Legendary singer Michael Bublé is heading to Leeds tonight, for one massive gig at the First Direct Arena.
With 11 studio albums to his name, Michael Bublé has been named by Billboard as the third top Canadian artist of all time, beaten only by Celine Dion and Shania Twain.
The Canadian crooner is bringing his Higher Tour across the UK in spring, with massive arena shows booked in over the coming weeks.
He’s pretty well-known for his Christmas albums, which routinely get wheeled out every December, and released his latest record Higher in March last year.
Here’s everything you need to know about Michael Buble’s First Direct Arena concert tonight.
72 shows down. 26 to go! ❤️ #MBHigherTour pic.twitter.com/UUGPkmYb7z
— Michael Bublé (@MichaelBuble) April 2, 2023
Are there still Michael Buble tickets?
Yes! There’s still quite good availability for the concert tonight.
The cheapest tickets are £64.95 each, which will see you popped up in the upper tier of the seating in the huge arena.
Then there are other tickets priced at £87.50, and at £109.95.
You can book your tickets here.
Who is supporting?
No one. He’s riding solo.
Okay, moving on…
What are the stage times?
The doors to the First Direct Arena will open at 6pm.
The show is expected to start at 7.30pm, but as always, this is subject to change.
Make sure to leave yourself plenty of time to get in, clear security and find your seat.
Michael Bublé’s expected setlist
It’s hard to know exactly what songs Michael will play, although he will, of course, wheel out his big hit ‘Haven’t Met You Yet’.
It’ll be a night of gorgeous covers and big-band hits.
The below is the setlist he used when he opened the UK leg of his tour in London last month.
- Feeling Good (Anthony Newley cover)
- Haven’t Met You Yet
- L-O-V-E (Nat King Cole cover)
- Such a Night (Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters cover)
- Sway (Dean Martin cover)
- When You’re Smiling (Seger Ellis cover)
- Home
- Everything
- Higher
- Hold On
- Smile (Charlie Chaplin cover)
- I’ll Never Not Love You
- Can’t Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley cover)
- You’re the First, the Last, My Everything (Barry White cover)
- It’s a Beautiful Day
- Cry Me a River (Julie London cover)
- Smile (Charlie Chaplin cover)
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) (Marvin Gaye cover)
- Save the Last Dance for Me (The Drifters cover)
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