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More Crazy Love From Bublé

02:01 PM, Tuesday 9/7/10 1 |   |

There’s more Michael Bublé for everyone as the contemporary crooner adds U.S. dates to the ol’ routing sheet and preps for the deluxe version of his 2009 hit album hitting stores next month.

  • Michael Buble

    Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.
    July 2, 2010

    (George Tazzini / PhotosFromToday.com)

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There’s no denying the 2009 Crazy Love album has been good to Bublé, generating some of the best reviews the singer has ever received. Responsible for hit singles like the disc’s title track as well as “Haven’t Met You Yet,” “Hold On” and “Cry Me A River,” not only is the album charting, but is also responsible for yet another single – “Hollywood” – released this week.

And there’s more Crazy Love coming your way in the form of a deluxe CD scheduled to drop Oct. 25. Michael Bublé – Crazy Love Hollywood Edition will contain several new recordings including “Hollywood” plus live versions of “Haven’t Met You Yet” and Billy Vera’s “At This Moment.” The disc’s extra songs will also be available on a standalone CD.

The new U.S. tour begins in Hershey, Pa., at the GIANT Center Nov. 23. Philadelphia is next on the list with Bublé playing that city’s Wells Fargo Center Nov. 24. Then it’s on to Newark and the Prudential Center Nov. 26. Other cities include Boston, New York, Washington, Grand Rapids, Little Rock, Nashville, Anaheim, Oklahoma City and Los Angeles.

Bublé has partnered with Beringer Vineyards. Along with naming Beringer the official wine of the tour, the alliance translates into more Bublé more of the time via valuable offers and experiences offered through retail, restaurant and concert venues.

But the deal isn’t only for the brick & mortar world and you can expect plenty of Bublé opportunities, including snagging unreleased music, by way of social media outlets such as Twitter as well as through the singer’s official fan club, Bungalow B. The Bublé / Beringer partnership’s grand finale will be an exclusive performance for select fans at Beringer’s Napa HQ planned for summer 2011.

  • Michael Buble

    "Wetten Dass...? (Bet It...?)" show, Bremen, Germany
    December 6, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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To learn more about Bublé’s upcoming U.S. tour please click here for the artist’s website and here for the Beringer Vineyards site.


1 Comments leave a comment

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    GrahamBanks wrote:

    03:24 PM, Sep 07, 2010

    Wow, this guy's act was totally cool...when it was performed by Liza Minelli in 1985.

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