Michael Bublé’s Heart‑On‑Speed Pause
After his young son Noah was flagged with liver cancer, the Canadian crooner found himself forced to hit the brakes on his glittering tour circuit. “When your family faces something like that, it has to change you,” Bublé told Reuters, and he’s been staring down the creative abyss ever since.
Why the Break?
Back in November 2016, the 43‑year‑old had to face the reality that his three‑year‑old son had a diagnosis nobody expects that early. The family’s response was nothing short of “put everything else on hold.”
What He Says Now
“It made things a lot clearer,” Bublé said. “Life’s too short to worry about what people think. I just want to keep the joy alive.” He added that he’s been working on a sort of “joy detox,” letting go of things that tried to steal his happiness.
New Music, New Vibe
While the new single “Love You Anymore,” penned by Charlie Puth, drops in a few days, Bublé’s excitement is not just about the music. He’s also about what the word “grace” really means for a family. “Every family handles it differently, but we’ve learned to move forward,” he said.
Back to Music? Very Possible
- Retirement rumours busted: Bublé’s quick denial of the Daily Mail’s retirement claim shows he’s still in the game.
- Upcoming album: “Love” drops on November 16; the singer is leaning into this new chapter.
In short, Bublé’s journey reminds us that even star‑shaped folks hit the pause button when life demands it. He’s keeping the spotlight shining on his son’s fight and wrestling that unexpected lull in his own musical calendar—maybe forever.