Michael Bublé news: Schedules live performance after taking break to care for son with cancer

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Canadian singer Michael Buble and his bride Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato wave to fans after their religious wedding ceremony at the Villa Maria palace in Marcos Paz, outskirts of Buenos Aires April 2, 2011.

The Canadian singer, Michael Bublé, has been absent from performing on stage for a while now after putting his career on hold for his eldest son, who was previously diagnosed with cancer. Fortunately for Bublé's fans, it has been announced that he will be performing live once again next year, although his appearances will still be kept to a minimum.

In a report by CBC News, Bublé is scheduled to return to the big stage as a headliner on July 13 at the BST Hyde Park in London, U.K. Fans of the 42-year-old singer will have to snag tickets early, since this will be the only time the Bublé will be performing live in the country for the rest of 2018. Bublé's label, Warner Music Group, stated that Bublé's summer bookings are "very limited," but Bublé will also be performing in Dublin in the same month.

It was not only Bublé who had to slow down his career for the sake of their child, since his wife, Luisana Lopilato, also had to take a break from her acting career in order to take care of their eldest son, Noah, who is just four years old. It was only last year that Noah was diagnosed with cancer, and they had to make sure that he was nursed back to health as quickly as possible. It is not publicly known as to which type of cancer Noah is diagnosed with.

According to Billboard, Bublé had cancelled some of his past shows, such as the BBC Awards and the Brit Awards to take care of Noah. In February of this year, he made a public announcement detailing the condition of his son, which doctors at the time thought to be very optimistic. Noah had been responding well to treatment the treatment, and it seems that his health's progress is going smoothly now that his dad is going back to the big stage.

The selling of tickets to Bublé's show will begin on Friday, Nov. 17.

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