Céline Dion released a new French‑language single titled “Dansons” on Friday, making it available worldwide through streaming platforms. [1][5]

The release signals the pop icon’s return to original recording after a multi‑year hiatus and serves to generate buzz for her forthcoming residency in Paris, where she will perform a series of concerts later this year. [2]

“Dansons” is Dion’s first single in seven years, the longest gap between releases in her recording career. [1] The track also represents her first original material since contributing to the 2023 *Love Again* soundtrack. [2]

The song premiered at 12:01 a.m. local time on Friday, following a staggered rollout that aligned with major streaming services in North America, Europe, and Asia. [3] The rollout occurred in April 2026, positioning the single as a lead‑in to the artist’s Paris engagement. [4]

Industry analysts said a fresh release can revitalize streaming numbers and ticket sales, especially when paired with a high‑profile residency. Dion’s team appears to be leveraging the momentum, encouraging fans to add the track to playlists while promoting upcoming concert dates. [5]

What this means: The single’s arrival re‑establishes Dion’s presence in the contemporary music market and provides a promotional catalyst for her Paris shows, likely boosting both streaming revenue and live‑event attendance.

Dion's new single 'Dansons' marks her first original release in years.

The single’s arrival re‑establishes Dion’s presence in the contemporary music market and provides a promotional catalyst for her Paris shows, likely boosting both streaming revenue and live‑event attendance.