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Laura Rodini

Céline Dion's net worth: How the retired megastar keeps making millions

French-Canadian singer and stage performer Céline Dion has the rare ability to reach deep inside her listeners' hearts and make them believe in the power of love, second chances, and the promise of a new day, cementing her status as one of the world’s most popular musical artists — as well as one of its richest.

With her perfect pitch, boundless range, and a set of pipes that can project beyond the furthest seats of a stadium, the iconic songstress has sold over 220 million albums, amassed scores of awards (including six Grammys and nine Billboard Music Awards), and generated more than $1 billion in concert revenues. 

She is credited with single-handedly saving the city of Las Vegas in the early 2000s, when she staged two concert residencies that pumped hundreds of millions of dollars back into Sin City's struggling economy — and amassed even more wealth herself.

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In December 2022, Dion revealed that she is suffering from an incurable neuro-immunological disorder known as stiff-person syndrome. It causes frequent falls and painful muscle spasms, which makes it difficult to walk, let alone sing and perform. 

In May 2023, Dion canceled the rest of her “Courage” world tour to focus on her health, but just like her lyrics say, her life will go on. In February 2024, Dion made a surprise appearance at the Grammys to present Taylor Swift with the Album of the Year award. 

In May 2024, she released a remix of her 2002 ballad, “I’m Alive,” which was streamed more than 49.5 million times, according to Billboard; her new song, “Set My Heart On Fire (I'm Alive x And The Beat Goes On),” produced by Majestic and The Jammin Kid, already ranks on Billboard’s Top 10 Dance list. 

And on June 25, 2024, Dion will release “I am: Céline Dion,” a documentary that chronicles her health struggles while “showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.” Naturally, there’s a soundtrack.

Dion made a surprise appearance at the 2024 Grammys in Los Angeles.

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What is Céline Dion’s net worth?

According to Forbes, Dion’s net worth totaled $480 million as of May 2024, although other online sources estimate her wealth to be even higher, topping out at an astounding $800 million. 

Over her four-decade career, Dion recorded 27 studio albums, seven live albums, and 19 compilation albums, seamlessly blending pop, classical, gospel, and dance musical genres. At one point, it was estimated that a Céline Dion album was sold every 1.2 seconds, for a cumulative total of 220 million albums sold — but that’s actually not how she got to be so rich.

How did Céline Dion make her millions? 

​​Instead, the bulk of Dion’s wealth came from a set of Las Vegas concert residencies performed between 2003 and 2019. Set in the custom-built, 4,000-seat Colosseum at Caesars Palace and tricked out with the latest technology, Dion’s “A New Day” and “Céline” residencies grossed an astounding $681.2 million in combined ticket sales.

Dion’s set of Las Vegas residencies generated ticket sales totaling $681.2 million.

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Dion, it turned out, was the key ingredient in Las Vegas’ momentous turnaround. The city had struggled through severe recessions following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the 2007–2008 Financial Crisis as tourism plummeted, casinos lost $6 billion, and unemployment levels reached a staggering 14.5%.

Las Vegas was previously considered a place where “lounge singers” went to stagnate before their careers finally ended, but Dion’s husband, René Angélil, who was also her manager and producer, came up with a brilliant idea: Combine the theatrics of a visual performance from a troupe like Cirque du Soleil with Dion’s vocal artistry. He enlisted the help of Franco Dragone, the artistic director behind “Mystère” and “O,” and the rest was history.

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Dion herself profited handsomely in the process. Under the terms of her “New Day” contract, she received a $100 million cut plus 50% of all gross profits, and reportedly made $500,000 per show during “Céline’s” eight-year run. But that’s not all the wealth she has made from touring.

In addition to her Las Vegas residencies, Dion has staged 11 global concert tours: The box office alone for the 52 shows she performed during her “Courage” World Tour between September 2019 and March 2020 was $104 million, so you can see just how quickly her fortune expanded.


