Celine Dion has changed her mind. Her makeup concert at Target Center will be Dec. 18 instead of Feb. 5, as was announced last week when she postponed a Oct. 30 Minneapolis date because of a recurring nasopharyngeal infection.
The Target Center show will be the Canadian superstar's final performance of 2008; her Taking Chances World Tour will continue in January. Last year, Dion completed a record-setting five-year engagement in Las Vegas that drew nearly 3 million fans for 717 shows.
Tickets for the Oct. 30 Target Center show will be honored for the December date, which will be Dion's first Twin Cities appearance since 1999. Refunds are also available at the place of purchase.
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