Michael Bublé Live - Second Auckland Show Announced
MICHAEL BUBLÉ LIVE
A second AUCKLAND show is ANNOUNCED: TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
May 21 (SOLD OUT) and now May 22, 2014 – Vector Arena
Dainty Group are thrilled to announce that due to overwhelming demand, MICHAEL BUBLÉ’s Vector Arena show on Wednesday 21st May has sold out and a second show has now been added for Thursday 22nd May 2014.
General public tickets are on sale now from www.ticketmaster.co.nz or 0800 111 999.
Dainty Group Chairman Paul Dainty says: “Michael is clearly one of New Zealand’s favourite artists and thankfully, we have been able to schedule an additional show to meet the huge demand for what will be his first New Zealand arena concerts.”
More good news for fans of Michael - they should make sure they don’t miss this weekend’s Christmas TV special: “Michael Bublé’s Day Off”, screening Saturday 21st at 9.40pm on TV1.
The following week Michael also graces our television screens once more for a Christmas Eve screening of his star-studded Christmas holiday special “Michael Bublé – Home For The Holidays” at 5pm on Tuesday 24th December on TV3.
For further information on the shows go to: www.daintygroup.com /www.michaelbuble.com/tour
Michael Bublé Auckland show dates
Wednesday May
21, 2014 – Auckland, Vector Arena – SOLD
OUT
Thursday May 22, 2014 – Auckland,
Vector Arena
Tickets are on sale
now!
www.ticketmaster.co.nz or
09 970 9700 / 0800 111 999
Official tour packages available from www.showbiznz.co.nz
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