Entertainment & Living

Michael Bublé concert is coming to Fort Worth, but he’s going to be a little late

If you have already purchased tickets for the Micheal Bublé concert scheduled for April, stick them in a red envelope and put them in a safe place.

Now you can use them as a day after Valentine’s Day present.

The Bublé concert previously scheduled for April 4 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth has been rescheduled for Feb. 15, 2021, due to the appearance of the novel coronavirus.

If you have already purchased tickets to see Bublé, those will be honored for the rescheduled date, according to a Dickies Arena news release.

If you waited to purchase tickets, some remain available at Ticketmaster.

The official announcement of the new dates was confirmed by Beaver Productions, the national promoter and his label, Warner Records, the release said.

“I am so looking forward to getting back on stage. I’ve missed my fans and my touring family,” Bublé said in the release. “Meantime, I hope everyone stays safe. We can all look forward to a great night out.”

Bublé’s 2019 world tour included 82 shows with more than 1.2 million people in attendance, and his 2020 North American tour promises to be even bigger.

Bublé has completed five sold-out world tours, won four Grammy Awards, and sold more than 60 million records.

Bublé‘s new single, “Gotta Be Patient,” a collaboration with Barenaked Ladies and Mexican singer Sofia Reyes has just been released, according to the release. He also just completed a series of Facebook Live shows while in quarantine with his family in Vancouver, the release said.

Dickies Arena, which opened in October, is a 14,000-seat multipurpose arena within the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, and is located at 1911 Montgomery St.

Mitch Mitchell
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Mitch Mitchell is an award-winning reporter covering courts and crime for the Star-Telegram. Additionally, Mitch’s past coverage on municipal government, healthcare and social services beats allow him to bring experience and context to the stories he writes.
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