Michael Bubléis getting his show on the road.The“I Believe in You”singer, 43, announced on Thursday that he is launchingin 2019, which will mark his first tour since his 5-year-old sonNoahwas diagnosed with cancer in 2016.The 27-city American tour will kick off on Feb. 13 in Tampa, Florida, and will wrap up on April 6 in Tacoma, Washington, according to a press release. Along the way, Bublé will perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Staples Center in Los Angeles and more destinations.Stefania D’Alessandro/GettyTickets will go on sale on Nov. 19. Three days earlier, on Nov. 16, Bublé’s upcoming album❤️will be released and Bublé will receive a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.Bublé — who shares 3-month-old daughterVida Amber Betty, 2-year-old sonEliasand Noah with wifeLuisana Lopilato— has been vocal about his oldest child’s health battle.“When this all started, I became the strength to somehow pull us and lift us and to be positive,” Bublésaid in OctoberonThe Late Late Show. “When they got [the cancer] out and the chemo was done and they said, ‘We did it, it’s good, he’s okay,’ I fell, I just fell. My wife picks me up now.”RELATED VIDEO: John Legend Is Releasing a New Christmas Album — and He’s Taking It on Tour!“It’s so hard to have to acknowledge it because it’s so painful to talk about,” he added. “We got the diagnosis and that was it, man, my whole life ended.”In July, Bublépraised Noah’s strength. “He’s a superhero,” Bublé told theHerald Sun.Michael Buble/Instagram“I truly thought I’d never come back to music,” Bublé continued. “Family is what matters. The health of my children is No.1. The relationship with my family, my wife, my faith — all of it is easily No. 1.”In August, Bublé noted that hegrew closer to his wifeonce Noah started getting better. “My wife and I, we got happy, we fell in love again,” he toldStellar Magazine.

Michael Bubléis getting his show on the road.

The“I Believe in You”singer, 43, announced on Thursday that he is launchingin 2019, which will mark his first tour since his 5-year-old sonNoahwas diagnosed with cancer in 2016.

The 27-city American tour will kick off on Feb. 13 in Tampa, Florida, and will wrap up on April 6 in Tacoma, Washington, according to a press release. Along the way, Bublé will perform at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Staples Center in Los Angeles and more destinations.

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Tickets will go on sale on Nov. 19. Three days earlier, on Nov. 16, Bublé’s upcoming album❤️will be released and Bublé will receive a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.

Bublé — who shares 3-month-old daughterVida Amber Betty, 2-year-old sonEliasand Noah with wifeLuisana Lopilato— has been vocal about his oldest child’s health battle.

“When this all started, I became the strength to somehow pull us and lift us and to be positive,” Bublésaid in OctoberonThe Late Late Show. “When they got [the cancer] out and the chemo was done and they said, ‘We did it, it’s good, he’s okay,’ I fell, I just fell. My wife picks me up now.”

RELATED VIDEO: John Legend Is Releasing a New Christmas Album — and He’s Taking It on Tour!

“It’s so hard to have to acknowledge it because it’s so painful to talk about,” he added. “We got the diagnosis and that was it, man, my whole life ended.”

In July, Bublépraised Noah’s strength. “He’s a superhero,” Bublé told theHerald Sun.

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“I truly thought I’d never come back to music,” Bublé continued. “Family is what matters. The health of my children is No.1. The relationship with my family, my wife, my faith — all of it is easily No. 1.”

In August, Bublé noted that hegrew closer to his wifeonce Noah started getting better. “My wife and I, we got happy, we fell in love again,” he toldStellar Magazine.

source: people.com