Tuesday, June 29, 2010
MICHAEL BUBLE & "THE CRAZY LOVE" TOUR
Following a series of sellout European shows, Canadian superstar Michael Bublé continues his phenomenal ability to fill arenas for his "Crazy Love" summer tour in the midst of reports of low ticket sales for many of this summer's concerts. The Grammy winning Bublé returns to the US beginning June 22nd, in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the second leg of his "Crazy Love" tour which will play 21 markets ending August 28th in Las Vegas. The tour is expected to be a complete sell-out. "In the current climate of summer tours, Michael Bublé is a shining star," stated "Crazy Love"'s national tour promoter Don Fox of Beaver Productions. "With Michael's following including such a wide demographic span along with the amazing reviews of this show around the world, this is surely going to become one of the biggest tours in the US this summer," he concluded. "It was sensational, positively sensational... The sort of superstar-solidifying show you just know they'll be talking about 25 years and more from now," raved the Orange County Register. "What truly separates this king from all the other pretenders to the throne is the live show... For it's on the concert stage that Bublé shines the brightest," said the San Jose Mercury News. Tickets for Bublé's tour in three Texas markets of Dallas, Houston and San Antonio sold out in 30 minutes. The first leg of the month long "Crazy Love" tour which began March 12th of this year was also a total sell out and was seen by a quarter of a million Michael Bublé fans. Three new dates have been added to the tour including Sacramento on August 24th, San Diego on August 27th and the closing show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Bublé, a multi-Grammy winner has been riding high with the multi-platinum success of "Crazy Love" which has remained on the Billboard Pop Charts since its No. 1 debut 37 weeks ago and has held the No. 1 slot on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Charts since its release. "Haven't Met You Yet," the Bublé penned current single, remains a staple at pop radio.
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