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Céline Dion’s early life

Céline Marie Claudette Dion was born on March 30, 1968 in the small town of Charlemagne in Québec, Canada about 15 miles from Montréal. Hers was a rags-to-riches story: 

The youngest of 14 children, her father Adhémar was a butcher, while her mother, Thérèse, was a homemaker. Dion described having a happy childhood even though her family struggled: As a baby, she slept in a drawer because they couldn’t afford another bed.

The doe-eyed Dion always dreamed of becoming a singer and was heavily influenced by the albums of Barbra Streisand and Michael Jackson. Dion often performed in Le Vieux Baril, a small piano bar her parents owned. With the help of her mother and brother, Jacques, she wrote first song, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" (“It was only a dream”) when she was 12. 

It is unclear whether it was her mother or brother who actually mailed the cassette tape to René Angélil, but the popular Canadian producer was so moved by her voice that he took her on as his Protégée When she was only 13, Angélil mortgaged his home to finance Dion’s first album, “La voix du bon Dieu,” which quickly made her a star throughout the Canadian province.

But her big break came in 1988, at just 20 years old, when Dion won the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest. Due to a loophole, the French Canadian singer represented Switzerland. Her win established Dion on the international stage and showcased the powerfully dramatic performance style that would come to define her career.

What are some of Céline Dion’s biggest hits?

Up until then, Dion sang in French, and she would continue to release French-language albums throughout her career. But when she switched to English in the 1990s and 2000s, Dion began to dominate the world’s stage. Her first hit on the Billboard Hot 100 was the soft-rock song “Where Does My Heart Beat Now,” which was produced by David Foster. “If You Asked Me To,” another hit, soon followed.

Dion earned her first Grammy by teaming up with Disney to perform a duet with Peabo Bryson on the 1991 smash animated film “Beauty and the Beast.” The song later appeared on Dion’s self-titled album, which was released in 1992.

Dion and Angélil’s 1994 wedding was broadcast live on Canadian TV.

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Her next album, 1993’s “The Colour of My Love,” produced more hits, like “The Power of Love,” but it was also notable for its liner-note dedication. Dion had fallen in love with Angélil when she was 19 — and now wanted the world to know it. But Dion feared public criticism since Angélil was 26 years her senior and had been married two times previously. 

Luckily, her fans supported their love story, and their 1994 wedding was an elaborate affair: Dion’s wedding dress had a 20-foot train, and her tiara was encrusted with Swarovski crystals. She later described their relationship by saying, “we have the same dreams. We have the same goals. We respect each other."

Dion’s biggest hit — and her signature song — came in 1997 with the release of the blockbuster film “Titanic.” Initially, writer, director, and producer James Cameron didn’t want “My Heart Will Go On” to be in the film because he didn’t think it was appropriate to end a tragedy with a pop song. 

Dion herself was reluctant to sing it because she already had two big cinematic hits. But composer James Horner convinced Dion to record it in secret, and she did so in one take. Horner kept the cassette in his pocket for weeks for the chance to show it to Cameron, and when he heard it, he relented. 

The song would go on to win an Oscar and be streamed more than 588 million times. Amazingly, the song that appears in both the movie’s soundtrack as well as Dion’s 1997 album “Let’s Talk About Love” is Dion’s original demo.

Dion finished the decade with three more top albums: “These Are Special Times,” a Christmas album, “S’il suffisait d’aimer” (“The Story Behind the Song”), her best-selling French-language album, and “All the Way… A Decade of Song,” which became one of the most popular compilation albums in history and solidified her status as a megawatt singer.

However, Dion’s attention would soon turn to her family. In 1999, just five years into their marriage, Angélil was diagnosed with throat cancer, which was successfully treated over the next few years through radiation treatments. In other family news, in January 2001, after receiving fertility treatments, Dion gave birth to a son, René-Charles. Nine years later, she would add to their family by giving birth to fraternal twins, Nelson and Eddy.

Dion returned to the spotlight with her 2002 album, “A New Day Has Come.” The title song was, in personal terms, about growing up and embracing motherhood, but Dion told Billboard it was also meant to convey the sense of loss and healing brought about by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, saying, “There’s a scar on our world now.” 

