The 49-year-old singer and 37-year-old actress were marred on March 31, 2014 in Buenos Aires.
Michael Bublé and wife Luisana Lopilato were the ones to watch on the 2025 Junos red carpet. Fifteen-time Juno Award winner Bublé was on hand to host the awards show for the third time at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
Ahead of Sunday’s show, the 49-year-old hit the red carpet with his wife — a day before the pair celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary. Bublé opted for a stylish blue suit, while Lopilato sparkled in an asymmetrical pink sequinned gown with floral detail and a thigh-high slit by Pamella Roland.
The Junos were a date night for Bublé and Lopilato, who live nearby in the crooner’s hometown of Burnaby, B.C with their four children: 11-year-old Noah, 8-year-old Elias, 6-year-old Vida and 2-year-old Cielo.
The couple appeared on stage during the broadcast to present the MusiCounts Teacher of the Year Award to Jeannie Hunter, a Nepean High School music teacher in Ottawa.
Bublé held tight to his wife, who changed into an asymmetrical black sequin gown by Nadine Merabi which she paired with a bold red lip.
Earlier this week, Bublé spoke about the importance of hosting the 2025 Juno Awards during a time where political tensions are high between Canada and the United States.
“I’m one of the Canadians who are stressed,” Bublé told CBC. “Of course, our sovereignty means everything to me. I think it’s a great time to focus on whey we’re so special and why we’re so unique and why people slap Canadian flags on their suitcases when they travel… .
“The thing I love about this show and the reason I said yes so quickly is because number one, I love my country so damn much. I wear the Canadian flag on my heart, I really do. I have everywhere I’ve gone my whole life. When people ask me who I am and …. The first thing I say is ‘I’m Canadian.’”
Being close to home was a treat for Bublé and Lopilato, who balance parenthood with their busy careers. Earlier this month, the 37-year-old Argentine actress attended the 28th Malaga Film Festival to celebrate the premiere of her film Mensaje en una Botella (Message in a Bottle).
“The truth is, I feel very fortunate. Like any marriage, we have our challenges, but communication, laughter, and putting family first are what keep us strong…” Lopilato said in an interview with Hola! “We coordinate our schedules so we can be there for the important moments. It’s not always simple, but with love, teamwork, and communication, anything is possible.”
Keep reading to learn more about Bublé and Lopilato’s love story.
November 2008: Introduced in Argentina
In 2008, a then 33-year-old Bublé was introduced to the 22-year-old actress at an after-party following one of his concerts in Buenos Aires. However, it wasn’t the first time the singer had ever seen his future wife;Bublé had laid eyes on Lopilato earlier that day.
“I saw her across this parking lot … I remember getting this … it’s weird, but a really heavy, sad feeling,” Bublé said in a January 2019 appearance on Access Live. “I looked at my grandpa and I said, ‘Grandpa, I’ve just seen the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen and I’m not gonna see her again.”
November 2009: The pair get engaged
Bublé popped the question during a visit with Lopilato’s family in Argentina. The singer reportedly proposed in Spanish after asking for his father’s permission.
“We thought he was joking and he said, still in Spanish, ‘No, really. I really want to marry you,’ and then he took out the ring and gave it to me,” Lopilato said in a 2012 interview with The Mail on Sunday. “I still thought he was joking. Then I noticed that my mother was crying, my sister was crying, even my father was crying, and I thought, ‘This is real because my father never cries.’ So I started to cry too. I loved that he proposed that way — I am a family girl and it was perfect that he said it in front of them.”
March 2011: Legally married in Argentina
Lopilato and Bublé were married in a civil ceremony in Buenos Aires on May 31, 2011. The pair went on two host two weddings: an elaborate party in Argentina followed by another wedding in British Columbia.
August 2013: Welcome, baby Noah!
Bublé and Lopilato were “filled with gratitude” when they welcomed their first son, Noah in August 2013.
“It’s the thing I wanted more than anything else — with the person I wanted it with,” Bublé said about fatherhood in an interview with Hello Canada.
