The couple first exchanged vows in a civil ceremony in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 31, 2011, per TODAY, where the bride, 23 at the time, wore a lilac chiffon dress and silver heels while the groom, 35, wore a grey suit. Lopilato even tossed her bouquet of purple orchids out to a crowd of fans waiting outside for them. (You can see a photo of their stunning outfits here.)
Days later on April 2, 2011, they celebrated their marriage with 300 friends and family members in an extravagant ceremony in Buenos Aires. Bublé donned a classic black tuxedo and Lopilato wore white silk wedding dress with a tiered tulle skirt. (Check out photos of their Argentinian wedding attire here.)
Six weeks later, on May 20, 2011, the couple hosted their third wedding in Bublé’s Canadian hometown at the Pan Pacific hotel in Vancouver, The Province reported. This gathering was even bigger with over 500 of their friends and family members in attendance, according to the newspaper. The lovebirds also wore different ensembles for their Canadian celebration; Lopilato stunned in a cream white wedding dress with pearls stitched on the bodice while, Bublé looked dapper in a dark suit with a thin tie. (You can see photos of their Vancouver reception and outfits here.)
“We’re both nervous, but we’re excited,” Bublé told Entertainment Tonight Canada ahead of their third wedding, per The Toronto Star. “It’s just another excuse to celebrate our love, have a few drinks, and to dance all night.”
Bublé told Entertainment Tonight Canada that their Buenos Aires wedding was “a beautiful night” with both of their families. “Her family is so special and my family is so special that when they came together, we danced ‘til 7 a.m.,” he told the outlet in 2011.
Michael Bublé and Luisana Lopilato’s first dance wedding song was a Frank Sinatra classic
Considering how much Bublé admires Frank Sinatra, it’s no surprise the newlyweds danced to one of his most romantic songs. In a 2021 interview with Smooth Radio, Bublé revealed their first dance wedding song was “Young at Heart,” which Sinatra first recorded in 1954.
Many artists have recorded their own versions of “Young at Heart” over the years including Bing Crosby, Tony Bennett, Bob Dylan, and Bublé himself. For Bublé and Lopilato’s first wedding dance, they went with the original. “It was Frank’s version,” he told Smooth Radio. “There’s no way I would dance to my version of anything. Oh god no. I could only be so cringey, you know what I mean? I’m cringey enough.”
Michael Bublé wants to renew their wedding vows in front of their kids
After more than a decade of marriage, Bublé said he wants to renew their wedding vows so their children can be included.
“I think we’ve always wanted to renew our vows, but never wanted to make people like pukey about it, you know what I mean?” Bublé told Entertainment Tonight in 2022. “Our kids often ask us why they weren’t at our wedding. They don’t quite understand why they didn’t get to be there. So, it’s one of those things where we thought, ‘You know what? We have a lot to celebrate in our life, why don’t we? Wouldn’t it be lovely to renew the vows, let the kids be there, and all that.’”