The first lucky ones have secured their tickets for Celine Dion's mammoth run of shows in Paris, while others have been left bitterly disappointed. But it's not over yet. With a general sale starting Friday and the susperstar announcing 6 more show, the hope is still alive for those who werent able to get their hands on the coveted tickets so far.

Delight and disappointment as Celine Dion fans in battle for tickets
The first lucky ones have secured their tickets for Celine Dion's mammoth run of shows in Paris, while others have been left bitterly disappointed. But it's not over yet. With a general sale starting Friday and the susperstar announcing 6 more show, the hope is still alive for those who werent able to get their hands on the coveted tickets so far.
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