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Michael Bublé: Population Will Double After Romantic Summer Shows
The singer said the outdoor concerts feel romantic and rare as his family joins a stripped-back tour with only a handful of shows.
Canadian singer Michael Bublé joked that his outdoor UK and Ireland tour dates could spark a baby boom, predicting city populations will "double" nine months after his performances.
Since becoming a hands-on father to four children, Bublé has "really slowed down" touring, explaining that performing fewer shows has made each night feel "richer" and deeper with audiences.
His family will accompany him on the summer tour, with the children "excited to come and see Papi and coming on a little holiday," Bublé said, transforming the dates into a family adventure.
Bublé returns to Belfast on July 1 to headline Belsonic at Ormeau Park, marking his first performance in the city since 2019 when he performed at the SSE Arena.
Recently marking his 15th wedding anniversary with wife Luisana Lopilato, Bublé also shared his passion for ice hockey, owning a jersey signed by the entire Belfast Giants team.
By Jack Guy, CNN - Michael Bublé said his "romantic" concerts cause a population boom in the cities where he performs. The Canadian singer appeared on the BBC radio program "Good Morning Ulster" Wednesday to discuss his upcoming six-date tour of the UK and Ireland, joking that it will cause a surge in the birth rate. "I don't know what the population of those places is, but I know that nine months after I do those outdoor concerts, it's going to…