Celine Dion withdrew from the stage and from the media after publicly sharing that she was suffering from a rare incurable disease.
The legendary singer appeared at the first event after announcing that she has Stiff Person Syndrome, which turns people into living statues.


The 55-year-old music star attended a hockey game in Las Vegas and was dressed in a casual ensemble.
Dion was accompanied by her three sons.


Stiff Personality Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder with features of an autoimmune disease. Symptoms include muscle spasms, inability to bend over, pain and chronic anxiety. Muscle spasms can be so severe that they can dislocate joints and even break bones. Patients may end up in a wheelchair or immobile, often unable to work or take care of themselves.
There is no cure for this syndrome, but there are treatments that help relieve symptoms.
Celine revealed the news last year, after which she canceled all concerts on her tour.