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Céline Dion dedicates Vegas return to husband René Angélil

Céline Dion is heading back to the Las Vegas stage after a year off caring for her ailing husband and says he will be there as she dedicates his return to him.

Dion, 47, resumes shows on Aug. 27 after year off to care for husband

Celine Dion reacts to the audience during her opening night performance at Caesar's Palace, in Las Vegas in 2011. Dion is returning to The Colosseum stage at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas starting Aug. 27, 2015. (Julie Jacobson/Associated Press)

​Céline Dion is heading back to the Las Vegas stage after a year off caring for her ailing husband and says he will be there as she dedicates his return to him.

Dion was passionate backstage at the Billboard Music Awards when she spoke about resuming her series of shows on Aug. 27 and preparing to pay tribute to René Angélil, who has been recovering after having a cancerous tumour removed last year.

"He wants me back. He wants me strong. He wants to see me again because I'm his favourite singer," Dion said of her husband Sunday. "So he wants me out there, and I have to say that I'm ready. It's hard, but we're ready."

Dion, 47, is returning to The Colosseum stage at Caesars Palace after a yearlong hiatus to care for her husband, give her inflamed throat muscles a chance to heal and spend time with her three children. The singer's residency will resume with 40 performances between August and January.

Canadian music star Céline Dion and husband René Angélil pose for photos in 2013. Dion took a year off to care for him following his surgery for throat cancer. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

Dion said she's been impressed by Angélil's involvement and encouragement of her tour, from production to songs.

"Knowing he's got a lot of weight on his shoulder ... it's very touching for me because he wants me to have a good time. It's not selfish, it's like, `I'm with you. I want you strong. I want you back. I want to see you perform again,"' she said at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. "If there's going to be one person in the theater that night, it's going to be him."

"It's going to be for him. I want to make sure he sees me strong and ready for that road," she added.

Her last performance at The Colosseum was July 29 and she also canceled a fall tour across Asia.

Dion told reporters backstage that she was excited that Vegas is also the home to Britney Spears and Mariah Carey — both completing residencies — as well as Jennifer Lopez, who starts next year.

"It's so positive. It's all positive for all of us," she said.