Céline Dion announces 'Courage' world tour and new album later this year
Céline Dion, whose Las Vegas residency winds down in June, announced Wednesday that she'll be giving her fans a chance to see her again when she launches her "Courage" world tour — and releases a new album of the same name — later this year.
The tour kicks off Sept. 18 in Quebec City and will include stops in over 50 cities across the United States and Canada.
"I'm so grateful to all the fans who have come to see my show in Las Vegas for so many years, and now I get the chance to create a brand new show and bring it to them in North America, and around the world," she said during a Facebook Live event on Wednesday. "I'm very excited about this tour and my new album."
Dion said she felt motivated recently to get back on the road and create new music for the first time since the death of her husband-manager René Angélil in 2016.
Dion will finish her Vegas residency in June after 16 years. Although she's toured since starting her Vegas show, the "Courage" tour will be her first North American trek in over a decade.
Dion also released a cute video Wednesday titled "Ciao for Now Las Vegas," in which she and some fellow Sin City performers go on a road trip only to break down in the middle of the desert, whereupon hilarity ensues, followed by some video outtakes.
Tickets for the first leg of the tour will go on sale to the general public April 12.
Here are the tour dates:
- 9/18 & 9/20 — Quebec City, Quebec, Videotron Centre
- 9/26 & 9/27 — Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
- 10/16 — Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Centre
- 10/18 — Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena
- 10/20 — Columbus, Ohio, Schottenstein Center
- 10/22 — Louisville, Kentucky, KFC Yum! Center
- 10/24 — Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. Bank Arena
- 10/26 — St. Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Center
- 10/28 — Kansas City, Missouri, Sprint Center
- 10/30 — Fargo, North Dakota, FargoDome
- 11/01 — Minneapolis, Minnesota, Target Center
- 11/03 — Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Fiserv Forum
- 11/05 — Detroit, Michigan, Little Caesars Arena
- 12/01 — Chicago, Illinois, United Center
- 12/03 — Indianapolis, Indiana, Bankers Life Fieldhouse
- 12/05 — Buffalo, New York, KeyBank Center
- 12/07 — Albany, New York, Times Union Center
- 12/09 — Toronto, Ontario, Scotiabank Arena
- 12/13 — Boston, Massachusetts, TD Garden
- 01/08 — Jacksonville, Florida, VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
- 01/11 — Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena
- 01/13 — Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
- 01/15 — Tampa, Florida, Amalie Arena
- 01/17 — Miami, Florida, American Airlines Arena
- 01/21 — Charlotte, North Carolina, Spectrum Center
- 01/30 — San Antonio, Texas, AT&T Center
- 02/01 — Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
- 02/03 — Dallas, Texas, American Airlines Center
- 02/05 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, BOK Center
- 02/07 — New Orleans, Louisiana, Smoothie King Center
- 02/09 — Memphis, Tennessee, FedExForum
- 02/11 — Raleigh, North Carolina, PNC Arena
- 02/22 — Atlantic City, New Jersey, Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
- 02/24 — Baltimore, Maryland, Royal Farms Arena
- 02/26 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wells Fargo Center
- 02/28 — Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Center
- 03/03 — Uniondale, New York, NYCB Live, Nassau Coliseum
- 03/07 — Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center
- 03/11 — Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
- 03/13 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, PPG Paints Arena
Second round of dates — on-sale date TBA:
- 03/24 — Denver, Colorado, Pepsi Center
- 03/26 — Salt Lake City, Utah, Vivint Smart Home Arena
- 03/30 — Glendale, Arizona, Gila River Arena
- 04/02 — Los Angeles, California, STAPLES Center
- 04/07 — Sacramento, California, Golden 1 Center
- 04/09 — Oakland, California, Oracle Arena
- 04/11 — San Francisco, California, Chase Center
- 04/13 — Portland, Oregon, Moda Center
- 04/15 — Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Dome
- 04/17 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena
- 04/21 — Edmonton, Alberta, Rogers Place
- 04/25 — Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, SaskTel Centre
- 04/27 — Winnipeg, Manitoba, Bell MTS Place