Michael Bublé announces first Australian concert in four years

He has only just relaunched his singing career this month, after putting it on hold in 2016 when his young son Noah was diagnosed with stomach cancer. 

And following Michael Bublé’s child’s recovery, the Haven’t Met You Yet hit-maker has announced first Australian show in four years.

The 42-year-old singer is due to headline a star-studded concert at Allianz Stadium on October 5, with a solo tour in 2019 likely to follow. 

‘I can’t wait. It’s pure joy’: Michael Bublé announces first Australian concert in four years after relaunching his singing career after his son’s recovery from cancer battle

Tickets to the anticipated performance will go on sale on August 3, with pre-sale for the concert starting from July 30.

Speaking to Sydney Confidential, he revealed: ‘I’m going to go back to doing what I was made to do, I can’t wait. It’s pure joy. There’s no fear.’

He added: ‘I live with a perspective I just didn’t have before.’   

Get in quick! Tickets to the anticipated performance will go on sale on August 3, with pre-sale for the concert starting from July 30

Get in quick! Tickets to the anticipated performance will go on sale on August 3, with pre-sale for the concert starting from July 30

Earlier this month, Michael put on an emotional performance as he took to the stage at Barclaycard presents British Summer Time at London’s Hyde Park.

Battling through the rain to dazzle the audience with his greatest hits, he struggled to hold back tears as he made an emotional performance in honour of his son Noah, 4, who was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2016.

Having taken 2 years away from the spotlight to deal with the terrifying diagnosis, Michael – who’s son has made a full recovery – opened up about his fears over returning to music.    

Comeback: Michael put on an emotional performance in London this month as he dedicated a song to his cancer-survivor child after taking two years away from his singing career to focus on family

Comeback: Michael put on an emotional performance in London this month as he dedicated a song to his cancer-survivor child after taking two years away from his singing career to focus on family

Addressing the crowd, Michael said: ‘This is exactly how I imagined it. I s**t you not. This is exactly how it was in my mind. I s**t you not.’

‘It has been two years since I’ve been on stage. Like any human, of course I worried that whatever I had at one point was gone. But after two songs, I’m better than I was before.

Michael also paid a sweet tribute to his son with an emotional rendition of You Are Always On My Mind, before bringing out the adorable tot onto the stage.

Michael’s performance comes just days after he described Noah’s cancer battle as ‘hell’ and labelled the youngster a ‘superhero’. 

'Like any human, of course I worried that whatever I had at one point was gone': Michel claimed he initially feared his return to music

‘Like any human, of course I worried that whatever I had at one point was gone’: Michel claimed he initially feared his return to music

The Grammy Award winner revealed that Noah is doing well but they he will still have to have regular check-ups.

Meanwhile, Michael and his wife Luisana Lopilato are currently expecting a baby girl, with the Argentinian beauty just weeks away from her due date.

The couple share Noah, and another son, Elias, who was born in January, 2016.  

Baby joy! Meanwhile, Michael and his wife Luisana Lopilato are currently expecting a baby girl, with the Argentinian beauty just weeks away from her due date

Baby joy! Meanwhile, Michael and his wife Luisana Lopilato are currently expecting a baby girl, with the Argentinian beauty just weeks away from her due date



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