“I hope I’m on the road to recovery”: Celine Dion cancels her appearance in Israel

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It is with great sadness that we are forced to announce today that Celine Dion will cancel her scheduled performances in 2023, including her performance in Israel scheduled for Bloomfield Stadium on May 31, 2023, due to her health condition which does not allow her to perform.

Celine Dion has decided to reschedule the performances planned in Europe in the spring of 2023, which will be postponed to the spring of 2024, her managers announced that she will not reschedule her appearance in Israel as well as 7 additional performances planned for Cyprus, Malta, Greece, Romania, France, Italy and Switzerland.

The “Eventim” production stated: “On a personal note, we note that we are of course very disappointed by the decision not to reschedule her first appearance ever in Israel. This is especially disappointing in light of the many years we have been working to bring Celine to Israel, and the last 3 years in which we have been struggling to maintain the The show within the global corona complexes”.

“At the same time, we would like to wish on behalf of all her fans in Israel a speedy recovery and a full recovery, and we look forward to hosting her here with us and the best audience in the world soon,” the statement said.

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In a long and moving video message to her fans, Celine details the circumstances of the cancellations: “It pains me to tell you that I will not be ready to restart my European tour in February,” said Celine. “I miss seeing you all…being on stage…performing for you. I always give 100 percent when I do my shows, but I can’t give it to you now. In order for me to get to you again, I have no choice but to focus on health Mine, and I have hope that I’m on the road to recovery.”

Customers who chose to keep their tickets from the 2020/2021 shows, or made a new purchase starting in May 2021 for the show that was supposed to take place on 5/31/23, will receive a full refund within 90 days. In light of the long time that has passed since the purchase of the tickets, and since the legal restrictions prevent the ticket office from keeping the customers’ credit data, the credit will be made through a bank transfer to the original customer only.

A form to update account details will be sent to these buyers automatically by email, and there is no need to contact the service center. Customers who requested to convert their cards to vouchers as part of the compromise settlement, can contact Eventim in accordance with the decision in the compromise settlement.

Customers who asked to receive an immediate refund as part of the compromise arrangement (in the amount of 82% of the cost of the tickets), have already been credited according to their choice to the bank account, as sent to them by email on 2/17/22 (if you have not yet replied with your details, please do so now).

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