(CelebrityAccess) — Celine Dion says that she hopes to be able to return to the road after undergoing therapy following her diagnosis of stiff person syndrome. The Grammy-winning recording artist recently sat down for an interview that was featured in the May edition of Vogue France, detailing her battle with the disease. According to Dion,
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The 56-year-old music legend was in the stands at the massive show which took place at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday.
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My Heart Will Go On singer, 56, attended concert with three sons René-Charles, 23, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 13. She called the concert at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas 'an incredible show' . The Grammy-winning songstress is battling stiff-person syndrome