The One Song Michael Bublé Refuses to Sing After 20 Years on Tour— “I simply cannot hold back the tears, and Fans Have No Idea What It Costs Me.” He looks away, eyes suddenly glassy.

Over the course of his career, Michael Bublé has built a reputation for delivering emotional performances that connect deeply with audiences around the world. Known for his smooth vocals and heartfelt interpretations of classic standards and original ballads, he has spent more than two decades touring globally and performing songs that celebrate love, nostalgia, and family. Yet among the many tracks in his catalog, one song has become almost too painful for him to perform on stage.

That song is Forever Now, a deeply personal track from his 2018 album Love.

When Bublé first wrote and recorded the song, it was intended as a reflection on the fleeting nature of time. The lyrics explore the emotional experience of watching children grow up—the realization that childhood moments pass quickly and that parents often wish they could pause time, even briefly, to hold on to those precious years.

For many listeners, the song resonated immediately. Its gentle melody and reflective lyrics captured the universal feeling of wanting to protect family moments from slipping away. Fans praised the track for its sincerity, and it quickly became one of the most beloved songs on the album.

But shortly before the album’s release, Bublé and his family were facing an unimaginable crisis.

In 2016, Bublé’s eldest son, Noah, was diagnosed with cancer. The news sent shockwaves through the singer’s life, forcing him to step away from music and public appearances to focus entirely on his family. For months, Bublé and his wife, actress Luisana Lopilato, spent long days and nights in pediatric hospitals while their young son underwent treatment.

During that period, the meaning of “Forever Now” changed dramatically for Bublé.

Lyrics that had once been written as a sentimental reflection on parenting suddenly carried a far heavier emotional weight. Lines about protecting childhood and wishing time could stand still began to echo the fears and vulnerability he experienced while watching his child fight a life-threatening illness.

Thankfully, Noah eventually recovered, and Bublé slowly returned to music. When he resumed performing and began touring again, fans eagerly anticipated hearing songs from the Love album live.

Yet one track rarely appeared in the setlists.

Bublé later admitted that performing “Forever Now” on stage was simply too overwhelming. Each time he tried to sing the song, the memories of those difficult months would immediately return. The images of hospital rooms, uncertainty, and fear made it nearly impossible for him to finish the performance without becoming emotionally overwhelmed.

During interviews, he has spoken candidly about how deeply the song affects him. Even recalling it can cause his voice to soften and his eyes to grow visibly emotional. For Bublé, the lyrics no longer exist only as music—they are tied to one of the most frightening chapters of his life as a parent.

As a result, the singer has largely removed “Forever Now” from his regular concert repertoire. While fans may request it during tours, Bublé has chosen to prioritize his emotional well-being rather than relive those painful memories night after night on stage.

The decision highlights an important truth about songwriting. Songs that listeners embrace as beautiful or comforting can sometimes carry intensely personal meaning for the artist who created them. For Bublé, “Forever Now” represents both love and vulnerability—a reminder of how quickly life can change.

Although he rarely performs the song live today, its message continues to resonate with listeners who understand the fragile, fleeting nature of family moments. And for Michael Bublé, the song remains a powerful symbol of love for his children, even if it is one he can only revisit in private rather than under the bright lights of a concert stage.

 

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