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Chatter: Michael Bublé and Jeremy Hotz

Bublé is back After taking a two-year break from making music to care for his five-year-old son diagnosed with liver cancer, Michael Bublé is heading back on the road.
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CANADIAN CROONER – Grammy award-winning Michael Bublé returns to perform in Canada with a stop at Rogers Place on April 15, 2019.

Bublé is back

After taking a two-year break from making music to care for his five-year-old son diagnosed with liver cancer, Michael Bublé is heading back on the road.

The internationally acclaimed crooner will kick off the Canadian leg of a North American tour on April 12, 2019, in his hometown of Vancouver.

The 11-stop tour heads east with an arena concert at Rogers Place on Monday, April 15, in support of his anticipated eighth studio album, love.

In a statement to Billboard, the four-time Grammy Award winner said, “I’m going back to do what I was meant to do. I’m going back to a world that needs love and romance and laughter more than it has in a long time.”

Tickets go on sale Monday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. at www.livenation.com.

Hotz at River Cree

International award-winning comedian Jeremy Hotz just announced his 23-date Dangerously Handsome national tour.

Known for his astute improvised comedy and less-than-charming good looks, Hotz returns with “Shackleton the Wonderdog,” the world’s smallest service dog.

With his less-than-stellar looks, he can find misery in any corner of the world and turn it into heartfelt laughter for his audience.

The Gemini Award winner, now residing in California, hits the boards at River Cree Casino in Enoch on Saturday, Feb. 2. To purchase tickets, visit www.jeremyhotz.com.

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