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Andrea Bocelli to sing from empty Duomo in Milan this Easter Sunday
A symbol of love, hope and healing amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Andrea Bocelli, Italy's very own opera star, will be performing from Milan's empty Duomo cathedral on Easter Sunday. 

Known as one of the world’s most famous tenors, the concert will be livestreamed on Bocelli's YouTube channel at 1:700 GMT on April 12.

 The concert is a symbol of love, hope and healing amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Accompanied by the cathedral organist, Emanuele Vianelli, playing one of world’s largest pipe organs and performing a repertoire of sacred works including Pietro Mascagni’s Sancta Maria, the concert is a symbol of love, hope and healing amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Will you be tuning in this Easter Sunday? 

7th April 2020



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