| Celine Dion's Beijing Show Cancelled |
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Contributed By: Joanna Ester
Created On: Wednesday, 02 April 2008 Hits: 34 ![]() Celine Dion But an official with China's Culture Ministry on Wednesday said the singer's concert had been approved. The Beijing Evening News on Tuesday quoted a spokesman for the singer as denying earlier media reports that Dion had postponed her concert at the 64,000-seat Workers Stadium due to concern that the city's sandstorm-afflicted spring weather could affect her recovery from a recent throat infection. The company's Web site on Wednesday advertised Dion's Beijing concert without attaching a date. Dion would perform her first concert in China in Shanghai on April 11, according to the Web site. China-based Emma Ticketmaster was involved in a controversy last month after Icelandic singer Bjork played her song, "Declare Independence," and chanted "Tibet! Tibet!" during a concert the company promoted in Shanghai last month. China's Culture Ministry said it would tighten controls over foreign performers after the Bjork incident, but ministry officials later said it was an isolated case and would not affect foreign artists coming to perform. Dion would still come to Beijing, the paper said, to participate in a promotional event for the Olympic Games on April 12. Dion postponed a series of Australian concerts as part of her world tour due to a throat infection, her publicists said on Friday. A concert in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur had been moved to April 13, Dion's official Web site (www.celinedion.com) said, and the Beijing concert was marked "more information to follow." Dion sang the theme song "The Power of the Dream" at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics but is best known for "My Heart Will Go On," a song from the movie "Titanic," which was a huge hit in Asia. |
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