Michael Bublé postpones summer 2020 tour dates

By Camden Mondeaux on April 1, 2020
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MARCH 30: Singer/songwriter Michael Buble performs at T-Mobile Arena on March 30, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Michael Bublé announced he would be postponing his summer 2020 tour dates amid concerns over COVID-19. 

By: Cami Mondeaux

The scheduled tour, “An Evening with Michael Bublé,” was originally scheduled to begin in Anaheim, California, in the beginning of May. However, that show — along with a list of others — will be postponed and rescheduled as soon as possible.

“The safety of my fans and my touring family is more important than anything and of course takes priority,” Bublé said in a statement. “I pray that everyone remains safe and I look forward to seeing you back on the road for a great night out once we are advised that our shows can continue. Stay well everyone.”

Bublé canceled 10 of his May shows, including his May 8 performance in Salt Lake City. These recent cancellations come after the singer already postponed his March and April shows.

But, concert-goers shouldn’t give up on their chance to see Bublé in concert.

“Hold on to your tickets and they will be honored for the rescheduled dates that we will be revealing once they are confirmed,” said Don Fox, the tour’s national promoter.

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