Michael Bublé Live in Malta: Your Guide to the Summer Show
Bublé Fever Hits Malta: Michael Bublé Announces Summer Show
Imagine this: the sun is setting over the Grand Harbour, the Mediterranean Sea shimmering under the Maltese sky, and suddenly, the smooth vocals of Michael Bublé fill the air. This isn’t a dream, folks. It’s happening on July 8, 2023, at the iconic Ta’ Qali National Stadium.
From Canada to the Mediterranean
Michael Bublé, the Canadian heartthrob who has been crooning his way into our hearts for over a decade, has announced a stop in Malta as part of his ‘Higher’ world tour. The tour, supporting his latest album of the same name, will see Bublé performing in over 40 cities across North America, Europe, and Asia. But it’s our little island that’s buzzing with excitement today.
Bublé, known for his smooth takes on classic jazz and pop standards, will be bringing his signature charm and charisma to Malta. Fans can expect a night filled with hits like ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’, ‘Everything’, and ‘Feeling Good’.
What You Need to Know
So, here’s the lowdown. The concert is set for Saturday, July 8, at the Ta’ Qali National Stadium. Gates open at 6:30 PM, with the show starting at 8:30 PM sharp. Tickets are available online via Ticketline, with prices ranging from €65 to €125.
If you’re planning to make a night of it, there are plenty of restaurants and bars nearby in Msida and Gżira. Why not start your evening with a delicious meal at Marco’s or TapaZ, both within walking distance of the stadium?
And if you’re traveling from elsewhere in Malta, remember that public transport will be running late to accommodate concert-goers. You can check the Public Transport Malta website for schedules.
Bublé’s Maltese Connection
But why Malta, you ask? Well, Bublé has a soft spot for our islands. He’s visited before, and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, is a fan of our sunny shores. In an interview a few years back, she mentioned how much she loved the clear blue waters and the laid-back pace of life here.
So, it’s not just a concert. It’s a celebration of Malta’s growing reputation as a cultural hub, attracting international acts and audiences alike. And it’s a chance for us to show Bublé and his fans what our little island is all about.
