
Michael Bublé Will Land in Egypt's New Capital on May 26th
May 07, 2025
Michael Bublé is bringing the swoon to Egypt's New Capital this May 26th, and yes, it's as dreamy as it sounds.
In a power move to turn the New Capital into the region's next big entertainment hotspot, Administrative Capital for Urban Developments, TicketsMarche, and Live Nation Middle East are teaming up to roll out the red carpet for global icons. First up: Mr. Bublé himself.
With hits like Haven't Met You Yet, Home, and Feeling Good, Michael Bublé has turned swooning into a sport. Whether you've been in love, heartbroken, or just lost in a late-night jazzy YouTube spiral, the Grammy-winning artist has probably been the soundtrack.
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