When two powerful voices come together, the result is something special. That’s exactly what happened when Rod Stewart joined forces with Michael Bublé to perform “It’s A Heartache.”
The song, originally made famous by Bonnie Tyler in the late 1970s, is known for its emotional lyrics and strong melody. With Rod Stewart’s signature raspy voice and Michael Bublé’s smooth, rich tone, the performance felt both powerful and heartfelt.
Rod brought his classic rock energy to the stage, while Michael added his polished, soulful style. Their voices blended beautifully, creating a version that felt fresh but still respectful of the original. The chemistry between them was clear—they smiled, exchanged glances, and truly seemed to enjoy sharing the moment.
The performance reminded fans why both artists are loved around the world. Rod Stewart has been a music legend for decades, known for hits like “Maggie May” and “Forever Young.” Michael Bublé is famous for his modern take on classic songs and his warm stage presence. Together, they proved that great music can cross generations.
