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CairoScene
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Michael Bublé Will Land in Egypt's New Capital on May 26th
The Administrative Capital for Urban Developments and Live Nation are bringing global icon Michael Bublé to Egypt. May 07, 2025 Michael Bublé is bringing the swoon to Egypt's New Capital this May 26th, and yes, it's as dreamy as it sounds. In a power move to turn the New Capital into the region's next big entertainment hotspot, Administrative Capital for Urban Developments, TicketsMarche, and Live Nation Middle East are teaming up to roll out the red carpet for global icons. First up: Mr. Bublé himself. With hits like Haven't Met You Yet, Home, and Feeling Good, Michael Bublé has turned swooning into a sport. Whether you've been in love, heartbroken, or just lost in a late-night jazzy YouTube spiral, the Grammy-winning artist has probably been the soundtrack.


CairoScene
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Michael Bublé to Perform in Egypt's New Capital
This major event is part of a new push to position Egypt's New Administrative Capital as an entertainment hub. Apr 11, 2025 Grammy-winning superstar Michael Bublé is set to croon his way into the New Capital on May 26th, and we're already swooning. Brought to you under a landmark entertainment alliance between Administrative Capital for Urban Developments, TicketsMarche, and Live Nation Middle East, this major event is part of a bold new push to position the New Capital as a regional entertainment hub, where global icons take the stage and Egypt joins the international touring circuit in a big way. And who better to kick things off than the king of old-school crooner charm and pop-swagger? With megahits like Haven't Met You Yet, Home, and his knockout cover of Feeling Good, the Canadian smooth-talker has sold out stadiums, scooped up four Grammys, and claimed Christmas as his own personal season. He's serenaded royals, hosted SNL, and somehow made swing cool again for millennials and their mums alike. If you've ever fallen in love, fallen apart, or just fallen into a YouTube black hole of jazzy covers, chances are, Bublé was involved. Want in? Pre-register NOW at to be first in line, and get ready to lock in your spot when presale tickets drop exclusively next Tuesday, April 15th on TicketsMarche.
Yahoo
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Michael Bublé takes swipe at Trump at Canadian music awards: ‘We are not for sale'
Michael Bublé has hit out at Donald Trump's calls for Canada to be annexed as America's 51st state. While hosting the 2025 Juno Awards on Sunday — Canada's version of the Grammys — the Canadian singer responded to the president's threats in an emotional speech. 'I'm a hometown kid who never left. And as I stand here and I look out at my fellow artists in a sold-out arena with millions watching at home, I'm proud to be Canadian,' Bublé, 49, told the audience. 'I'm proud that when they go low, we go high.' Appearing to choke up, he continued: 'Bottom line, we love this country. We love it, and when you love something, you show up for it. And we always will. We will because we're formidable, because we're fearless, because we don't just acknowledge our differences — we embrace them. Because they don't just make us stronger; they make us a hell of a lot more interesting. 'We're the North, the Pacific, we're the Atlantic, we're the Great Lakes, we're the Rocky Mountains, and we are the wide open spaces. Folks, we are one of a kind. We are beautiful. We are the greatest nation on earth!' he said before declaring, 'And we are not for sale!' The 'Haven't Met You Yet' singer's comments come amid fears of an impending trade war sparked by Trump's sweeping plans to heavily tariff Canada and other countries he feels have treated 'the U.S. unfairly.' In early March, the president threatened to impose 50 percent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports. However, soon after, he backtracked and halted the plan. Trump has since suggested that Canada's 'tariff problem' would vanish if it agreed to become part of the U.S., leaving Canadian politicians and citizens furious. At a mid-March Downing Street press conference, Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney, issued a warning to Trump, telling the president that his threats to annex Canada as the 51st state must stop if the two countries are to broach trade talks. Carney told reporters that Trump's 'disrespectful' comments were an impediment to fresh talks on a U.S.-Canada trade partnership. Still, Trump has remained steadfast in his mission to impose tariffs on Canada, recently imposing a 25 percent tax on all Canadian goods. In retaliation, Canada has issued C$60 billion ($42 billion) of tariffs on U.S. products. 'We are facing the most significant crisis of our lifetimes because of President Trump's unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty,' Carney said on Sunday, March 23, announcing his decision. 'There is so much more to do to secure Canada. To invest in Canada, to build Canada, to unite Canada. That's why I'm asking for a strong positive mandate from my fellow Canadians.'


The Independent
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Michael Bublé takes swipe at Trump at Canadian music awards: ‘We are not for sale'
Michael Bublé has hit out at Donald Trump 's calls for Canada to be annexed as America's 51st state. While hosting the 2025 Juno Awards on Sunday — Canada's version of the Grammys — the Canadian singer responded to the president's threats in an emotional speech. 'I'm a hometown kid who never left. And as I stand here and I look out at my fellow artists in a sold-out arena with millions watching at home, I'm proud to be Canadian,' Bublé, 49, told the audience. 'I'm proud that when they go low, we go high.' Appearing to choke up, he continued: 'Bottom line, we love this country. We love it, and when you love something, you show up for it. And we always will. We will because we're formidable, because we're fearless, because we don't just acknowledge our differences — we embrace them. Because they don't just make us stronger; they make us a hell of a lot more interesting. 'We're the North, the Pacific, we're the Atlantic, we're the Great Lakes, we're the Rocky Mountains, and we are the wide open spaces. Folks, we are one of a kind. We are beautiful. We are the greatest nation on earth!' he said before declaring, 'And we are not for sale!' The 'Haven't Met You Yet' singer's comments come amid fears of an impending trade war sparked by Trump's sweeping plans to heavily tariff Canada and other countries he feels have treated 'the U.S. unfairly.' In early March, the president threatened to impose 50 percent tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports. However, soon after, he backtracked and halted the plan. Trump has since suggested that Canada's 'tariff problem' would vanish if it agreed to become part of the U.S., leaving Canadian politicians and citizens furious. At a mid-March Downing Street press conference, Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney, issued a warning to Trump, telling the president that his threats to annex Canada as the 51st state must stop if the two countries are to broach trade talks. were an impediment to fresh talks on a U.S.-Canada trade partnership. Still, Trump has remained steadfast in his mission to impose tariffs on Canada, recently imposing a 25 percent tax on all Canadian goods. In retaliation, Canada has issued C$60 billion ($42 billion) of tariffs on U.S. products. 'We are facing the most significant crisis of our lifetimes because of President Trump's unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty,' Carney said on Sunday, March 23, announcing his decision. 'There is so much more to do to secure Canada. To invest in Canada, to build Canada, to unite Canada. That's why I'm asking for a strong positive mandate from my fellow Canadians.'


CBC
31-03-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Watch Michael Bublé's star-studded opening performance at the 2025 Juno Awards
2025 Juno Awards host Michael Bublé kicked off the Sunday evening broadcast with a supersized performance reimagining his biggest hits with help from Canadian musicians Maestro Fresh Wes, Jonita Gandhi, Elisapie and Roxane Bruneau. Together, they sang a medley of Bublé's songs, Feeling Good, Haven't Met You Yet and Home in English, Inuktitut, French and Punjabi. This year marks 20 years since he released Feeling Good and Home. Watch the star-studded performance above.