Canadian crooner Michael Bublé is coming to Dublin for two shows in the 3Arena as part of his Higher 2023 Tour.
The gigs will take place on Saturday, May 13, and Sunday, May 14, of next year.
Michael Bublé will be touring his new album in 2023, with a stop in Dublin for two fully seated shows.
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Fans of the singer will be delighted to hear that he is making a return to Ireland for the first time since 2019.
It’s anticipated that Bublé will perform songs from his new album, Higher, which was released earlier this year, as well as some of his most-loved hits.
The Grammy award winner promises that UK and Ireland dates will be a "spectacle", Dublin Live reports.
He said: "I’m so excited for people to experience it. A lot of my fans have been part of my journey for the past 20 years, so to celebrate this milestone with everyone together is going to be extra special.
"I just want to connect to them, take them away, spread some goodness. That’s it!"
On the announcement of his shows, a statement said: “Michael Bublé, the multi-Grammy, multi-Juno award winning artist was a man on a mission when he signed his record deal with Reprise Records almost two decades ago and with the imminent release of his new studio album in 2022, he continues his journey but with even more passion.
“The multi-platinum singer is officially a global phenomenon and shows no signs of slowing down as fans will hear this year with his new album and tour.”
Tickets cost €89.50 and go on sale at 9am this Friday, October 21, from Ticketmaster.ie.
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