Céline Dion Releases 'Hymne à l'amour' from Paris Olympics
The iconic performance marks Dion's return to the stage following her stiff person syndrome diagnosis.
- Céline Dion's rendition of Edith Piaf's 'Hymne à l'amour' from the Paris Olympics opening ceremony is now available on major streaming platforms.
- The release coincides with the 61st anniversary of Piaf's death, adding symbolic significance to the launch.
- Dion's performance at the Paris Olympics in July was her first live appearance since 2020, following her diagnosis with a rare neurological condition.
- The Quebecois singer had to cancel her world tour due to stiff person syndrome, which affects muscle control and vocal cords.
- Fans had eagerly anticipated the release of this recording, which became a highlight of the Olympic ceremony.