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Celine
ResidencybyCeline Dion
Promotional poster for the residency
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
VenueThe Colosseum at Caesars Palace
Start date15 March 2011
End date8 June 2019
Legs29
No. of shows427
Attendance1.74 million
Box office$296.2 million[1]
Celine Dion concert chronology

Celine was the second concert residency by the Canadian singer Celine Dion.[2] It was performed at the Colosseum at Caesars PalaceinLas Vegas, Nevada, beginning 15 March 2011, with an estimated 70 performances per year. The residency ranked 26th in Pollstar's "Top 50 Worldwide Tour (Mid-Year)", earning over $20 million.[3] Being seen by over 200,000 people, the residency became the number one show in 2011 (for North America). It made Dion the top earner in Vegas, earning $500,000 a show,[4] and made her the "most profitable music act in Las Vegas" since Elvis Presley.[5]

According to Pollstar end of year data (2011–13), the residency has grossed $116.5 million, playing to 726,346.[6][7][8] In March 2013, Dion's manager and husband, René Angélil, announced that the residency contract had been extended to 2019.[9] Due to a statement made by Dion and Caesars on 13 August 2014, all planned shows through 22 March 2015, had been cancelled due to Angelil's battle with throat cancer.[10][11]

On 24 March 2015, it was announced that Dion would resume the residency on 27 August 2015 with new theatrical and musical elements, along with a brand new look and feel. Around the same time as the announcement of the return, Dion's management released a statement announcing the departure of the singer's longtime touring band members consisting of musical director Claude "Mego" Lemay, guitarist André Coutu, keyboardist Yves Frulla, bassist Marc Langis, and violinist Jean-Seb Carré. The new band members consist of musical director Scott Price, guitarist Kaven Girouard, bassist Yves Labonte, and violinist Phillippe Dunnigan (taking on the main violin solos). On 14 January 2016, Dion cancelled the rest of the January performances due to her husband's recent death from cancer.[12] Dion later resumed the residency on 23 February to a sold-out crowd garnering rave reviews. Dion celebrated her 1000th Las Vegas show (overall) on 8 October 2016. The residency has been seen by more than two million spectators since its inception. The show concluded on 8 June 2019, as announced on 24 September 2018.

Background

"I'm coming back home to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace and I'm very excited about it. With the orchestra and the band we're going to be able to perform our songs like never before. The repertoire is going to be extraordinary...a mix of timeless Hollywood classics, along with all the favorites that my fans like to hear me sing. It's going to be a very beautiful show, and I think we'll be raising the bar higher than we've ever done before. There'll be some truly wonderful moments......I can't wait!"[13]

On 15 March 2011, Dion began a three-year residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The new show features 31 musicians, consisting of a full orchestra and band. The residency was Directed and Produced by Ken Ehrlich with the creative production from Dion's long time Lighting Designer Yves Aucoin and Sound Mixer/Designer, Denis Savage.[2] Moment Factory will be producing the visual elements for the residency (the company previously worked with Nine Inch Nails and DJ Tiesto). The residency does not contain the dancers and Cirque du Soleil style choreography seen in Dion's previous show at the Colosseum, A New Day.

Dion announced her Vegas comeback during an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show. Tickets went on sale that same week with extremely strong sales. The opening night show on 15 March was sold out within minutes.[14] Rehearsals began on 17 January 2011, in Florida, and at the Colosseum starting on 17 February 2011 when Dion moved back to Vegas to begin preparations for the new show.[13]

Additionally, it was reported in January 2011 that ticket sales for the residency had already passed the $10 million mark, marking the fastest sale in the history of the venue. Caesars Palace President, Gary Selesner stated that the first lot of shows through 17 April will be completely sold out.[15]

Broadcasts and recordings

Celine performing "My Heart Will Go On" on opening night. (15 March 2011)

Several concerts have been professionally filmed for both television and promotional use. The premiere concert on 15 March 2011 was filmed in its entirety. Excerpts from this concert were shown in the documentary "Celine: 3 Boys and a New Show", which was broadcast in early October 2011 on the Oprah Winfrey Network, and also various advertisements for the residency. The documentary included excerpts from rehearsals of "Open Arms", "Man In The Mirror", "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)", "Declaration Of Love", "Love Can Move Mountains", "All By Myself", "It's All Coming Back to Me Now", "The Reason" as well as from the premiere of: "Open Arms", "Goldfinger", "(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)", "All By Myself", "River Deep, Mountain High", "My Heart Will Go On" and "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?", "The Reason", "Ne me quitte pas", The Power of Love", "At Seventeen", "Ben/Man in the Mirror".

