June 10, 2020
Rescheduled Show Dates for North America to be announced soon
Celine Dion today announced her COURAGE WORLD TOUR is scheduled to be back on the road in 2021. Originally scheduled 2020 show dates that were postponed across Europe due to COVID-19 have been rescheduled to begin in March 2021. Rescheduled dates for the postponed North American leg of the tour will be announced soon.
Celine and Concerts West/AEG Presents take the safety and health of patrons as a top priority. Safety permitting, the COURAGE WORLD TOUR will now kick-off the European leg of the tour on March 19, 2021 in Paris, France and will play 32 cities across Europe through July 2021.
“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,” said Celine. “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 will be honored for the rescheduled 2021 dates. For further ticket inquiries or options, ticketholders should reach out to their original point of purchase.
To contact your original point of purchase, please refer to the confirmation e-mail that you received after you purchased your tickets. This e-mail was sent to you by the ticket seller. You may also go to www.celinedion.com/tour and click on the “TICKETS” box on the show for which you purchased tickets. This link directs you to the official ticket seller’s website.
The rescheduled 2021 tour dates in Europe are as follows:March 19-20, 23-24, 26-27 | Paris, France – La Défense Arena |
March 30-31 | Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis Antwerpen |
April 5, 7-8 | Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Ziggo Dome |
April 11-12 | Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena |
April 15-16 | Manchester, England – Manchester Arena |
April 19-20 | Birmingham, England – Utilita Arena |
April 22-23 | London, England – The O2 |
April 26-27 | Glasgow, Scotland – The SSE Hydro |
May 11 | Budapest, Hungary – Laszlo Papp Sports Arena |
May 13 | Krakow, Poland – TAURON Arena |
May 15 | Lodz, Poland – Atlas Arena |
May 18 | Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle |
May 20 | Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle |
May 22 | Zagreb, Croatia – Zagreb Arena |
May 24 | Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena |
May 26-27 | Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion Zurich |
May 29 | Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena * |
May 31 | Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena |
June 02 | Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena |
June 04 | Mannheim, Germany – SAP Arena |
June 6-7 | Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena |
June 10-11 | Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena |
June 13 | Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena |
June 15-16 | Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena |
June 19-20 | Tel Aviv, Israel – Bloomfield Stadium* |
June 22 | Nicosia, Cyprus – GSP Stadium |
July 15 | Carhaix, France – Les Vieilles Charrues Festival |
July 17 | Lucca, Italy – Lucca Summer Festival |
July 19 | Nyon, Switzerland – Paléo Festival Nyon |
July 21 | Attard, Malta – Ta’Qali |
July 23 | Athens, Greece – O.A.K.A |
July 25 | Bucharest, Romania – National Arena |
*Please note, new venue
(The tour date originally scheduled in Monte Carlo, Monaco on Jul. 18, 2020 is canceled and will not be rescheduled at this time. Ticketholders of the canceled event should contact their point of purchase.)
For additional information visit the “In concert” section of this website.
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