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André Bocelli and his children sing the praises of life in Saudi El-Olla

author:Forward tourism

On the evening of April 8, local time, the world-famous tenor André Bocelli appeared in Saudi El Ora and performed a wonderful performance at The Hague, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the highlights of the show was that Andre Bocelli took the stage with her 9-year-old daughter Virginia to sing the hymn "Hallelujah" to an enthusiastic audience, and this was the first time Thatre had taken the stage with his son Matteo and daughter Virginia in a public performance. Throughout the performance, this extremely talented musical family constantly changed various instruments to perform, fully demonstrating their musical talents.

André Bocelli and his children sing the praises of life in Saudi El-Olla

In addition to the breathtaking performances of the talented teenager Virginia Bocelli, the stage was shared with and with Maestro Andrea, musicians from the Arabian Philharmonic orchestra and special guests Loren Allred, Matteo Bocelli and soprano Francesca Maionchi), who also shared the stage with pianist Eugene Kohn.

André Bocelli and his children sing the praises of life in Saudi El-Olla

It is understood that Andre's musical talent is also shown in his ability to play the instrument, when he arrived at Elola International Airport, he skillfully used the Arabic Desima and Zit piano to play the song "O sole mio", fully demonstrating his talent.

Bocelli said: "This performance is a tribute to life and music, our earth home is so beautiful, and music is arguably the greatest existence in the world, connecting people to each other." For us, at this moment we are transmitting the true meaning of happiness, when the darkness comes to an end, we have seen the dawn of the dawn, and I look forward to sharing the joy of music with you again! ”

André Bocelli and his children sing the praises of life in Saudi El-Olla

This performance is already the success of Andre Bocelli's three-time visit to Elola, the first two performances were at the Tantora Winter Festival, bringing wonderful moments of joy to visitors, and this is the first time that the ancient city of Hegra has been transformed into a concert hall for singing.

Founded in the 1st century BC, Hegra is an ancient desert city built by the Nabataean Kingdom, with more than 100 mausoleums of great cultural and historical value, and the sandstone carvings surrounding its façade can be described as the business card of the exquisite skills of Nabataean craftsmen.

Bocelli added that such a magnificent scenery as a stage background is an unparalleled feeling for him and his family and even all the musicians on the field, he said: "This place that gathers human wisdom, historical heritage and artistic culture has brought us unprecedented creative inspiration, and in this context, this historical story has been created that I will never forget!" ”

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