Michael Bublé (born September 9, 1975, in Burnaby,British Columbia) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer who helped bring traditional pop, jazz, and swing standards back to the top of the charts in the 21st century. Strongly influenced by classic crooners like Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Bing Crosby, Bublé blends the Great American Songbook with modern pop sensibilities. Since his breakthrough in the early 2000s, he has sold 75+ million records worldwide, won 5 Grammy Awards and 15 Juno Awards, and established himself as one of the most commercially successful vocalists of his generation.
In 2026, Michael Bublé returns to the stage with a selective international tour that blends prestige festival appearances, luxury resort performances, and major outdoor summer shows. Highlights include a May 6 appearance at Netflix Is A Joke Fest at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles followed by a high‑profile Vidanta World Concert Series performance in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico (May 21). His UK & Ireland summer run features large‑scale outdoor venues such as Malahide Castle in Dublin and Thomond Park Stadium in late June, alongside additional festival‑style dates across the British Isles.
Unlike heavy arena runs, Bublé’s 2026 schedule is curated and spaced, emphasizing premium concert experiences paired with orchestral backing, big‑band arrangements, and his trademark charm and humor between songs. The performances draw heavily from his greatest hits, jazz standards, and select holiday material, underscoring his reputation as one of the most polished live entertainers in contemporary pop and jazz.