Michael Bublé has announced two huge Irish concerts, after he shut down retirement rumours.
The singer played in Dublin’s Croke Park during the summer, following a two year break, as he was looking after his son, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2016 and beat the illness last year.
The father-of-three has now revealed that he is set to make his return to Ireland, with a concert in Dublin and Belfast.
The 43-year-old has announced a gig in Dublin’s 3 Arena on 6th June and Belfast’s SSE Arena on June 9th.
The news comes after Michael shut down rumours that he is retiring from music on last night’s X Factor.
Following his incredible performance on the show, Dermot O’Leary asked the singer if he was retiring, to which Michael responded: “No, that’s ridiculous. Don’t believe it. No way.”
“You lot can’t stop this. I love this too much,” he told the host.
Tickets for Michael’s Irish concerts go on sale on 23rd November at 9:00AM.