Céline Dion has celebrated a big milestone in Vegas.
The Quebec music star took to the stage of The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for the 1,000th time Saturday night.
She's been performing there for nearly 14 years.
The sold-out show opened with an emotional video that highlighted memorable moments over the time she's performanced in the Colossuem.
It closed with bronze and silver confetti and balloons raining down on the stage and crowd.
"Back in 2003, when I began performing in this newly built theatre, little did we know we were going to reach such an incredible number of shows," said Céline. "Thank you René who had this vision and shared the journey with me and thank you to the four million fans who made this possible by choosing music as their international language. And thank you Caesars Palace and AEG for dreaming with us, making all of this a reality."
Dion's husband René Angélil, who was her longtime manager, died in Janaury after a battle with cancer.