Michael Bublé gave his most emotional performance singing a gorgeous rendition of “Ave Maria” for The Pope at the Vatican, and you’ve never seen Michael perform quite like this!
Michael Bublé performed for Pope Leo XIV during the Vatican’s sixth Concert for the Poor in 2025. The event took place in the Paul VI Audience Hall and featured a 50-minute set from the Canadian singer. Bublé appeared visibly emotional about the occasion and told the audience that it was the greatest moment of his life.
One of the concert’s central performances resulted from a conversation before the event. Bublé asked Pope Leo XIV whether he wanted to hear a particular song, and the pontiff chose “Ave Maria.” Bublé had sung the piece only once before, but he agreed to honor the request and included it in his Vatican program.
An online commenter noted how emotional Bublé seemed while singing in the presence of the Holy Father and his family. His rendition of “Ave Maria” reflected the importance he placed on performing for the Pope, making the requested song a particularly notable part of the concert.
Pope Leo XIV showed his appreciation during “L.O.V.E.” In footage from around the 7:25 mark, he smiled, tapped his fingers and sang along as Bublé performed. The singer’s meeting with the Pope at the end of the event attracted even more attention, becoming the portion of the video that viewers replayed most frequently.
Watch the full performance on page two