We all miss live music, so two Bocellis give us a special musical moment. The famous tenor Andrea Bocelli has put out a beautiful new duet with his daughter, Virginia Bocelli, who is eight years old.
On the empty stage of Teatro Regio di Parma, Andrea Bocelli plays guitar and sings while his daughter Virginia Bocelli sings harmony and sings Leonard Cohen’s timeless “Hallelujah.”
After breaking records with his Easter concert at Milan’s Duomo, which was the largest classical livestream in YouTube’s history, Bocelli came back with a Christmas-themed stream to fill a music-shaped hole in people’s lives.
“Believe in Christmas,” a one-time ticketed concert with the tenor, musicians, and special guests, was filmed in the round and streamed all over the world.
Andrea Bocelli’s eight-year-old daughter sings “Hallelujah” with him in a beautiful duet.
For the “Hallelujah” video, which you can watch for free on YouTube, Bocelli did a magical duet with creative director Franco Dragone, who is best known for his groundbreaking work with Cirque du Soleil.