(dailymail.co.uk)
Michael Bublé and his bride Luisana Lopilato continue their wedding  celebrations with a lavish religious ceremony
   
  By  
Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 7:13 PM on 3rd April 2011
  
	 
 
Canadian singer  Michael Bublé and his new wife Luisana Lopilato held a lavish religious  wedding ceremony in Buenos Aires attended by family and friends days  after they tied the knot in a civil ceremony.
As is tradition in  Argentina the pair, who became officially husband and wife on Thursday,  threw the religious ceremony for 300 guests on Saturday night.
They  will hold a third, even bigger, wedding party in Buble's native Canada  next month but last night they were enjoying their second 'wedding' in a  beautiful Argentine palace on the outskirts of the nation's capital.
 
 
 Beaming newly weds: Michael Bublé and his bride  couldn't stop smiling as they left a religious ceremony 48 hours after  officially tying the knot
 
 
 Canadian singer Michael Buble and his bride  Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato were all smiles after their religious  wedding ceremony in Buenos Aires
 
 
Michael, 35, revealed that he will be giving his vocal cords a rest on the big  day, as his fiancée has asked him not to sing at their wedding, instead  preferring the musical stylings of Argentine-Venezuelan singer Ricardo  Montaner.
In an interview with Ross King on Daybreak in December, Michael said: 'I  asked my fiancée if she wanted me to sing and she said no.'
Lopilato, 23, said, "I want Ricardo Montaner". So now I’ve  got Ricardo Montaner coming!'
 
 The singer kisses his wife in front of fans and  photographers
 
 
 
  
 
   
  
 Fooling around: Michael joked with fans who  turned out to congratulate the pair on their marriage and Luisana looked  stunning in her gown
  
At the civil ceremony the  bride carried a small bunch of orchids which accentuated the colour  tones of her purple frock. 
She  later tossed her bouquet in the air to the waiting fans as Michael  adoringly looked on. 
 As they posed for pictures, the groom  could not keep his hands or lips of his gorgeous bride.
 Michael said at the time that he was  starting to feel nervous about the nuptials.
 
 
 
 
 Lady in white: Luisana looked stunning in her  frilled tiered dress and the pair looked extremely happy
 
 
'It’s only four months  away and now I’m starting to get a little nervous!
'The truth is I know that for a lot of women,  this is what they dream of - that day - and I know that that’s a big deal for them in their life  and they want it to be perfect.'
 'I’m a boy, I didn’t grow up thinking  about my wedding day, so for me, I just want it to be good for her.
   'Really, I just want her to feel like  she’s had the perfect day.'
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Special moment: An emotional looking Michael Bublé with his bride Luisana  Lopilato as they held hands during the civil ceremony in Argentina  yesterday
 
 
 
 Elated feelings: The pair smiled broadly and  looked excited as they became husband and wife
In a grand act of charity, the couple have  chosen to opt out of a  lavish honeymoon to instead head to Africa to undergo charity work for  children's causes.
 Lopilato, an actress who stars  in the hit Argentine soap opera Atraccion x 4, met Michael after one of his concerts in Buenos Aires in November  2008.
 A friend revealed: 'They met  at a party the record company threw for him after his show in Buenos  Aires.
 
 
  
 
   
  
 Affection: Michael couldn't keep his hands or  lips of his gorgeous bride
 
 
 Who's next? Luisana later tossed her bouquet in  the air to the waiting fans as Michael adoringly looked on 
 
  
'The head of the label  wanted to introduce Michael to Argentina's most famous actress.
 'When he met her, he said it  was love at first sight.'
 He then popped the question  while on a trip to Argentina in November 2009.
 Michael was previously engaged  to long-term girlfriend, singer and  actress Debbie Timuss, but the couple split up in November 2005.
He also dated The Devil Wears Prada actress  Emily Blunt for more than two years, but the pair split in 2008