"Open Arms" from the concert of 26 March, was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company during the 2011 MDA Show of Strength telethon on 4 September 2011.[16]

On 19 June 2011, "Because You Loved Me" was broadcast at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The song was filmed 15 June.[17]

On 15 January 2012, Dion held a special concert supporting "Play without Pain: Children's Sickle Cell Benefit." The entire concert was filmed and excerpts of "Open Arms" and "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)" were shown in the behind the scenes video of the event. A 47-second excerpt of "My Heart Will Go On" from this concert was sold to various news outlets following Dion's sudden announcement that all future concerts would be cancelled in August 2014.[18]

A live video of "My Heart Will Go On" was leaked on YouTube on 12 July 2012, and was officially released on 31 July. The footage in this video was filmed on 1, 2 and 3 July 2011 and shows Céline Dion performing inside a circular water curtain created by the French company Aquatique Show.[19]

Dion's performance of "Loved Me Back to Life" on 30 December 2013 was filmed and was broadcast on Entertainment Tonight Canada during their New Year's Eve special on 31 December.[20]

After her husband's death on 14 January 2016, Celine resumed her residency on 23 February 2016. A special video tribute as well as "With One More Look at You/Watch Closely Now" and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" were live streamed on Facebook. Later on, also an excerpt of "All By Myself" from that night was shown during various TV programmes as Celine struggled to finish the song.

On 23 May 2017, following a terror attack in Manchester, Celine paid homage to its victims. The tribute was streamed on her Facebook.

On 24 May 2017, the first live performance of "How Does a Moment Last Forever" was recorded and uploaded the following day on Celine's Facebook.

Following tragic hurricane season, on 20 September 2017, Celine's speech and excerpt of "Recovering" were released on Facebook encouraging people to donate money for the victims of the natural disaster.

Following Vegas mass shooting, Celine decided to continue her residency and resumed performing two days after the events. She opened the residency with a speech that was streamed online. Celine paid tribute to the victims and donated all the proceeds from this show to the victims' families.

On 31 December 2017, a short via satellite interview and an excerpt of "Because You Loved Me" were shown on CNN's New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen. Moreover, Fox's New Year's Eve with Steve Harvey showed "River Deep, Mountain High". However, this performance was prerecorded on 25 November 2017 when Dion did not change the costumes throughout the whole show as she was wearing a corset after having cancelled the previous show because of lower back spasms.

On 22 May 2018, the first live performance of "Ashes" was recorded and an excerpt was shared the following day on Celine's Facebook. Another excerpt of the song was posted on 10 February 2019 on the occasion of the Grammy nomination for the Deadpool 2 Soundtrack.

On 7 June 2019, the first live performance of “Flying On My Own” was recorded and shared the following day by Céline's team.

Critical reception

The residency received many positive reviews from music critics. USA Today wrote, "Dion isn't here to perform. She's here to kill it. Again… she isn't aiming for applause. She's looking for rapture."[21] Las Vegas Sun wrote, "A magnificent masterpiece! Celine has single-handedly redefined class and elegance in onstage performances. Her voice is sent from the angels."[22] The Montreal Gazette wrote,『Dion magnificent in new Las Vegas show. One hell of a show!...Jaw-dropping... Grandiose, yet intimate…Pure entertainment of the highest order. Worth every penny!』[23] Richard Ouzounian of the Toronto Star headlined his article as, "Celine Dion's Vegas show more spectacular than ever," and claimed, "If her last show sold out for five years, this one should make it for ten."[24]

Pollstar data

At the end of 2011, Pollstar announced that Celine was #10 on their Top 25 North American Tours gross of $41.2 million.[6]

At the end of 2012, Pollstar announced that Celine was #29 on their Top 50 Worldwide Tours with a gross of $36.5 million.[25]

At the end of 2013, Pollstar announced that Celine was #23 on their Top 25 North American Tours list with a gross of $38.8 million and #25 on their Worldwide Tours (this included the number from the Sans attendre Tour.)[8][26]

Pollstar announced during their 2014 Mid Year Tour Gross that Celine was #7 on their Top 100 North American Tours List and number 28 on the Top 100 Worldwide tours list with a gross of $21.1 million.[27][28]

Celine was #47 on the Top 100 American tour List and #77 on the Worldwide Grosses in 2015 with a total gross of $22.6 million, lower than previous years due to taking a year off to look after her sick husband.[29]

Celine was #10 on the 2016 Year End Top 100 Worldwide Tours with a total gross of $85.5 million. She is #14 on the 2016 Year End Top 200 North American Tours with a total gross of $61.1 million. [30] [31]

Celine was #11 on the 2017 Year End Top 20 Worldwide Tours with a total gross of $101.2 million. She is the highest grossing female artist of 2017. [32]

Celine was #15 on the 2018 billboard's year-end boxscore charts with a total gross of $76.5 million.

