Michael Bublé’s ‘Christmas’ Becomes Canada’s Christmas #1 Album

Michael Bublé has officially reclaimed his throne as the king of the holidays, as his 2011 blockbuster album ‘Christmas’ returns to #1 on the Canadian Albums Chart. This resurgence ends Taylor Swift’s impressive ten-week reign at the top spot, proving the enduring power of Bublé’s festive classic more than a decade after its initial release. With over 16 million physical copies sold worldwide and billions of streams to date, ‘Christmas’ remains a global phenomenon that continues to define the holiday season for millions of listeners. This return to the summit caps off a landmark 2025 for the Canadian icon, who earlier this year received a hero’s welcome while hosting the JUNO Awards in his home province of British Columbia.

Beyond the charts, Bublé’s year has been defined by significant global milestones and heartfelt community service. Just weeks ago, he performed for His Holiness the Pope in Vatican City, a “bucket-list” moment he described as one of the greatest honors of his life. Returning home to Vancouver, Bublé spent time volunteering at the Greater Vancouver Food Bank, surprising local clients while distributing Senior’s Program Packs. From the world’s most spiritual stages to hands-on charity work in his local community, Bublé’s 2025 has been a powerful testament to his status as a global superstar with a deep commitment to human connection.