Celine Dion makes a triumphant return to the stage in shimmering mini-dress five months after giving birth to twins"
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Celine Dion has returned to the Las Vegas stage in a parade of sparkly dresses that included a black number with a thigh-hit slits and gold sparkly mini-dress that looks like it was swiped from Beyoncé's closet.
The French-Canadian star, 42, who delivered twin sons Nelson and Eddy in October, sang the romantic opuses that made her an international star, including My Heart Will Go On and It's All Coming Back to Me Now, in her encore performance Tuesday at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.'Was that neat or what?' Dion told the concert hall of more than 4,000 people as a hologram of Wonder faded from the stage.
Gold touch: Celine Dion made a triumphant return to the stage at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas last night
Mover and shaker: The singer shimmied around the stage in the thigh-skimming number
High energy: The star performed a soulful cover of Tina Turner's River Deep, Mountain High
'From Michael Jackson to James Bond to 'Mr. Paganini,' it's so different, and it's so classy, and it's fun,' Dion said before the show. 'Different flavor. Different colors of music.'
She performed songs made famous by Jackson, Billy Joel and Ella Fitzgerald. There was also a mod homage to James Bond and a 'Smooth Criminal' jam session.
A chandelier twinkled above the stage during a performance of 'Because You Loved Me,' smoke licked at Dion's heels during 'All by Myself,' and in a haunting mid-concert rendition of Jacques Brel's 'Ne Me Quitte Pas,' Dion tearfully contemplated the loss of a lover in her native French.
The concert hall swelled at the emotion. Women cried, cheered on their feet and wiped their eyes dry.
Caesars Palace President Gary Selesner said executives initially questioned reopening the show amid Nevada's 14.2 percent unemployment, the highest in the nation. Caesars lost $831.1 million last year, or roughly $3.5 million more than its net income in 2009.
In comparison, the unemployment rate in Nevada was 5.2 percent in 2003, when Dion's first stint, 'A New Day,' opened in Las Vegas.
Despite the recession since, 'people still want to see the big stars get on the stage and sing their hits,' Selesner said.
For the opening performance, Dion wore a bedazzled white strapless gown and belted out Journey's 'Open Arms' on a stage dressed in sheer curtains. As she approaching the booming chorus, the curtains dropped to reveal rows of musicians across the stage.
She's back! The singer gave birth to twin boys nearly five months ago
She donned seven outfits, most covered in glittery details, during the nearly two-hour journey through her greatest hits.
Dion also performed 'Man in the Mirror' in a memorial to the belated Jackson, a longtime musical influence. She said he attended a performance of 'A New Day,' then probed her about the experience.
'He was probably interested in coming here and performing here,' Dion said. 'I really wanted to kind of sing a few of his songs to tell people how big of a loss that is for him to not be here any longer.'
Top notes: The performance is a stripped-down tribute to Old Hollywood comprised of a 31-person orchestra, a trio of back-up singers and an entourage of guitarists, drummers and a pianist
In that time, Dion also squeezed in a performance at the 83rd Academy Awards last month.
'I didn't think I would be ready after this pregnancy, but everything is smoother than I thought,' said Dion, who is living with her brood at Caesars while a nursery is added to her lakeside home outside Las Vegas.
Before she left Caesars to launch a world tour in 2008, 'A New Day' grossed more than $400 million over five years.
Quick change: The star, who is set to perform 70 shows a year, wore a total of four stylish outfits during the performance
The new show is poised to become another hit, Selesner said. Ticket purchases have so far exceeded the pace of sales for 'A New Day,' and executives expect Dion to drive convention business, room rentals, travel to Las Vegas, room rates and restaurant sales.
Dion said she tries not to dwell on the tall expectations.
'I want people to come and not feel disappointed. That's my most important job,' said Dion. 'I personally don't think I have anything to do with the economy.'
Razzle dazzle: She erformed songs made famous by Michael Jackson, Billy Joel and Ella Fitzgerald.
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