Michael Bublé Sings “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” With 17-Year-Old Fan

Michael Bublé, the American vocal icon, is known for incorporating duets with fans at his shows, and most of them are awesome. One of the duets that made music lovers online crazy was the moment Bublé sang Frank Sinatra’s signature hit “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” with a 17-year-old fan at his show at the Tacoma Dome on July 4, 2019.

The video begins as Ben presents Bublé with a homemade sign by his mom, which shows an unflattering picture of Bublé. The star played along with a good-natured grievance, jokingly chiding, “Dude, your mum is brutal.” He then sat on the side of the stage, crooned the first line of the song then passed the mic to Ben. The young performer then astounded the audience with the flawless rendition. Check out the video below, which has since amassed over 1.4 million views on Ben’s channel.

The segment sparked a wave of mirth amongst the audience members, but the laughs turned to cheers as teenage sensation Ben Fagerstedt took the stage. Michael Bublé couldn’t hide his admiration for Ben’s song choice—a nod to the iconic Sinatra. Ben, a seemingly average, gangly teenager, surprised everyone with his velvety and rich vocal delivery, earning an explosive reaction from the audience as he began to sing.

Bublé provided rhythmic applause and occasionally chimed in, but he largely let Ben lead the performance. The young artist impressed with a deep, resonant tone in the lower registers, and his ability to hit soaring high notes with power and clarity left the audience in awe. Bublé, renowned for enjoying such fan interactions, was visibly thrilled by the performance. For those interested in experiencing Bublé’s own rendition, you can hear the full performance is available in a video from his live DVD “Caught in the Act”.

If you are interested in Michael Bublé, you can visit his YouTube channel to see more amazing videos. You can also visit his official website for more information.

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