
Celine Dion, the Canadian superstar, is reportedly in discussions to make a sensational return to the Eurovision Song Contest in May, marking 37 years since her triumph in the competition. In 1988, she secured victory for Switzerland with the song Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi, the nation's last win before Nemo's success with The Code last year.
Return to Eurovision
Organisers of Eurovision have revealed their interest in having Celine Dion perform as an interval act during this year's final in Basel. However, her participation is uncertain due to ongoing health challenges. Celine, now 56, has stiff person syndrome, a condition that poses difficulties for her singing. The final decision on her performance will depend on her health closer to the event. Despite her health battles, Celine recently made a notable comeback at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Star-studded Line-up
Over the years, Eurovision has featured performances by renowned artists like Madonna and Justin Timberlake during the interval. The UK's representative for the 2025 contest is girlband Remember Monday, while Sweden is currently the top pick among bookies to win the competition.