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Bublé Promises 'Bublé-bies' on UK & Ireland Tour
29 Apr
Summary
- Bublé anticipates a deeper audience connection during summer concerts.
- He humorously predicts population increases in concert cities.
- The singer emphasizes unifying fans and avoiding political division.

Michael Bublé is eagerly anticipating his upcoming outdoor concert series in the UK and Republic of Ireland this summer, where he expects to forge a "better connection" with his audiences. During an interview, the celebrated singer humorously suggested that the populations of the cities where he performs might increase by half as much again nine months later, playfully dubbing the potential newcomers "Bublé-bies."
While touring has slowed since he became a father, Bublé confirmed his children will accompany him on this tour, expressing their excitement for the "holiday." He described the outdoor concerts as romantic and an "aphrodisiac," perfect for enjoying under the stars. Bublé highlighted his role as a "story-teller" and the profound joy he finds in connecting with up to 50,000 people, ensuring even those at the very back feel a personal moment.
Reflecting on his previous Belfast visit in 2019, Bublé recalled sitting on the Iron Throne at Titanic studios and embracing "dorky" tourist experiences. As a "huge ice hockey fan," he proudly mentioned owning a signed Belfast Giants jersey. Bublé also touched upon a recent social media post where he encouraged unity after the USA's ice hockey victory over Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics, advocating for a central stance over political division.