- Michael Bublé is slated to be a coach for the third time in a row on The Voice season 28.
- Ahead of the premiere, Michael announced he's re-releasing his 2005 album It's Time to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
- The new album will also feature new songs, bonus tunes and live recordings.
Michael Bublé is taking a walk down memory lane ... but he's doing it with a twist.
The singer is slated to be a coach for the third time in a row on The Voice season 28, but he has other news to share before the fall television premiere. He revealed on Instagram his plans to re-release his hit 2005 album It's Time, as a way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of its original debut. But that's not all. Not only is the album expected to drop on September 12, 2025, It's Time will also feature new songs, bonus tunes and live recordings Michael did back in the day.
"Michael celebrates the 20th Anniversary of his multiplatinum album, It’s Time with the release of a 25-track Deluxe Edition featuring two previously unreleased songs, newly remastered bonus tracks and live recordings," the caption read on July 25. "Out September 12th! Pre-order and pre-save now at the link in bio, where you can also listen to the new song 'Just Like You.'"
Given how much The Voice fans enjoy Michael's music, seeing this piece of information had them over the moon with joy for him online.
"'It's Time' is a timeless masterpiece ❤️🥹," one person wrote in the comments. "😮 Stop it!? 20th Anniversary!?!? 👏👏," another exclaimed. "Oh my Goodness, this is awesome. Congratulations Michael ❤️❤️🔥🔥," a different follower added.
As some may remember, It's Time featured some of Michael's most famous musical hits he recorded. With tunes like "Feeling Good," "Try a Little Tenderness" and "Save the Last Dance for Me" featured, perhaps the most recognizable song on the album is "Home" (which OG Voice coach Blake Shelton later recorded a cover of in 2008).
We're super stoked about this, and we can't wait to see if there's even more music from Michael in our futures!
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