Celine Dion’s Las Vegas concert extravaganza at Caesars Palace will close in December after a nearly five-year run.
“As we prepare ourselves to say goodbye, I know this will be the best year yet,” Dion said in a statement yesterday.
The Grammy award-winning singer, who signed a three-year, $100m (€76.4m), started the gig, titled A New Day, in March 2003.
The run was later extended to 2007.
Producers say nearly 2.5 million people have seen Dion’s show since it opened in the Colosseum, a theatre built and designed for the production. The final year of the show will include new costumes and new numbers.