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Concert: Gentle Michael Bublé will stop in Zagreb in September 2019

2019 hasn't even started yet, but we're already dreaming of September, when the gentle Michael Bublé is coming to Zagreb. The proud owner of ten studio albums, numerous hits, four Grammy awards and more than 60 million albums sold, will stop in the Croatian capital on September 16, 2019. The concert is part of a world tour on which Bublé promotes his latest studio album Love, which released on November 16 this year.

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When?
Where?
Arena Zagreb, Croatia
Organizer
Facebook event
Entrance fee
from approx. €40.00

"I'm coming back to do what I was made to do. I am returning to a world that now more than ever lacks romance and laughter. This is the best album I've recorded so far," he said Michael Bublé, which is due to unfavorable circumstances withdrew from the music scene for a while (his son Noah suffered from liver cancer).


The latest album Love (2018) is proof of what it is the healing power of music – in this case, not only for the listeners, but also for Bublé. "The truth is that I had to make this album and it had a therapeutic effect on me. These songs and this genre are my essence. They fit me perfectly and work naturally," adds Bublé. The album is presented by Fra cut of romantic classics in new arrangements, among them Funny Valentine in Michael's superb interpretation, La Vie En Rose, which he sang in a duet with Cécile McLorin Salvant, and with Loren Allred he breathed new life into Kristofferson's Help Me Make It Through The Night. The heart of the album is his singer-songwriter song je Forever Now.

Michael Bublé it will be so September 16, 2019 also stopped in the Croatian capital, namely he will perform in Arena Zagreb. Tickets are on sale from November 23.

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