Céline Dion Dances and Plays Air Guitar to Bon Jovi as She Makes Rare Public Appearance at NHL Game with Sons

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The Canadian superstar watched the Boston Bruins take on the New York Rangers on Thursday

<p>Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty</p> Céline Dion attends Boston Bruins and New York Rangers game with her sons Nelson and Eddy.

Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty

Céline Dion attends Boston Bruins and New York Rangers game with her sons Nelson and Eddy.

Céline Dion lived it up on Thursday as she watched the Boston Bruins take on the New York Rangers at Boston's TD Garden.

The Canadian superstar, 55, was spotted in the stands with her 13-year-old twin sons, Nelson and Eddy who were both decked out in Bruins apparel.

Dion was more dressed up, in a pink suit and matching blouse. But her attire didn't stop her from letting loose at the game. Cameras captured the songstress as she sang and danced along to the Bon Jovi hit "Livin' on a Prayer."

She even broke out in air guitar, according to the clip, which was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter).

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The musician was also seen waving on the jumbotron while the crowd cheered in another video.

<p>Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty</p> Céline Dion attends Boston Bruins and New York Rangers game with her sons Nelson and Eddy.

Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty

Céline Dion attends Boston Bruins and New York Rangers game with her sons Nelson and Eddy.

Prior to the game, Dion stopped by the Bruin's locker room to read off Boston's starting lineup, as well as give them a pre-game pep talk. She was introduced by Bruins head coach and fellow Quebec native Jim Montgomery.

The team shared a clip of the moment, which showed Dion singing and making jokes as she named Boston's starting six.

"Thank you so much for getting ready for me tonight," she teased one player, who still wasn't dressed.

"Now, THAT'S a legendary lineup read 🎤 🎶," the Bruins captioned the post.

Despite Dion's support, the Bruins ended up losing to the Rangers 5-2.

The "My Heart Will Go On" hitmaker is a big ice hockey fan. On Feb. 6, she met with the NHL's Edmonton Oilers in their locker room ahead of their game against the Vegas Golden Knights in Sin City.

The following month, the team shared a clip on Instagram showing Dion joking about how "exciting" it was for her to meet the athletes.

“[It’s] exciting to me — those big guys, like, just on flat shoes,” she said in the video, adding: “I cannot imagine on skates with all the equipment going like.”

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In February, Dion also made a surprise appearance at the 2024 Grammys amid her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis.

The singer took the stage to present the album of the year award to Taylor Swift for Midnights. "It was an amazing night for her. She's doing well, and the hope is that she can continue to do more and ease back in," a source told PEOPLE of Dion's public return, which she made with her 23-year-old son René-Charles Angélil by her side.

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Dion confirmed she'd been diagnosed with the rare neurological disorder in December 2022.

Earlier this month, Dion was spotted in Boston, dining at Italian eatery Scampo in the Liberty Hotel.

A manager the restaurant in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood told PEOPLE that patrons were in awe of the Grammy winner. “Everyone said she looked like a million bucks,” the manager said, noting that staff did not know she was coming in. “Everyone said she looked beautiful.” 

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