Andrea Bocelli Reveals One Thing He Hoped for in All Three of His Children, a Special Wish That Reflects the Heart of His Musical Legacy

Andrea Bocelli And Nicole Scherzinger

The opera singer Andrea Bocelli has shared a stage with Luciano Pavarotti, Céline Dion and Barbra Streisand, performed at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and has sold more than 90 million records worldwide over the course of his 31-year career.

But as a new documentary of his life is released, the Italian tenor remains remarkably humble. “It wasn’t something I had dreamed of doing. In fact, whenever I see so much attention placed on me, I can’t help but wonder if I deserve it,” Andrea exclusively tells HELLO! from his home in Tuscany, where he sits alongside his wife of 11 years, Veronica Berti Bocelli.

Andrea Bocelli singing in black suit© Getty
Andrea Bocelli is starring in a new documentary about his life

“There is no perfect moment to tell one’s story, [but] after more than three decades on the world’s concert stages, I feel it is the right time to take a deeper, more nuanced look back,” he says.

Andrea’s undeniable gift has seen him perform across the world (he says New York is his favourite) since his breakthrough in 1992, alongside such stars as Céline – of whom he says any time spent with is “nothing short of a joy”.

Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion singing in black outfits© Getty
Andrea Bocelli and Celine Dion duet on ‘The Prayer’
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He has sung for celebrities and royalty alike – including, on occasion, a royal wedding. “It was an event that went beyond its already significant institutional importance,” Andrea says of his performance at Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s 2018 ceremony. “For many years now, my wife and I have enjoyed a warm friendship with [Eugenie’s mother] Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York – a bond strengthened by our shared passion for philanthropic endeavours.”

Bryn Terfal and Andrea Bocelli on outdoor stage singing© Getty Images
Bryn Terfal and Andrea Bocelli performed during the Coronation Concert

He also speaks fondly of the King and Queen, having performed ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ with Welsh bass-baritone Bryn Terfel at Charles’s Coronation Concert in May 2023. “King Charles and Queen Camilla have invariably shown me warmth and courtesy,” he remembers. “More than once, we have exchanged a few words about a musical programme or a composer.”

Andrea bocelli and his wife talking with King Charles III And Queen Camilla© Getty
Andrea says he has been shown warm by the King

His musical legacy, he says, is his children – his and Veronica’s daughter, Virginia, 13, as well as his two sons from his first marriage, Amos, 30, and Matteo, 27 – who have all previously shared the stage with their father. “I take full responsibility for having insisted that my three children study and pursue music,” he says. “Matteo has already demonstrated [his talent] abundantly. Amos, a conservatory-trained pianist, thrives as a brilliant aerospace engineer. Virginia, meanwhile, has just begun high school. She is pitch-perfect and naturally gifted in music.”

Andrea with his children, Matteo and Virginia in white coats© GC Images
Andrea has shared the stage with his children, Matteo and Virginia on several occasions

They are, he says, his highest priority. “I have always endeavoured to be a present, loving and attentive father,” he says. “I have set firm limits on the length of my tours, and I do my utmost to share my journeys with my children.”

Matteo Bocelli, Veronica Berti, Andrea Bocel, and Amos Bocelli on red carpet© Getty
Matteo has sung with Andrea, while Amos is a trained pianist and an aerospace engineer

Because I Believe is just one of the exciting projects defining Andrea’s sixties, a decade he calls a “richly stimulating chapter of life”. Next on the agenda? A US tour in October and December, with concerts in Brazil and Argentina in November. “On the recording front, I am developing a particularly distinctive project, which will be unveiled next spring,” he teases.

andrea bocelli and men around a piano© Entertainment One
Andrea Bocelli has been working on a new documentary about his life

Always a family man above anything else, Andrea highlights the goal he holds dear: “To grow old with my wife by my side, surrounded by our family – and to one day experience the joy of singing for my grandchildren.”

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