“Hey Blake, Come Over Here!” – Michael Bublé and Blake Shelton Surprise Fans With a Magical Times Square Duet
In what can only be described as a once-in-a-lifetime street performance, two of music’s most beloved voices stunned thousands in the heart of New York City. The unexpected moment began when Michael Bublé, known for his smooth vocals and old-school charm, sat down in bustling Times Square with a few basic instruments and began singing. But what followed truly took the crowd by surprise.
“Hey Blake, come over here!” Bublé shouted with a grin, motioning to none other than country music superstar Blake Shelton, who was standing nearby. The moment felt completely spontaneous — as if two friends had decided to share their love of music with the city, no stage, no tickets, no script. And just like that, the two began to perform Home, one of Bublé’s most iconic ballads, in perfect harmony.
As the opening chords echoed through the air, the energy in Times Square shifted. Curious passersby stopped in their tracks, and within minutes, the street was filled with a crowd of enchanted onlookers. Hundreds of phones were raised high, recording the impromptu duet as Bublé and Shelton poured heart and soul into their performance. The chemistry between them was palpable — a mix of deep friendship, mutual respect, and shared passion for music.
Home, originally released by Michael Bublé in 2005, has long been a fan favorite for its emotional lyrics about longing, belonging, and love. Blake Shelton himself released a cover of the song in 2008, adding a country twist to the pop-jazz ballad. Hearing the two perform it together, right in the middle of one of the world’s busiest intersections, was nothing short of magical.
For those lucky enough to be there, it was a free concert they’ll never forget. And for the rest of us, countless videos have already started to circulate online, capturing this rare and unforgettable collaboration between two genre-defining artists.
This report is based on unverified information and compiled from multiple unofficial sources.