Celine Dion tickets: Ticketmaster postpones sale as ‘suspicious activity’ leaves fans queuing for hours
Get the inside track from Roisin O’Connor with our free weekly music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Get our free music newsletter Now Hear This Ticketmaster has temporarily halted its sale of Celine Dion tickets for her hugely anticipated comeback shows, after identifying “suspicious activity” that blocked real fans from securing their spots. The Canadian star is scheduled to perform 10 shows at the La Défense arena in Paris later this year, from 12 September through 14 October. Dion called the comeback the “best gift of my life”, following a well-documented struggle with Stiff Person Syndrome, which she was diagnosed with in 2022. However, fans were furious after Ticketmaster was forced to pause the sale today (Thursday 4 June) due to bots and scalpers snapping up tickets en masse. “Tickets are still available for Celine Dion,” a statement from the company’s French account said. “Our technical teams have identified suspicious activities and are actively working to prevent these bad actors from disrupting the sale. “We are doing everything …








