Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden
Bublé's Grammy Win

Multi-Grammy-winning phenomenon Michael Bublé returns to public television in Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden, a musical concert that captures the star in a trademark, high-octane performance. Recorded at New York City’s famed arena, this program’s highlights include a show-stopping collection of Bublé’s hits (not included on the DVD release) such as Sway, Save the Last Dance for Me and How Sweet It is, as well as selections from his newest album Crazy Love. Supplementing the concert sequences are behind-the-scenes documentary segments, offering an intimate portrait of the Canadian singing sensation leading up to his landmark MSG concert. Reviewing the concert for The New York Times, Stephen Holden wrote, “The thing at which Mr. Bublé excels is traditional pop singing, with an ear to the present. Whether swinging moderately hard or crooning, he effortlessly bridges the gaps among old-style big-band music, rhythm and blues, and mainstream pop. The cavernous Garden felt like an intimate nightclub.”

The multi-platinum-selling Bublé made his Great Performances debut in December 2005 with his first solo television special Caught In The Act.

Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden airs on THIRTEEN as part of the Great Performances series on Thursday, March 4 at 10 p.m. (check local listings for availability on other PBS stations)

Great Performances is a production of THIRTEEN in association with WNET.ORG – one of America’s most prolific and respected public media providers.

With 80 sold-out U.S. appearances, Bublé’s 2008-09 concert tour was attended by more than 1.5 million fans worldwide. Released on DVD+CD, the Madison Square Garden concert won a Grammy as “Best Traditional Pop Album” in February 2010. Last October, Bublé’s current album Crazy Love (produced by David Foster, Bob Rock and Humberto Gatica) jumped to number one on the Billboard charts upon its release. Bublé’s previous albums have sold more than 15 million copies. His 2007 CD, the Grammy-winning Call Me Irresponsible, was a number one album in the U.S. and around the globe. His 2005 It’s Time album sold six million copies worldwide and holds the record as the longest running title to remain on the Billboard Traditional Jazz charts for two full years, remaining at the number one position for more than 80 weeks.

Great Performances is funded by the Irene Diamond Fund, Vivian Milstein, the LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust and public television viewers. For Great Performances, Bill O’Donnell is series producer and David Horn is executive producer.

For more information on Michael Bublé, please go to: www.michaelbuble.com and www.bungalow-b.com.

Michael Buble

15 Responses to “Bublé’s Grammy Win”
  1. Voletta says:

    When will this be re-aired? I did not hear anything about it on KERA.

  2. Karyn says:

    We did not get to see Michael’s Performance, can we buy a DVD? When will it be shown again. We received a short notice, it wasn’t broadcast at the time announced in Az. We were looking for it on KAET
    Tv Channel eight with Direct TV, was that the right one.

    Please let us know this information, we will gladly buy a DVD if you or a store you recommend has it available

  3. Evelyn says:

    I missed yesterdays performance of Michael Buble on PBS, New York. When will it be shown again?

    • Carol Danielsen says:

      I would like to see Michael Buble’s performance at Madison Square Gardens. I missed it on PBS.

  4. fiona says:

    hello pbs!
    im dying to see michael buble concert on air. i miss it twice.
    would you please let us know when your next on-air concer will be shown again?
    thanks

  5. Patty says:

    The DVD comes with his CD

  6. Patty says:

    The CD live from MSG

  7. peggy says:

    i want to buy the cd/dvd package of michael buble in madison square garden. is it still for sale. i watched it in march and wrote down the phone number but lost it. please let me know

  8. Teresa says:

    You can buy the CD/DVD set at Walmart or online at Amazon.

  9. Doug says:

    The Grammy winning concert for “Best Traditional Pop Album” will have it’s US premiere on Great Performances this March.

    “it’s?” Didn’t anyone take grammar in school?

  10. Katie says:

    Does Lisa know you on American Idol, Ellen and Rachael Ray?

  11. John says:

    I don’t understand why PBS can show a more complete concert version than what is presented on the DVD release. I bought the DVD after I watched it on PBS, expecting to see the same show. Many musical numbers were left out ENTIRELY. I would rather watch the PBS version. What a let down.

    Does anyone know when this will air again on PBS?

  12. Fred says:

    Wow, Thats exactly what I thought too..like John said:
    I don’t understand why PBS can show a more complete concert version than what is presented on the DVD release. I bought the DVD after I watched it on PBS, expecting to see the same show. Many musical numbers were left out ENTIRELY. I would rather watch the PBS version. What a let down.
    I agree 100 percent . There was some excellent stuff in the PBS show, like Michael doing that Elvis
    Impersonation…and he sounded great too.. Looks like someone need to setup there digital recorder when it comes on PBS again..its too good to leave out!!

  13. Phyl says:

    Please let me know when I will be able to see Michael Buble again on WQED.

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