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Sophie Halle-Richards

The moment Michael Bublé serenaded fan via FaceTime live from his Manchester Arena show

This is the moment Michael Bublé serenaded a fan live from his Manchester show while she sat in her living room at home.

The singer, performing in the city centre Sunday night, surprised Collette Sheldon via FaceTime.

The 28-year-old, from Ramsbottom , had been on the phone to her mother-in-law Debs at the time after failing to get tickets to see the show herself.

Seconds later, Collette came face to face with Bublé as he told grabbed the phone from Debs, before singing 'Up The Lazy River' to her.

Buble singing to Collette (UGC)

Speaking to the Manchester Evening News , Collette said: "My mother-in-law Debs went to the concert last night with friends.

"I received a FaceTime call from her while Bublé was talking about his grandad passing away and he spotted Debs on the phone and said 'pass me the phone'.

Read our review of the concert by clicking the link below...

"I couldn't believe it I was just sat there on the phone to Michael Bublé.

"He asked me my name and when I said my name he put the microphone to the phone and I heard myself in the arena.

Collette with Fiancé Chris, son Alfie and daughter Harper (Collette Sheldon)

"He said I have the best tickets in the house and for everyone to say 'hi' and turned the phone to the crowd and put the phone to the piano too.

"I was worried because I only had one per cent battery and my charger wasn't working."

Collette became a Bublé fan after meeting fiancé Chris, who was in another room watching football when the Canadian crooner called.

"He [Chris] was so jealous when his mum got tickets and now he is super jealous that I have actually spoken to him," she added.

"We've never seen him play before but would absolutely love to.

"We were so amazed that he took the time out of his concert to do that, he is such a gentleman."

, including big hits 'Feeling Good' and 'Just Haven't Met You Yet', backed by his 32 piece band.

He also dedicated the song 'Somebody To Love to his trombonist', who was celebrating his 38th birthday.

The star thanked fans on Monday for their 'love and prayers' after his five-year-old son Noah was diagnosed with cancer two years ago.

Michael and his wife, Argentinian actress Luisana Lopilato, are also parents to son Elias, three, and daughter Vida, 10 months. 

The couple put their careers on hold to focus on Noah's treatment until he was given the all-clear in 2017.

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