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Michael Bublé set for NZ shows

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DAZZLING: Michael Bublé's shows in Auckland this week promise to be spectacular. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

DAZZLING: Michael Bublé's shows in Auckland this week promise to be spectacular. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

The countdown is on until Michael Bublé's New Zealand Tour starts and now fans who missed out on tickets for the first show have a chance to go.

A second show at Auckland's Vector Arena has now been announced and will be on Thursday next week. The first show, a sellout, is on Wednesday night.

The shows, Bublé's first arena shows in New Zealand, is expected to be one of the most spectacular and classy events Vector Arena has ever hosted with two stages, pyrotechnics, an accomplished 13-piece jazz band and a huge theatre size screen with dazzling graphics.

THE VOICE: Michael Bublé's voice is one in a million. PHOTO/SUPPLIED
THE VOICE: Michael Bublé's voice is one in a million. PHOTO/SUPPLIED

Bublé is a superstar artist - consistently smashing box office records, garnering rave reviews and putting on the ultimate crowd-pleasing performances wherever he plays.

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A final release of the last seats are being made available for his second show on Thursday and organisers are urging fans to get in quick.

Bublé is now well into his 14-date Australian tour, getting rave reviews about the visuals, the high production values, the amazing musicianship, Bublé's candid humour, his audience rapport and of course, his voice.

New York vocal group Naturally 7 will join the New Zealand tour as special international guests. No strangers to Michael Bublé tours, Naturally 7's amazing harmonies accompanied by instruments replicated by their voices, make this 7-member group one of a kind.

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Michael Bublé sings an impromptu a cappella version of "Who's Lovin' You"at a New York City Subway stop with Naturally 7.

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Doors Open at 6.30pm. Naturally 7 is on stage about 7.30pm.

Tickets cost from $99.90 and are available now from www.ticketmaster.co.nz or 09 970 9700 / 0800 111 999.

For further information on the shows go to www.daintygroup.com/www.michaelbuble.com/tour.

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