Set list

15 March 2011 – 22 January 2012[33]
  • "Where Does My Heart Beat Now"
  • "Because You Loved Me"
  • "It's All Coming Back to Me Now / The Power of Love"
  • "(If You Can't Sing It) You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini)"
  • "Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)"
  • "The Reason
  • "Goldfinger / Nobody Does It Better / Live and Let Die"
  • "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?"
  • "Overjoyed"
  • "At Seventeen"
  • "Beauty And The Beast" (Duet with Barnev Valsaint)
  • "Ne me quitte pas"
  • "All by Myself"
  • "Ben / Man in the Mirror / I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
  • "Declaration of Love / Love Can Move Mountains / River Deep, Mountain High"
  • "My Heart Will Go On"
  • Notes:

    1. "Ashes", a new Deadpool 2 song, premiered on 22 May 2018[34]

    Shows

    Date Attendance Revenue
    Leg 1[35]
    15 March 2011 84,209 / 84,209 $14,083,340
    16 March 2011
    19 March 2011
    20 March 2011
    22 March 2011
    23 March 2011
    25 March 2011
    26 March 2011
    1 April 2011
    2 April 2011
    3 April 2011
    6 April 2011
    7 April 2011
    9 April 2011
    10 April 2011
    12 April 2011
    13 April 2011
    15 April 2011
    16 April 2011
    17 April 2011
    Leg 2[36]
    7 June 2011 143,785 / 143,785 $23,924,955
    8 June 2011
    11 June 2011
    12 June 2011
    14 June 2011
    15 June 2011
    18 June 2011
    19 June 2011
    21 June 2011
    22 June 2011
    25 June 2011
    26 June 2011
    28 June 2011
    29 June 2011
    1 July 2011
    2 July 2011
    3 July 2011
    19 July 2011
    20 July 2011
    23 July 2011
    24 July 2011
    26 July 2011
    27 July 2011
    30 July 2011
    31 July 2011
    2 August 2011
    3 August 2011
    6 August 2011
    7 August 2011
    9 August 2011
    10 August 2011
    12 August 2011
    13 August 2011
    14 August 2011
    Leg 3[37]
    28 December 2011 66,490 / 66,490 $10,628,760
    30 December 2011
    31 December 2011
    3 January 2012
    4 January 2012
    7 January 2012
    8 January 2012
    10 January 2012
    11 January 2012
    14 January 2012
    15 January 2012
    17 January 2012
    18 January 2012
    20 January 2012
    21 January 2012
    22 January 2012
    Leg 4[38]
    9 June 2012 145,259 / 149,778 $23,757,684
    10 June 2012
    12 June 2012
    13 June 2012
    16 June 2012
    17 June 2012
    19 June 2012
    20 June 2012
    23 June 2012
    24 June 2012
    26 June 2012
    27 June 2012
    30 June 2012
    1 July 2012
    3 July 2012
    4 July 2012
    6 July 2012
    7 July 2012
    8 July 2012
    24 July 2012
    25 July 2012
    28 July 2012
    29 July 2012
    31 July 2012
    1 August 2012
    4 August 2012
    5 August 2012
    7 August 2012
    8 August 2012
    11 August 2012
    12 August 2012
    14 August 2012
    15 August 2012
    17 August 2012
    18 August 2012
    19 August 2012
    Leg 5[39]
    28 December 2012 102,574 / 106,902 $16,999,615
    30 December 2012
    31 December 2012
    3 January 2013
    5 January 2013
    6 January 2013
    9 January 2013
    12 January 2013
    13 January 2013
    15 January 2013
    16 January 2013
    18 January 2013
    19 January 2013
    20 January 2013
    26 February 2013
    27 February 2013
    2 March 2013
    3 March 2013
    5 March 2013
    6 March 2013
    9 March 2013
    10 March 2013
    12 March 2013
    13 March 2013
    15 March 2013
    16 March 2013
    Leg 6
    4 June 2013 75,006 / 81,329 $9,904,355
    5 June 2013
    8 June 2013
    9 June 2013
    11 June 2013
    12 June 2013
    15 June 2013
    16 June 2013
    18 June 2013
    19 June 2013
    22 June 2013
    23 June 2013
    25 June 2013
    26 June 2013
    29 June 2013
    30 June 2013
    2 July 2013
    3 July 2013
    5 July 2013
    6 July 2013
    Leg 7
    6 August 2013 63,900 / 67,670 $9,296,915
    7 August 2013
    10 August 2013
    11 August 2013
    13 August 2013
    14 August 2013
    17 August 2013
    18 August 2013
    20 August 2013
    21 August 2013
    24 August 2013
    25 August 2013
    27 August 2013
    28 August 2013
    31 August 2013
    1 September 2013
    Leg 8
    30 December 2013 43,009 / 45,740 $6,896,830
    31 December 2013
    4 January 2014
    5 January 2014
    8 January 2014
    11 January 2014
    12 January 2014
    14 January 2014
    15 January 2014
    18 January 2014
    19 January 2014
    Leg 9[40]
    18 February 2014 71,916 / 75,349 $11,109,595
    19 February 2014
    21 February 2014
    22 February 2014
    25 February 2014
    26 February 2014
    28 February 2014
    1 March 2014
    4 March 2014
    5 March 2014
    7 March 2014
    8 March 2014
    11 March 2014
    12 March 2014
    14 March 2014
    15 March 2014
    18 March 2014
    19 March 2014
    Leg 10[41]
    10 June 2014 55,279 / 61,924 $8,106,213
    11 June 2014
    14 June 2014
    15 June 2014
    17 June 2014
    18 June 2014
