Sometimes superstars need to let their hair down too.
And that is just what Celine Dion did when she was spotted dancing the night away at a recent Coldplay concert with her family.
The 57-year-old songstress was seen grooving with her sons — René-Charles, Nelson, and Eddy Angélil — as the British band played at Allegiant Stadium. Fans were quick to capture the joyful moment on video.
Looking radiant in a three-piece grey suit and black tie, the singer appeared full of life and energy. Her sons stood nearby, sporting matching blue 3-D sunglasses as their mother danced to the music.
Overjoyed by the fan response to her moves, the Because You Loved Me singer shared the charming moment on TikTok where she thanked the London-formed band for their “amazing show!”
“POV: Dancing like nobody’s watching … except a stadium full of people and the internet,” Dion wrote on a reel she uploaded to the social media site.
@celinedion Thanks @coldplay ♬ original sound – Celine Dion
Fans were delighted to see the French-Canadian star enjoy her night out and rushed to the comment section to share their joy with her.
“I wish I could have been dancing with her,” one commented.
“💕 You dance because you can!!!” another wrote.
“Moves like Celine 💃🔥 so good to see her living her best life 🥰.” another added.
“It’s good to see Celine Dion healthy.”
“I love how her boys stand guard!!!❤️”
This appearance comes after the many challenges she has faced in recent years, including the passing of her husband, Rene Angelil, and her time away from the stage while navigating Stiff-Person Syndrome (SPS).
During a recent NBC primetime special, Dion opened up about her battle with the neurological condition and her determination to perform once again.
When asked what the disease had taken from Dion, she remained strong and optimistic, expressing her determination to overcome the challenges and continue her musical journey.
“It didn’t take anything away from me. I’m going to go back onstage, even if I have to crawl. Even if I have to talk with my hands, I will. I will,” she explained.
Thankfully, the singing legend made a courageous comeback and performed at the 2024 Paris Olympics where wowed audiences with her live rendition of Hymne à l’amour for the opening ceremony.
-with BANG.