Michael Bublé has said that his “romantic” concerts result in a population boom in the cities where he plays.
The Canadian singer appeared on the BBC’s Good Morning Ulster radio show on Wednesday to discuss his upcoming six-date tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland, and joked that it would result in a spike in the birth rate.
“I don’t know what the population of those places are, but I know that nine months after I play those outdoor gigs they’re going to double,” he said.
“It’s so romantic, especially those outdoor gigs, you’re under the stars, listening to these songs, and you’re swaying out there, and you’re having a couple of glasses of wine,” said Bublé, 50.
“It’s an aphrodisiac,” he said. “I like to call them ‘Bublé-bies’,” the singer said of the children born in the aftermath of his shows.
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