Michael Buble tickets for his Worldwide and North American Tours. The tickets are selling fast and the tour promises to be a concert not to be missed. Following its release in October 2009, Buble's "Crazy Love" landed at #1 on the Billboard top 200 chart after only three days of ticket sales and has since gone quadruple platinum. While selling over 4 million copies worldwide Michael Buble tickets are in demand. With Michael's modern take on forties standards and his heartfelt views on modern music, the Grammy and Juno Award winner has been selling out venues all over the North America, the UK and Europe.
At an early age, Michael Buble was exposed to the classics by his grandfather, who introduced him to the music of the Mills Brothers, Dinah Washington and Ella Fitzgerald. After several independent albums, Buble attracted the interest of Reprise Records in 2003.
Buble's subsequent release, "Michael Buble," rocketed to Top Ten charts all over the world, eventually earning 7x platinum status. The album's sophisticated mixture of recent and classic pop standards earned Buble an international reputation as a romantic and elegant crooner.
With singles like "Kissing A Fool," Moon dance by Van Morrison, The Bee Gees "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart," and the Dean Martin classic "Sway." Over the next few years, Buble followed up with two multi-platinum studio albums. "It's Time" featured a Lennon / McCartney tribute (the Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love") and a cover of Stevie Wonder's "You And I." Buble also scored chart hits with "Save The Last Dance For Me" and his own composition, "Home." In 2008, "Home" became a #1 country hit for Blake Shelton, the first song to top both the AC and Country charts since Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston both hit with 'I Will Always Love You' in 1974 and 1982.
Michael Buble's "Call Me Irresponsible" reached #1 in its first week, ultimately winning a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. "Call Me Irresponsible" spawned the hit single "Everything," which reached #46 on the Billboard Hot 100. Buble would later sing "Call Me Irresponsible" on American Idol, as a guest replacement for Tony Bennett. His 2009 live DVD, "Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden" topped the Billboard Jazz Album charts and won a 2010 Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.
During the first leg of his European tour Buble graced some the finest concert venues in the world. The Sheffield, Wembley, and Manchester Evening News Arenas in the UK, the Verona Arena and the, and the concert in Paris sell out of tickets. Michael will also be the very first performer to play the Dublin's new Aviva Stadium in September.
When the tour lands in North America on June 22, Buble will be illuminating the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, Richmond Coliseum, Houston's Toyota Center, and the legendary Air Canada Center in Toronto, among others topnotch venues.
Since its beginning, the Michael Buble concert has consistently sold out arenas across the country and has earned a Top 10 ranking on the Billboard Magazine weekly Hot Tours list. A perennial nominee and five time winner in the Grammy Awards Best Vocal Performance categories, Michael Buble has earned a reputation as a dynamic and soulful performer, whose artistic tastes stylistically blends crooner classics with contemporary masterpieces.