Malta Michael Bublé to perform in Malta on July 8
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Michael Bublé Live in Malta: Your Night Under the Stars

Bublé Fever Hits Malta: Michael Bublé Announces Summer Show

Imagine this: the sun is setting over the Mediterranean, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink. You’re standing at the Ta’ Qali National Park, the gentle breeze carrying notes of Michael Bublé’s smooth vocals. This isn’t a dream, it’s what’s in store for Malta this summer. The Canadian heartthrob has just announced a show on our sunny islands on July 8.

From Vancouver to Valletta

Michael Bublé, the man who’s made us swoon with hits like “Haven’t Met You Yet” and “Everything,” is trading in his Vancouver views for our Maltese shores. The singer-songwriter will be taking the stage at the Ta’ Qali National Park, transforming the usual hum of scooters and buses into a symphony of his silky voice.

This isn’t Bublé’s first time in Malta. Back in 2016, he visited the island with his family, even posting a picture of himself enjoying a traditional Maltese pastizzi. But this time, he’s not just here for the food (though we’re sure he’ll indulge). He’s here to give us a night to remember.

What to Expect

Bublé’s Malta show is part of his ‘Higher’ world tour, promoting his latest album of the same name. Fans can expect a mix of old favorites and new tracks, all delivered with that signature Bublé charm. Think ‘Cry Me a River,’ ‘Feeling Good,’ and maybe even a few Christmas classics, because let’s face it, it’s never too early for a bit of ‘White Christmas.’

But it’s not just about the music. Bublé’s shows are known for their energy, with the singer often interacting with the crowd and showing off his comedic side. It’s a night that promises laughter, love, and plenty of singing along.

So, mark your calendars, Malta. On July 8, we’re trading in our usual evening strolls along the Three Cities for a night under the stars with Michael Bublé. It’s a night not to be missed.

Tickets and Logistics

Tickets for the show are available online via mTickets. Prices range from €79 to €149, with VIP packages also available. The show starts at 8:30 PM, but we suggest getting there early to secure your spot and soak up the atmosphere.

As for getting there, Ta’ Qali National Park is easily accessible by bus from Valletta, with routes 44, 45, and 46 stopping nearby. There’s also plenty of parking if you’re driving.

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