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Michael Bublé thought he knew what love was. After all, he's sold more than 60 million albums worldwide singing about the subject. But it turns out he had a lot to learn.

The week that his last album, 2016's Nobody But Me was released, Bublé and his family went through an emotional journey that informed and changed his life.. He was understandably unsure how or if music was going to remain part of his life. "What the experience did was give me a real perspective.. It completely changed my outlook on what mattered and what was important to me."

But the desire to express himself creatively slowly came back into focus when Bublé invited his band mates over to his house, not with the intention of making music, but simply to enjoy each other's company and drink, eat pizza and play video games.

"Once we got bored with that, we started jamming and there was this wonderful click, this moment where I went, 'Oh, yeah! I forgot how much I loved this'," Bublé recalls. "I think I just needed a little helpful reminder." The concept for the new album (pronounced Love) flowed. "Then, the only question was not 'Am I going back to work.' It was 'Can I do it on my terms? Can I do the songs I love with the people I love the way that I love and do it with pure joy and bliss?' And once I knew that was possible, it was a go."

Bublé's vision entailed looking at love in all its facets, both sacred and profane. "This would be my group of short stories that would be my theory of love," he says. "The good, the bad, the light, the dark, and I think that took a lot of pressure off of [Bublé's co-producers] David Foster and Jochem van der Saag and me. There was just great ease of having done our homework and knowing what the record was."

His mission became clearer as he picked the songs - or as he says, "I know it sounds so artsy-fartsy, but I think the songs chose me. It's strange how the universe will just drop things into your lap."

Bublé anchors Love with songs from The Great American Songbook, often reinventing timeless classics with dazzling new arrangements. His haunting interpretation of "My Funny Valentine" is as menacing as it is melodic. Bublé and Cécile McLorin Salvant turn "La Vie En Rose" into a poetic bi-lingual duet, while Bublé and Loren Allred put a new twist on Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through The Night." Charlie Puth contributes backing vocals on "Love You Anymore," which the hitmaker co-wrote with frequent Bublé collaborator Johan Carlsson. The emotional centerpiece of the album is "Forever Love," a tune co-written by Bublé about his favorite role, being a dad, and the vulnerability and strength that comes with unconditional love.

Love stands as a testament to the power of music and its healing power--in this case, not just for the listener, but for Bublé too. "The truth is I needed to make this album," he says. "The truth is it was really therapeutic for me. I felt so comfortable. I mean, these songs, this genre, is the essence of me. It's where I live, it's where I've grown up... It fits me perfectly. It's so natural."

His return to the studio came with a purity of purpose and an even stronger sense of connection with his fans, whose unyielding outpouring of support lifted him and his family through the darkest times. "Going through what my family went through also gave me faith in people and humanity," he says. "I just felt really blessed in a lot of different ways-- obviously with the outcome with my boy and I also felt like I had been blessed with this wonderful opportunity in my life to do something that I love that could maybe have the positive impact out in the world that the world had on us."

Making Love brought Bublé a sense of joy that, in hindsight, he realized he'd been missing on recent projects. "I never felt so free [since] I started my career when I was never worried about the results because I was so overjoyed and grateful that I could be doing it at that capacity. I just might have forgotten that joy. I don't know if I remembered well enough the real reason of why I loved it. I wish that I didn't need something so harsh to teach me such a lesson, but it is what it is."

And now, as Love goes out into the world, Bublé hopes the music reaches those who might need to hear it the most and provide comfort to those in distress. "There are people that are gonna hear these songs and they're gonna be inspired to fall in love and there are people who are gonna hear these songs and they're gonna be hurting," he says. "They're gonna be, in many ways going through tough stuff. And if one of these songs lifts them out of that, if it can carry them to another day, I think then I'm doing my job and I think I'm being responsible for the gifts I've been given."

Over the course of his career, Michael Bublé has wowed fans at countless venues, like Madison Square Garde (NYC) and American Airlines Center (Dallas). 

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LOVED HIM!

    by Lady Di on 1/4/24

    His vocals were amazing and I loved the full glorious sound of his orchestra! I would go see him again in a heartbeat! We saw him in September 2023 in St. Louis.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nashville 2022

    by Jan on 8/27/23

    Michael Buble's performance in Nashville was magnificent! So much fun and a much-anticipated event. I had tickets for his Charlotte performance in 2021, but couldn't go because of emergency heart surgery. I was so disappointed! He is amazing, and I fully intend to see him again. I simply love his voice and showmanship!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Worst sounds

    by Van on 7/10/23

    Can only hear bass sound but not anything else during entire show, except for the encore. Refund would be great.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Born to perform!

    by Mal on 6/24/23

    He is absolutely my all time fav concert. The musicians are incredible. He knows how to connect to everyone, even in a massive arena. I’ve been to 10 shows over the years and he gets better and better over time. He seems a lot more “loose” now and himself than he was 10+ years ago which I love. And a huge bonus: he’s absolutely hilarious. I always say it almost feels like I’m watching a stand up routine with music haha Only one complaint… I wish it was longer!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely amazing

    by Sharon on 4/29/23

    Saw MB in Glasgow last night..what a show! He never stops, voice is outta this world - that man can hold a note! Great interaction with the crowd..best performer ive ever seen..and ive seen loads! Highly recommended

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    In the city of love

    by j. M. on 4/8/23

    His performance plus the live orchestra was just phenomenal. I laughed, I cried and I sang my heart out. Would recommend to go with the girls or a date night!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LOVED this show!!!

    by MartiniChick on 2/3/23KeyBank Center - Buffalo

    This was a great show!!! He is so talented, personable, funny, witty, charming and a bit sassy :) I had a great time and will definitely be going again!!!! A great show for all ages, and even if you don't know his music you will love the show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular!!

    by Mrs Star on 12/18/22Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    The smooth, silky voice. The band. The music. Plus a sense of humor. Absolutely incredible concert! It was absolutely AMAZING!!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great Music (with a side of sass)

    by MMull on 11/16/22FirstOntario Centre - Hamilton

    As always Michael Buble puts on a night filled with exquisite music. His band should be absolutely commended, and his string players should be highly praised (you go Hamilton violinist!!)!! Michael Buble's voice is as smooth as ever, and his songs sound exactly the same live as they do on his albums. The music was beautiful, and I was glad to enjoy it. At tonight's concert, though, Michael Buble seemed to be filled with somewhat sassy remarks and rough-edged comments. It seemed like he needed to let out some steam/frustrations through the jokes he would make, which just seemed so off-brand for the smooth-as-butter, love-song singing, seeing-the-bright-side-of-things performer he seems to be (through the types of songs he sings). Even though this was my second (or third?) MB concert, it kind of burst my "Michael Buble bubble" a bit... And the fact that he threw up the middle finger to the thought of singing a Christmas song? I'll try to block that out of my mind :) If you're a Michael Buble fan you will enjoy the music, just know you may also get a glimpse into a personality we don't see/hear through the radio. Focusing on the music alone, a fabulous show! :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful evening

    by Debbie L. on 11/14/22

    I bought the tickets with money from my mom. I assumed my husband wanted to go with me. No really he decided that maybe i should take our daughter instead. We had a great time. He has such a smooth and romantic voice. The evening was everything I could have hoped for. Thank you Michael. Oh yes. We saw him at Keybank Center in Buffalo.