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Crooner Buble lined up for Alltel Arena July 12

Michael Buble, whose taken that Sinatra torch that Harry Connick Jr. occasionally carries when he's not acting or leading his band, will bring his smooth voice to Alltel Arena on Wednesday, July 12. Showtime will be 8 p.m., and tickets for the theater setup will be $66.75 and $51.25. Alltel's theater alignment is what it used for Alison Krauss, Blue Man Group and other shows that aren't designed to take up the entire "lower bowl."

Buble (pronounced boo-blay, if you haven't been keeping up), according to the press release from the promoter, has sold out concerts worldwide and has two platinum albums. He's also appeared recently "The Late Show With David Letterman," which definitely screams cool. "The King of Cool With the Dark Velvet Voice Will Leave You Breathless," the release screamed. Apparently, chicks dig him.

Tickets go on sale Friday, May 5, at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster (Harvest Foods stores, Celebrity Attractions' office at Third and Spring, charge by phone at 975-7575 and www.ticketmaster.com) or the arena box office. There is a six-ticket limit per person the first day of sale.

 

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