Celine Dion has rescheduled her Scottish tour dates.
The superstar was due to perform at The SSE Hydro on September 11 and 12 this year as part of her Courage World Tour.
However, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the Glasgow tour dates have been postponed to April 26-27 2021.
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Celine shared the message on her Instagram saying:
"Céline Dion Courage World Tour to resume in 2021! Rescheduled show dates announced for Europe, who’s going to be there ? 💫 - Team Celine"
In a statement on The SSE Hydro's website, Celine Dion said:
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"I had really hoped that we'd be back on stage sometime this year, but nothing is more important than everyone's health and safety.
“The whole world has been going through such difficult times during this pandemic, and my heart goes out to all those who have suffered. I know we'll eventually get through this together, and we'll make up for all that lost time. I miss doing our shows....I can't wait to sing with all of you again. Stay safe everyone…see you soon!”
Tickets purchased for the original 2020 tour dates remain valid for the 2021 dates.
Ticketholders are requested to retain their tickets. For further ticket inquiries, ticketholders should contact their original point of purchase.
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