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Gemma Sherlock

Michael Bublé adds extra Manchester dates to 2023 'Higher' tour

Fans of Michael Bublé will be able to see him live for the first time in fours years as he embarks on a huge world tour next year. Manchester is among the UK dates as part of his 'Higher' 2023 world tour and tickets go on sale today (October 21). Extra dates have also been added in Manchester.

Performing his most-loved hits and the greatest tracks from his phenomenal career, alongside songs from his No.1 album ‘Higher’, released earlier this year, the multi-Grammy winning showman will visit Manchester's AO Arena on April 21, & 22, 2023. Other performances will take place in London, Leeds, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Newcastle and Nottingham, before he comes to a show-stopping close at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, October 21 at 9am on Ticketmaster. The Higher tour will celebrate 20 years after the release of his self-titled debut album.

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Speaking of the tour Bublé said: "I can’t wait to be back in arenas across the UK - it's going to be true arena spectacle! 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!"

Next year’s shows follow Bublé’s sold-out global two-year tour, which saw him join The O2’s 21 Club in 2019 as one of only five musicians to have performed at the venue more than 21 times, a record only achieved by Prince, One Direction, Take That and Drake. The international ‘Higher’ Tour kicked off in the US in August 2022 to critical-acclaim and will visit Canada and Australia before coming to the UK in 2023 for its European leg.

Higher 2023 UK tour dates

  • March 26 - London, The O2
  • March 28 - London, The 02
  • April 21 - Manchester, AO Arena
  • April 22 - Manchester, AO Arena
  • April 24 - Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • April 27 - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • April 28 - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • April 29 - Aberdeen, P&J Live
  • May 1 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, Utilita Arena
  • May 2 - Newcastle Upon Tyne, Utilita Arena
  • May 7 - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • May 8 - Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • May 10 - Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
  • May 11 - Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
  • May 13 - Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena
  • May 14 - Dublin, Ireland, 3Arena.

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