Michael Bublé is making his way back Down Under.
On Friday, the Canadian crooner announced his six-city tour around Australia in November and December.
The 46-year-old is set to begin his tour in Newcastle on Wednesday 30 November, before wowing crowds in Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane.
Back Down Under! Michael Bublé announced a six-city Australian tour in 2022 on Friday, after dropping his 11th studio album Higher
‘I have been touring Australia for 20 years now and the fact that you all keep turning up to my shows makes me feel like the luckiest man alive,’ Michael said in a statement.
‘I absolutely adore performing live, being on stage is complete and utter enjoyment for me. It’s a great pleasure and honour for me to be able to show up and be made feel so welcome.’
Telstra Plus pre-sale tickets are available on Tuesday 29th March, while General public tickets go on sale Friday 1st April.
Michael’s tour comes after he dropped his 11th studio album Higher on Friday.
On sale soon! Telstra Plus pre-sale tickets are available on Tuesday 29th March, while General public tickets go on sale Friday 1st April
Exciting: The 46-year-old is set to begin his tour in Newcastle on Wednesday 30 November, before wowing crowds in Perth , Melbourne , Adelaide , Sydney and Brisbane
New album: Michael’s Higher tour comes after he dropped his 11th studio album of the same name on Friday
Michael last came Down Under in 2020 for the Australian leg of his hugely successful sold-out ‘An Evening With Michael Bublé’ tour.
He also supported Australia’s bushfire appeal with a live cross from one of his Melbourne shows to the Fire Fight Australia bushfire benefit concert in Sydney.
He previously put his career on hold after his son Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer in 2016.
At the time, Michael revealed that he was told that his step back from the music industry could’ve jeopardised his career, with the star not knowing whether he would return.
However, following his return to the stage last summer, he admitted he ‘cried for two hours’ after becoming overwhelmed with emotion.
The Haven’t Met You Yet performer told The Sun: ‘My first show back, I played Croke and I cried for like two hours afterwards. It was too emotional for me. I was too happy. Noah is great, thank God.’
Happy to be back: Michael last came Down Under in 2020 for the Australian leg of his hugely successful sold-out ‘An Evening With Michael Bublé’ tour