January 2016: Bublé, party of four
Bublé and Lopilato welcomed their second son, Elias on Jan. 22, 2016. The couple announced their son’s birth on Twitter (now X) with a sweet photo of the proud parents and their newborn.
October 2016: Noah’s health crisis
In October 2016, the family faced the unthinkable when 3-year-old Noah was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma, a rare form of liver cancer. The family temporarily relocated to the U.S. so that Noah could receive treatment.
“Luisana and I have put our careers on hold in order to devote all our time and attention to helping Noah get well,” the pair said in a statement. “At this difficult time, we ask only for your prayers and respect for our privacy. We have a long journey in front of us and hope that with the support of family, friends and fans around the world, we will win this battle, God willing.”
March 2017: Bublé withdraws as Junos host to focus on family
Bublé was set to host the 2017 Junos in Ottawa but cancelled in order to focus on his family and Noah’s cancer treatment. Canadian singer Bryan Adams and comedian Russell Peters stepped in to fill the role.
In April, the family provided an update that Noah was doing well as he continued to fight the disease.
“He has been brave throughout and we continue to be inspired by his courage,” a statement said.
“Our gratitude to his doctors and caretakers cannot be put into words. We’d also like to thank the thousands of people that have sent their prayers and good wishes to us. As we continue this journey, we are greatly comforted by your support and love.”
March 2018: Noah returns home after cancer treatment
In Spring 2018, Noah returned home after completing cancer treatment. Bublé shared the news that Noah was in good health in an interview with Australia’s Herald Sun.
“I don’t talk about the whole story, not even to my friends because it hurts too much,” he said. “It’s my boy. He’s a superhero, he doesn’t need to relive it over and again. But I’ve been to hell. And you know what, hell seems like a really nice place to vacation compared to where we’ve been.”
July 25, 2018: Vida is born
The couple welcomed their first daughter, Vida Amber Betty in July 2018. The pair’s first daughter was named “life” in Spanish with her middle names honouring both of her grandmothers.
“I picked it,” Bublé said of his daughter’s name. “It’s the second time I had come up with the name. I was going through the list of names, and I went ‘Oh, you know what, babe? Vida! I mean, what says it better than life, you know?’ What a miracle this kid is.”
October 2018: Bublé opens up about pain of son’s cancer diagnosis
It wasn’t until his eldest son had regained his health that Bublé was able to discuss the full impact of his son’s cancer diagnosis.
In an interview with Australian morning news program Today, the singer shared heartbreaking details of the family’s private struggle.
“There were a million times that my wife and I were just surviving, struggling to survive, and to breathe,” Bublé said. “I much rather would have it have been me,” he continued. “Many times I wish that it had been.”
The singer said the couple were moved by the support from fans and strangers who were wishing them well.
“More times than people could understand, some days when we wished we didn’t wake up, when we did, we felt the love of those people,” he said. “We knew they were praying for us, we knew that there was goodness out there. It gave us faith in humanity.”
March 31, 2021: Celebrating 10 years of marriage
Bublé celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary with a sweet message to his wife on Instagram.
“The good things in life have been better with you, and you’ve helped lift me through some of the hardest times imaginable,” he wrote. “You’re my way better half, my hero and the light of my life.”
May 6, 2022: Baby Cielo joins the family
The couple welcomed their fourth and reportedly last child in May 2022, daughter Cielo Yoli Rose Bublé.
January 2023: Bublé shares the secret to his relationship with Lopilato
Bublé and Lopilato’s life is bustling with four kids and two very busy careers. However, the singer said in a 2023 interview with Red that their relationship works when each is creatively thriving.
“More than anything, my wife and I understand that each other’s fulfillment is important,” he said. “I’m not saying we’re perfect — nobody is — but we both have that understanding…I won’t be touring for certain months next year because she’ll be filming a movie, and so I’ll be Daddy on set, and then she’ll do the same for me…We don’t care what we do — being together is the goal.”