Celine Dion CANCELS her World Tour amid battle with neurological disorder trends now

Celine Dion CANCELS her World Tour amid battle with neurological disorder trends now
Celine Dion CANCELS her World Tour amid battle with neurological disorder trends now

Celine Dion CANCELS her World Tour amid battle with neurological disorder trends now

Celine Dion has cancelled her Courage world tour as she continues to battle with a neurological disorder.

The singer, 55, had previously postponed her planned shows after publicly sharing in December she'd been diagnosed with the disorder known as Stiff Person Syndrome.

Celine took to Instagram on Friday to announced that with 'tremendous disappointment' she was unable to perform on her world tour, adding she's 'working really hard to build back her strength.'

Posting an image of her cancelled tour dates, she said: 'It is with tremendous disappointment that we have to announce today the cancellation of the Courage World Tour.

'I'm so sorry to disappoint all of you once again. I'm working really hard to build back my strength, but touring can be very difficult even when you're 100%. 

It's off: Celine Dion has cancelled her world tour as she continues to battle with a neurological disorder

It's off: Celine Dion has cancelled her world tour as she continues to battle with a neurological disorder 

'It's not fair to you to keep postponing the shows, and even though it breaks my heart, it's best that we cancel everything now until I'm really ready to be back on stage again. 

'I want you all to know, I'm not giving up… and I can't wait to see you again!'

Celine also shared an image of the full list of tour dates that had been cancelled, including shows in France, Belgium, Denmark, Poland and the UK.

In December, the Because You Loved Me singer revealed that she was diagnosed with the rare neurological disorder called stiff person syndrome.

The condition, which affects one in a million people and w causes her muscles to tense uncontrollably ultimately leaves sufferers as 'human statues' as it progressively locks the body into rigid positions, leaving sufferers unable to walk or talk.

While there is no cure for SPS, there are treatments that slow down

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