In the past week, posters featuring some of Dion's most famous lyrics and song titles - including Power of Love, S'il suffisait d'aimer, and the Titanic classic My Heart Will Go On - have been plastered around the city, with one outside Cafe du Louvre drawing particular attention.
On Monday, French‑Canadian outlet La Presse reported that the campaign was no mere nostalgia stunt but a teaser for Dion's first major live shows since her health struggles forced her off the road.
According to the publication, the five‑time Grammy winner is set to launch a residency‑style run at the 40,000‑seat Paris La Defense Arena in the autumn, performing two concerts each week throughout September and October.
Dion had originally been scheduled to play the venue in 2020 as part of her Courage World Tour, but the dates were postponed due to the pandemic and later cancelled following her diagnosis with stiff‑person syndrome (SPS).
Dion has been open about the impact of the rare neurological disorder, which causes severe muscle stiffness and debilitating spasms.
In her 2023 Prime Video documentary I Am: Celine Dion, she described how the condition affected her mobility and daily life, admitting there was a period when she "could barely walk" and feared how her children would cope after already losing their father.
The possibility of a Paris comeback marks a significant turning point for the superstar, who has spent the past few years focused on recovery.
While neither Dion nor her team has officially confirmed the residency, the mounting clues - and the scale of the poster campaign - have fans hopeful that one of pop's most beloved voices is ready to return to the spotlight.