    21 June 2014
    24 June 2014
    25 June 2014
    27 June 2014
    28 June 2014
    1 July 2014
    2 July 2014
    4 July 2014
    29 July 2014
    Leg 11[42][43]
    27 August 2015 41,606 / 42,212 $6,813,327
    29 August 2015
    30 August 2015
    2 September 2015
    4 September 2015
    5 September 2015
    8 September 2015
    9 September 2015
    11 September 2015
    12 September 2015
    Leg 12[42][44]
    29 September 2015 33,866 / 33,866 $5,565,271
    30 September 2015
    2 October 2015
    3 October 2015
    6 October 2015
    7 October 2015
    9 October 2015
    10 October 2015
    Leg 13[42][45]
    3 November 2015 49,993 / 50,924 $8,127,305
    4 November 2015
    7 November 2015
    8 November 2015
    10 November 2015
    11 November 2015
    13 November 2015
    14 November 2015
    17 November 2015
    18 November 2015
    20 November 2015
    21 November 2015
    Leg 14[42][46]
    30 December 2015 32,648 / 33,132 $5,135,536
    31 December 2015
    2 January 2016
    6 January 2016
    9 January 2016
    10 January 2016
    12 January 2016
    13 January 2016
    Leg 15[47]
    23 February 2016 47,336 / 49,702 $7,357,980
    24 February 2016
    26 February 2016
    27 February 2016
    1 March 2016
    2 March 2016
    4 March 2016
    5 March 2016
    8 March 2016
    9 March 2016
    11 March 2016
    12 March 2016
    Leg 16[47]
    17 May 2016 46,706 / 46,706 $7,683,545
    18 May 2016
    20 May 2016
    21 May 2016
    24 May 2016
    27 May 2016
    28 May 2016
    31 May 2016
    1 June 2016
    3 June 2016
    4 June 2016
    Leg 17
    20 September 2016 50,916 / 50,916 $8,427,700
    21 September 2016
    23 September 2016
    24 September 2016
    27 September 2016
    28 September 2016
    30 September 2016
    1 October 2016
    4 October 2016
    5 October 2016
    7 October 2016
    8 October 2016
    Leg 18
    1 November 2016 40,658 / 42,080 $6,541,620
    2 November 2016
    4 November 2016
    15 November 2016
    16 November 2016
    18 November 2016
    19 November 2016
    22 November 2016
    25 November 2016
    26 November 2016
    Leg 19
    17 January 2017 47,886 / 50,452 $7,852,845
    18 January 2017
    20 January 2017
    21 January 2017
    24 January 2017
    25 January 2017
    27 January 2017
    28 January 2017
    31 January 2017
    1 February 2017
    3 February 2017
    4 February 2017
    Leg 20
    4 April 2017 50,227 / 50,989 $8,579,400
    5 April 2017
    7 April 2017
    8 April 2017
    11 April 2017
    12 April 2017
    14 April 2017
    15 April 2017
    18 April 2017
    19 April 2017
    21 April 2017
    22 April 2017
    Leg 21
    9 May 2017 61,296 / 63,207 $10,395,450
    12 May 2017
    13 May 2017
    16 May 2017
    17 May 2017
    19 May 2017
    20 May 2017
    23 May 2017
    24 May 2017
    27 May 2017
    28 May 2017
    30 May 2017
    31 May 2017
    2 June 2017
    3 June 2017
    Leg 22
    19 September 2017 48,902 / 50,951 $8,336,580
    20 September 2017
    22 September 2017
    23 September 2017
    26 September 2017
    27 September 2017
    29 September 2017
    30 September 2017
    3 October 2017
    4 October 2017
    6 October 2017
    7 October 2017
    Leg 23
    7 November 2017 45,304 / 46,387 $7,504,573
    8 November 2017
    10 November 2017
    11 November 2017
    14 November 2017
    15 November 2017
    17 November 2017
    18 November 2017
    21 November 2017
    24 November 2017
    25 November 2017
    Leg 24
    30 December 2017 8,372 / 8,372 $1,953,280
    31 December 2017
    2 January 2018 16,259 / 16,981 $2,691,220
    3 January 2018
    5 January 2018
    12 January 2018
    Leg 25
    22 May 2018 47,053 / 50,481 $7,839,143
    23 May 2018
    25 May 2018
    26 May 2018
    29 May 2018
    30 May 2018
    1 June 2018
    2 June 2018
    5 June 2018
    6 June 2018
    8 June 2018
    9 June 2018
    Leg 26
    30 October 2018 -- --
    31 October 2018
    2 November 2018
    3 November 2018
    6 November 2018
    7 November 2018
    9 November 2018
    10 November 2018
    13 November 2018
    14 November 2018
    16 November 2018
    17 November 2018
    Leg 27
    28 December 2018 -- --
    29 December 2018
    31 December 2018
    2 January 2019
    4 January 2019
    5 January 2019
    8 January 2019
    11 January 2019
    15 January 2019
    16 January 2019
    19 January 2019
    20 January 2019
    Leg 28
    26 February 2019 -- --
    27 February 2019
    1 March 2019 42,712 / 42,840 $7,894,048
    2 March 2019
    5 March 2019
    6 March 2019
    8 March 2019
    9 March 2019
    12 March 2019
    13 March 2019
    15 March 2019
    16 March 2019
    Leg 29
    14 May 2019 67,893 / 67,893 $18,899,163
    15 May 2019
    17 May 2019
    18 May 2019
    21 May 2019
    22 May 2019
    24 May 2019
    25 May 2019
    28 May 2019
    29 May 2019
    31 May 2019
    1 June 2019
    4 June 2019
    5 June 2019
    7 June 2019
    8 June 2019
    Total 1,631,210 $272,306,248

