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    Home » “He practiced this just to surprise me after my tour,” Michael Bublé shared, his voice full of pride and emotion. It wasn’t a stadium concert or a flashy TV moment — it was a quiet video that captured one of the most beautiful duets of Bublé’s career: a father and son pouring their hearts into “I’ll Never Not Love You”. The clip instantly went viral, not just for the music, but for the raw, unscripted love between them. Now, fans everywhere are rallying behind one wish — to see Michael and little Noah share that magic live on The Voice stage.
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    “He practiced this just to surprise me after my tour,” Michael Bublé shared, his voice full of pride and emotion. It wasn’t a stadium concert or a flashy TV moment — it was a quiet video that captured one of the most beautiful duets of Bublé’s career: a father and son pouring their hearts into “I’ll Never Not Love You”. The clip instantly went viral, not just for the music, but for the raw, unscripted love between them. Now, fans everywhere are rallying behind one wish — to see Michael and little Noah share that magic live on The Voice stage.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJune 1, 20253 Mins Read
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    Michael Bublé Tears Up in Emotional Duet With Son — Fans Beg for a Father-Son Performance on The Voice

    Michael Bublé — the velvet-voiced crooner and beloved The Voice coach — has never been shy about sharing his love for family. But one of his most touching moments didn’t happen on live TV. Instead, it unfolded in a simple, heartfelt TikTok video that has since gone viral: a surprise duet with his son Noah.

    In the 2022 clip, Bublé softly sings his ballad “I’ll Never Not Love You” while Noah, just 8 years old at the time, plays the piano. The setting is intimate — no stage lights, no audience — just a father and son, bound by love and music. Midway through the song, Bublé’s voice cracks as he whispers, “He’s so amazing,” holding back tears.

    “Noah surprised me after I got back from tour,” Bublé wrote in the caption. “He’d been working so hard to learn this song. I’m so proud of my little guy.”

    It’s a performance that’s melted hearts across the internet — not just because of the talent, but the tenderness.

    Now 11, Noah is the eldest of Bublé’s four children with wife Luisana Lopilato. The couple also shares Elias (9), Vida (6), and baby Cielo (2). Speaking with The Project in 2023, Bublé said:

    “They’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me. They’re my joy.”

    Fans Are Begging: “Bring Noah to The Voice Stage!”
    Since the video resurfaced and gained traction, fans across social media have been united in one wish: to see Michael and Noah perform live on The Voice Season 28. Given the show’s history of emotional moments, many believe a father-son duet could become the most powerful performance of the season.

    NBC hasn’t confirmed any such special segment, but with speculation swirling and Season 28 on the horizon, the idea doesn’t seem far-fetched — especially since Bublé played such a pivotal role in The Voice Season 27, mentoring Adam David all the way to a dramatic victory.

    “He’s not just a coach. He’s a heart-on-his-sleeve mentor who connects beyond music,” one fan wrote.

    From Cancer to Triumph: Why This Moment Hits Hard
    Bublé’s fans know that his bond with Noah runs especially deep. In 2016, Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer — a terrifying chapter in the family’s life that changed everything.

    “I will never be carefree again,” Bublé later said. “My whole life turned upside down.”

    Thankfully, Noah recovered. But moments like this piano duet aren’t just musical — they’re reminders of battles fought and won.

    If the tears in Bublé’s eyes tell us anything, it’s that music — when shared with someone you love — becomes more than a performance. It becomes a memory, a miracle, and a message.

    @michaelbuble More talent in his little fingers than I have in my whole body !! #chickenlegs #proud #illnevernotloveyou ♬ original sound – Michael Bublé

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