Comfort, Texas — July 9, 2025. In the hot, humid, mud-scented heat, the Guadalupe River town of Comfort was struggling to recover from a historic flood—the highest water level since 1978, taking away homes, memories, and even the lives of people who had not yet said goodbye. No one expected that on that day, Michael Bublé would walk in. No stage. No microphone. No media crew. Just a man in a simple gray shirt, muddy shoes, and a sad gaze. He walked through the rows, hugging each child. And then, before a 7-year-old girl holding a wet backpack—in which her father’s photo had been hastily stuffed—Michael stopped.
“Let Me Go Home”: Michael Bublé’s Heartbreaking Song for a Grieving Child in Comfort, Texas Comfort, Texas — July 9, 2025 In the sweltering heat still thick with the smell of mud and floodwater,...