Céline Dion unveils new song ‘Bonjour, Pardon, Merci’

Quebec diva Céline Dion unveiled a brand new tune on Friday titled “Bonjour, Pardon, Merci,” her second new monitor in just some months.

In April, the singer launched the tune “Dansons,” shortly after saying her extremely anticipated return to the stage in Paris.

“Bonjour, Pardon, Merci” was written and composed by French singer-songwriter Ycare. The monitor was produced by Renaud Rebillaud.

“I heard about Ho’oponopono, that Hawaiian prayer that entails saying each morning, ‘Forgive me, thanks, and I like you,” dealing with the ocean, as if we have been laying down our invisible burdens. I then thought in regards to the hardships every of us may endure. So I started writing phrases of resilience and gratitude, accompanied by my guitar,” Ycare defined in an announcement launched on Friday.

Dion is about to start a residency on the Paris La Défense Enviornment on Sept. 12. She’s going to carry out 16 reveals spanning by means of October.

In early June, the artist introduced 10 new live performance dates on the identical venue, in Might 2027. The Parisian area can accommodate almost 40,000 spectators.

Her return to the stage will happen almost two years after her memorable efficiency of Édith Piaf’s “Hymne à l’amour” from the Eiffel Tower through the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics.

In 2022, Dion was identified with stiff-person syndrome, a uncommon situation that causes muscle stiffness and spasms, affecting her skill to stroll and sing.

She has been absent from the stage since 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic led to the postponement of her “Braveness” tour. The singer subsequently suspended her actions following her analysis.

–This report by La Presse Canadienne was translated by CityNews

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