Celine Dion powers through Ottawa show despite lingering throat virus
1st show since cancelling a number of Canadian dates
Celine Dion's voice quivered on Tuesday as the pop singer returned to the stage in Ottawa while still battling the lingering effects of a throat virus.
The Quebec superstar's Courage World Tour rolled into the nation's capital for the first of two shows.
It marked Dion's first concert since doctor's orders forced her to delay a number of Canadian tour dates.
Dion acknowledged early in her performance that she was struggling to hit some of the notes, thanking the audience for their energy and support in spite of a few vocal hurdles.
Several weeks ago, Dion postponed six shows in Montreal as she dealt with the virus. Some of those dates moved to November while others were bumped to next February.
Once she hit the stage in Ottawa, Dion acknowledged she wasn't living up to her own expectations.
"I'm struggling right now," Dion told the audience in footage posted by fans on social media.
"I really do appreciate so much your energy and I feel your love so much."
Dion will release her 12th English-language album on Nov. 15.
She has a second Ottawa show tonight.