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Michael Bublé
Fans across the UAE will be stoked to know that Michael Bublé is finally bringing his charm to Dubai for the first time ever, along with his Grammy Award-winning To Be Loved world tour.
The old-school soul singer’s mix of style will be showcased at Dubai International Stadium on March 12 and 13, 2015, where Bublé will belt out hit tracks from his fourth consecutive number one album, including It’s A Beautiful Day and Somethin’ Stupid.
He will also treat the audience to song covers from artists that have inspired him over the years, including The Bee Gees and The Jackson Five.
Talking about his upcoming show in Dubai, Bublé said: “The Middle East is somewhere that I have always wanted to perform. Although I will only be in Dubai for a short time, I promise you it will be a night to remember. The album swings big time – it rocks – it’s soulful – it’s happy – sometimes a little sad - it’s romantic – it’s yummy and it’s heartfelt.”
Tickets will be available for pre-sale from 8am, January 5, 2015 and on sale from January 7, 2015.
Register for tickets from January 1 atwww.louderentertainment.com.
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