The album debuted at the top of the Billboard charts and sold more than 12 million copies in total; later that year, Dion embarked on her first Las Vegas concert residency, routinely selling out shows and extending her performance by two years. Revenues topped $385 million. In 2010, The Los Angeles Times designated Dion its Top Earner of the Decade, revealing she generated $747.9 million in total revenues between 2000 and 2009.

Her next Vegas residency, “Celine,” began in 2011, and due to its popularity, it was extended through 2019. It generated $296 million in ticket sales and was estimated to have added over $100 million to the Las Vegas economy during the Great Recession. Dion earned the title of the “Queen of Las Vegas.”

Tragically, Angélil’s throat cancer returned in 2015. Dion postponed her concert performances while he underwent treatment, but he was given just a few months to live. He passed away in January 2016 at the age of 73. Dion was back on stage a month later and dedicated her remaining performances as a tribute to him, vowing to grieve for the rest of her life.

"He’s the love of my life. It’s very difficult for me to see myself with another person. The love that I have for him, I live it every day. And as a woman, we do have emotions and feelings that come and go. And it’s always with him. When I sing, it’s with him. When I hug my kids, it’s for him and it’s with him. I took time to grieve and I’m still grieving,”

—Celine Dion, 2017 interview with The Sun

The Daily Mail reported that after Angélil’s passing, Dion inherited his $70 million estate, which included their mega mansion in Florida and their chateau in Quebec. She also became the sole owner of CDA Productions and Les Productions Feeling, her management companies.

Her most recent album, “Courage,” was released in 2019 and debuted at the top of the Billboard charts, making her one of just a handful of women to achieve a number-one album each decade over the span of three decades, alongside the likes of Janet Jackson, Barbra Streisand, and Britney Spears.

Dion's $25.5 million chateau was the most expensive property ever to be sold in Montreal.

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Céline Dion’s real estate holdings

Dion and her family live in all the outrageous luxury you’d expect from a 33-time platinum-certified artist, and at one point, they owned numerous mansions spanning the globe.

According to Curbed, Dion sold the family’s Jupiter Island, Florida, compound for $28 million in 2017. Originally bought by Angélil and Dion for just $7 million in 2008, the show-stopping five-acre property boasted 432 feet of ocean frontage, its own spa and water park, and an 18,000-square-foot main residence with 13 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms.

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In 2016, Dion sold their French Normand chateau on a private island near Laval, Quebec, for $25.5 million. The 24,000-square-foot residence was accessible via a gated bridge with its own security post. Inside the mansion, a grand, two-story entry looked like it could have come from Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” It also featured a custom kitchen outfitted with La Cornue appliances and a spectacular stone-walled dining room that could comfortably seat 18.

Dion also owns an 8,000-square-foot pied-à-terre in Paris's fashionable 16th arrondissement. She listed the five-bedroom property, which features a wine cellar, spa, and home theater, along with spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, for $9.5 million in 2017 and again in 2023, but no buyer was found. Dion has stated her goal through her journey with stiff-person syndrome is to “train like an athlete” so she can see the Eiffel Tower again.

And finally, there are her properties in Las Vegas. According to Architectural Digest, Dion reportedly still owns the Henderson, Nev. estate she purchased in 2003 ahead of her “A New Day” concert residency for $5 million. In 2017, Dion sold a 31,000-square-foot mansion in Las Vegas for $30 million, and considering that she had purchased it for just $9.2 million, you could add property flipping to her already impressive resume.

Céline Dion’s business ventures

Through the years, Dion has found additional success as a spokesperson, representing both L’Oreal Cosmetics and Air Canada. She was also behind a line of gender-neutral children’s clothing and launched a collection of handbags and accessories with Bugatti Group, called the Céline Dion Collection, that generated more than $10 million in sales.

In 2003, she launched a super successful fragrance line, Céline Dion Parfums, with Coty Inc. (COTY) , which according to the Hollywood Reporter, generated more than $850 million in sales alone.

Dion is also a part of an investment group in Las Vegas’ Pure nightclub, along with basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal and tennis pros Andre Agassi and Steffi Graff.

And back in Montreal, she is co-owner of the famed Schwartz’s delicatessen and the Nickels Grill & Bar restaurant chain.

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