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Entertainment
Long lines for Celine
BY CECELIA CAMPBELL-LIVINSTON Observer staff reporter
Friday, January 27, 2012
TRAFFIC has backed up for miles leading to the Greenfield venue in Trelawny where multiple Grammy award winning singer Celine Dion is expected to perform tonight.
The singer arrived in the island on her private jet this evening and expectations are high for a scintillating performance from her.
Long lines of traffic is snarling from as far as the Outameni Experience attraction and its taking longer than normal to reach the show site.
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