“I never thought I’d hear anyone do this song justice except Elvis himself,” one fan gasped, eyes wide like they’d just seen a ghost. But then Michael Bublé walked out, grabbed the mic, and the whole room shifted. The moment he launched into Trouble and All Shook Up, it was clear—this wasn’t just another cover. Bublé didn’t try to copy Elvis; he felt him. He mixed the King’s fire with his own smooth, soulful punch, turning a classic into something fresh and alive.

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Michael Bublé – Elvis Presley Tribute: “Trouble” & “All Shook Up” (Live in Sydney 2023)

Somehow Michael Bublé Pulled Off a "Fever" Duet with Elvis 38 Years After  His Death

During his Higher Tour stop in Sydney in 2023, Michael Bublé delivered a show-stopping tribute to the King of Rock ’n’ Roll, electrifying the arena with an unexpected medley of “Trouble” and “All Shook Up.”

As the band kicked into the gritty opening notes of Trouble, Bublé stepped into a darker groove, channeling Elvis’s swagger with a modern, swing-infused twist. The crowd roared as he dropped his usual smooth-jazz charm and leaned fully into Presley’s rebel energy — sharp vocals, confident strut, and that unmistakable Elvis attitude.

Michael Bublé - Elvis Medley (October 12, 2022)

Without pausing, he shifted gears into All Shook Up, and the arena erupted. Horns blasted, the rhythm section drove the beat forward, and Bublé lit up the stage with a grin that made the whole moment feel both nostalgic and brand new. Fans were on their feet, clapping, dancing, and singing along as he celebrated the music that shaped an era.

Elvis Presley & Michael Bublé - Fever (The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)  New edit video version 4K

Bublé has long cited Elvis Presley as one of his biggest influences, and this Sydney tribute showed exactly why — the respect, the joy, the showmanship, and the seamless blend of classic rock ’n’ roll with Bublé’s own golden-era style.

Michael Bublé Elvis Presley Medley 8-16-22 Nashville

It wasn’t just a performance.
It was a celebration of legacy — and one of the most unforgettable moments of his 2023 Australian tour.

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