Virginia Bocelli, the talented daughter of the renowned Italian operatic tenor and multi-instrumentalist Andrea Bocelli, is emerging as a new star in the music industry. She recently accompanied her father during his North American leg of the world tour.
Her musical journey began in childhood, and she made notable appearances alongside her father in his livestreamed concert. In December 2021, she performed for the President and Jill Biden at the White House. Despite some misconceptions, Virginia Bocelli is not visually impaired, and her father has shared a beautiful video on his Instagram of them singing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” at the White House.
Andrea Bocelli, the celebrated Italian tenor and multi-instrumentalist, has a rich musical history, having recorded fifteen solo studio albums spanning popular and classical genres, with global sales exceeding 77 million records since around 1982. With three children from two marriages, Andrea Bocelli continues to enchant audiences worldwide.
He married his first wife, Enrica Cenzatti, on June 27, 1992. Their first son, Amos, was born in February 1995, and their youngest, Matteo, arrived on October 8, 1997. However, he separated from his first wife in 2002 and tied the knot with his manager, Veronica Berti, on March 22, 2012.
Virginia Bocelli, born to Veronica Berti and Andrea Bocelli on March 21, 2012, is turning nine this year. On the other hand, her elder brother, Matteo Bocelli, has reached the age of 25.
Matteo Bocelli resides with his mother, Enrica Cenzatti, in Versilia, while Virginia lives with her mother, Veronica Berti, in Forte Dei Marmi. Despite their different living arrangements, both siblings are pursuing their music careers alongside their father. Matteo sang “O Holy Night” with his father at the White House, and Virginia also performed Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” alongside her father.