MICHAEL BUBLE LIVE IN HONG KONG

Category: 
Art
Cost: 
HK$1588, HK$1188, HK$788, HK$588

The Grammy award-winning Canadian singer, Michael Bublé will perform in Hong Kong on 11 Mar 2011 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre Hall 5BC as part of his “Crazy Love Tour”.

Michael Bublé debuted in 2003 and achieved worldwide commercial success in 2005 with the album “It’s Time”. These albums featured standards from various eras such as “Sway”, “Come Fly With Me” and “Save The Last Dance For Me”. “Call Me Irresponsible” in 2007 was an even bigger success, reaching number one worldwide. It also spawned one of his biggest hits ever, “Everything” which carried a more adult-contemporary sound than his usual big band style. The fourth album, “Crazy Love” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart last year. Aside from discovering a fresh way to deliver the live authentic feeling musical goods he is known for, his choice of material shows an artist still hungry to innovate and make his mark both as a stylist, but also as a songwriter. Bublé co-wrote the album's two singles, “Haven’t Met You Yet” and “Hold On” with former collaborators Alan Chang and Amy Foster. Soon to be released, the 2-CD deluxe "Crazy Love Hollywood Edition" features the original "Crazy Love" album plus a second disc containing four brand new studio recordings and four live songs recorded during his "Crazy Love Tour”.

As Michael Bublé opens wide the doors to his own emotions for the world to see on “Crazy Love”, he knows he has no other choice. “They will know it’s real because they will feel it too -- and after that we are no longer strangers." This also marks Michael Bublé first debut show in Hong Kong.

Tickets available at www.hkticketing.com

Event date: 
Thu 11 Mar | 08:00PM

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