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SINGING star Michael Buble made a dream come true for a Scots headteacher – by promising to fly her to one of his shows.

The Canadian crooner spotted Ishbel Munro in the crowd at the last of his sellout concerts in Glasgow because she was waving a poster saying she had been to 25 of his gigs.

Buble jumped down from the stage, thanked Ishbel for being such a devoted fan – and promised to fly her to another of his concerts at his expense.

Single Ishbel said later: “I was speechless. I’m a huge Michael Buble fan, so it was just amazing.”

The night got even better for Ishbel when Buble went back to her during his encore and offered to sing a song of her choice.

She chose the Frank Sinatra classic 'That’s Life', and after he belted it out, the crowd gave him a standing ovation.

Ishbel was still pinching herself long after the show ended.

The fan, who is headteacher at South Park Primary in East Kilbride, added: “I feel blessed. Michael is so charismatic but so down-to-earth. And his voice is just amazing.

“He thanked me for spending my money on going to his shows. He’s so genuine.”

Ishbel has been a Buble fan for years and she has seen him in concerts all over the UK and in Ireland.

She drives to the shows, then drives home – often during the night – so she can be back in the classroom the next day.

And it goes without saying that she was at all three shows at the Hydro.

It’s A Beautiful Day singer Buble, 38, plays Birmingham tonight and tomorrow.

But Ishbel will have to wait for a date on the tour that fits in with her work commitments.

And that could mean a trip much further afield. After Birmingham, Buble moves on to Australia, New Zealand, Canada and New York.

She said: “I can’t wait for the next show. I still can’t believe he is doing this for me. I am the luckiest girl in the world – and then some.”