Céline Dion has pulled out of a performance at the Halifax Common because the venue was “inappropriate”.

Dion’s people reportedly said the singer’s show was too elaborate and the park was not suitable to accommodate her concert’s requirements.

Gillett Entertainment Group went on to say the venue “would not satisfy the best interests” of Dion’s fans, CBC News reports.

The singer was suppose to headline the second Concert on the Common.
“Naturally, we are disappointed,” Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly said in a statement.

Kelly said though a final agreement had not been reached, regional council thought the show was going ahead as scheduled.

The Council had reportedly agreed to spend up to $150,000 on the Dion event.

The city is said to be looking for another headliner.








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