Sometimes the best performances are the ones that catch you off guard — and that’s exactly what happened when comedian Michael McIntyre and singer Michael Bublé teamed up for a surprise duet of “When You’re Smiling.” This unexpected moment turned out to be one of the most joyful and hilarious performances to hit the stage, and fans couldn’t stop talking about it.
It started off smooth, with Bublé doing what he does best — singing. The classic song with his smooth voice and vintage jazz style. But things took a turn (in the best way) when McIntyre joined in. Known more for his jokes than his vocals, the comedian jumped into the song with playful energy, throwing in funny ad-libs and unexpected harmonies that had the audience cracking up. Just like that, a seemingly simple performance turned out to be a heart warming highlight of the show.
Watch Michael McIntyre & Michael Bublé Perform “When You’re Smiling”
The crowd absolutely loved it. You could hear the laughter, see people smiling, and feel the joy coming off the stage. Fans online called it “pure fun” and said it was one of the most entertaining duets they’d seen. The chemistry between the two Michaels was real — they had great timing, great energy, and honestly, made a perfect pair for this kind of feel-good moment.
After watching that, it’s hard not to want more from Bublé. If you liked the fun vibe of this performance, you’ll definitely enjoy his Carpool Karaoke episode with James Corden, filled with laughter and joy, that episode is also soaked in deeper personal moments as Michael Bublé opens up about his family’s battle with cancer. It’s just another example of how Bublé balances fun and heart in everything he does.
Watch Michael Bublé’s Carpool Karaoke with James Corden
Fans showed major love to that episode too, calling it “real,” “inspiring,” and “hilarious.” It’s no surprise — Bublé always brings his full self whether he’s singing, joking, or just sharing stories.
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