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Michael Bublé has announced some exciting live show dates for 2022, with a short-lived Las Vegas residency.
The famous singer will be following in the footsteps of other classic crooners who've performed in Vegas, with this being Bublé's first. It's been an exciting month for him as his classic Christmas album has had a re-release and NBC aired his festive special on December 6.
After the announcement, Bublé discussed why he'd never performed a Las Vegas residency before and why this upcoming one will be a limited run. Here's all of the details about how and when to see Bublé in Vegas.
Michael Bublé's Las Vegas residency details
On December 6, Bublé announced the limited residency on his social media accounts and shared information about how you get can tickets.
There will be six shows in total at Resort World in Vegas, from Wednesday April 27 to Saturday May 7, 2022. He'll be performing on two Wednesdays, two Fridays and two Saturdays in this time.
Michael will headline a Las Vegas Limited Engagement at @ResortsWorldLV Apr. 27 to May 7. An extraordinary opportunity to see Michael at the 5K-capacity @RWLVTheatre. Tix on sale Fri., Dec. 10 at https://t.co/zHYRtih8cG. @AmericanExpress Presale now through 12/9!@aegpresentslv pic.twitter.com/iUqFzmop1Q
— Michael Bublé (@MichaelBuble) December 6, 2021
There's a limit to the number of tickets on sale as the Resorts World theater has a capacity of 5,000, meaning tickets may be hard to get a hold of.
Tickets will go on general sale on the Resorts World website from Friday December 10 at 10:00 a.m. American Express members can order tickets through presale, available Tuesday December 7 at 1:00 p.m.
True fans will also be able to get their hands on a ticket first with the fan club presales option, starting Tuesday December 7 at 10:00 a.m.
There's also VIP packages purchasing options, group sales and upgrades available.
There's no guarantee which songs he'll play yet but the event description suggests he'll play his "timeless hits accompanied by a full orchestra and unmatched audio and video technology for an only-in-Vegas, unforgettable night with Michael Bublé."
Bublé also has a new album due out in spring so his residency is perfectly timed for him to perform new songs from the record.
Bublé on his Las Vegas residency
Bublé's isn't the first big star to announce a Vegas residency recently. Adele announced she'd be doing the same and Bublé thinks the concept of a Vegas residency has changed in recent years.
In an interview announcing the news with Billboard, Bublé said: "I wrote a joke for my show that said, 'If my tour had a stop in Vegas, I knew I was doing well. But if my tour began and ended there, they knew my career was in trouble.' And that's changed a lot. The residency is kind of a badge of honor."
Explaining why he'd never done a Vegas residency before, Bublé explained that it was because he felt a "responsibility" to travel around the world to see his fans, performing at small or big venues anywhere. He concluded, "That ends when you sit in Vegas. Sit in one place and have people say, 'Should we go to the Blue Man Group or Michael Bublé?'"
Tickets for Michael 's Las Vegas residency go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday morning.
Michael Bublé's Christmas in the City is available to watch on NBC streaming platform Peacock now.
#ChristmasInTheCity 10/9c on @NBC tonight!@jimmyfallon @leonbridges @kermitthefrog@hanwaddingham @camila_cabello pic.twitter.com/Tw4QOGnwaN
— Michael Bublé (@MichaelBuble) December 6, 2021

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