Andrea Bocelli and Daughter Virginia Deliver an Emotional “Hallelujah” That Leaves Hyde Park Audience in Tears
In a show-stopping moment at BST Hyde Park, Andrea Bocelli shared the stage with his 12-year-old daughter, Virginia, for a heart-stirring rendition of Hallelujah. Their voices intertwined with breathtaking beauty—Andrea’s deep, soulful resonance perfectly complementing Virginia’s soft, angelic tone. As they performed, the emotional weight of the duet moved the audience to tears, with many visibly overcome by the touching father-daughter bond. The atmosphere was electric with warmth and connection, as every note seemed to strike a chord deep within the hearts of those lucky enough to witness the unforgettable moment live. Watch the full video below 👇👇👇
Andrea Bocelli performs Hallelujah with daughter
Last night, Andrea Bocelli performed the largest classical concert in Europe of this century.
The heavens may have opened all evening at BST Hyde Park, but fans were delighted by the Italian maestro’s incredible vocals and guest performances from the likes of Seal and Hans Zimmer.
Matteo Bocelli opened for his father and 12-year-old daughter Virginia Bocelli sang a duet with Andrea during the main set.
The 65-year-old sat with an acoustic guitar as she joined him on stage in pink.
He joked that they’d sing a song like they do at home, but this time she’d need to be good.
The track in question was Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah, which was Virginia’s professional debut with her father at just 8-years-old during a 2020 Christmas lockdown live stream concert.
As Virginia opened the lyrics, the huge audience gave her a massive cheer before her father joined in.
She’s also expected to perform at the three Andrea Bocelli 30th anniversary concerts in Tuscany later this month.