Michael Bublé is known for his romantic ballads and powerful voice, but one of his most moving moments happened far from a sold-out arena. It came from his 11-year-old son, Noah. In 2016, Bublé and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, were devastated when Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer at just three years old. The couple immediately put their careers on hold to focus entirely on their son’s treatment. “The worst possible thing you could hear as a parent,” Bublé later shared.
“Many times, I wished it had been me instead.” After 18 months of treatment, Noah went into remission. The experience changed Bublé’s perspective on life and fatherhood, deepening his gratitude and commitment to family. Today, Noah is healthy, thriving — and showing musical talent of his own.
In July 2022, while Bublé was away on tour, Noah secretly practiced his father’s song “I’ll Never Not Love You” on the piano. When the singer returned home, his son surprised him with a heartfelt performance. As Noah began to play, Bublé’s expression shifted from shock to pride. Fighting back tears, he joined in singing, admitting, “I’m getting choked up.”
Sharing the moment online, Bublé wrote, “He worked so hard to learn this song. So proud of my guy.” After everything their family endured, the emotional duet was more than just music — it was a reminder of resilience, love, and the joy of seeing a child healthy and happy again.