    Cancelled shows

    List of cancelled concerts, showing date, and reason for cancellation
    Date Reason
    22 February 2012 Vocal rest[48]
    25 February 2012
    26 February 2012
    28 February 2012
    29 February 2012
    3 March 2012
    4 March 2012
    6 March 2012
    7 March 2012
    10 March 2012
    11 March 2012
    13 March 2012
    14 March 2012
    16 March 2012
    17 March 2012
    18 March 2012
    19 February 2013 Sinus infection[49][50]
    20 February 2013
    22 February 2013
    5 July 2014
    30 July 2014 Vocal cord inflammation[51][52]
    1 August 2014
    2 August 2014
    5 August 2014
    6 August 2014
    8 August 2014
    9 August 2014
    12 August 2014
    13 August 2014
    15 August 2014 – 22 March 2015 Family health[53]
    16 January 2016 Deaths of husband René Angélil and brother Daniel Dion in January 2016[12]
    17 January 2016
    5 November 2016 Viral Infection
    7 November 2016
    9 November 2016
    11 November 2016
    12 November 2016
    22 November 2017 Lower back spasms
    6 January 2018 Throat inflammation
    9 January 2018
    13 January 2018
    16 January 2018
    17 January 2018
    19 January 2018
    20 January 2018
    27 March 2018 Patulous Eustachian tube surgery[54]
    28 March 2018
    30 March 2018
    31 March 2018
    3 April 2018
    4 April 2018
    6 April 2018
    7 April 2018
    10 April 2018
    11 April 2018
    13 April 2018
    14 April 2018
    17 April 2018
    18 April 2018

    Band

    [55]

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