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Andrea Bocelli's Kids Wow the Audience With Stunning Performances

A man in a suit plays guitar and sings into a microphone on stage.

Videos of Andrea Bocelli performing with his son and daughter are stealing hearts worldwide. It is clear to see from the videos that the musical gene runs strong in this family.

Andrea Bocelli is a multi-instrumental musical genius and opera tenor. He became famous in 1994 when he won the preliminary round of the 44th Sanremo Music Festival and became a household name worldwide afterward.

Fans are well aware of Andrea's sad medical history, but many people are unaware of how he became blind. Andrea was diagnosed with congenital glaucoma when he was only 5 months old.

Following a football accident, he became completely blind at the age of 12. But that did not stop him from realizing his dreams. After school, he sang in bars, entered music contests, and worked hard to become an exceptional musician.

A man in a suit sings passionately into a microphone, his hands clasped together.

Many years and countless performances later, Andrea Bocelli performs at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. However, he invited his family to join him on stage this time, which was an incredibly proud moment for the 63-year-old.

On this unforgettable night, Andrea invites his daughter Virginia Bocelli to sing Hallelujah on stage. The beautiful nine-year-old takes to stage with confidence and pride, and when she starts to sing, the whole world listens.

As if his daughter's performance wasn't enough, his son Matteo Bocelli also joined on stage. Again, the crowd is treated to the presence of the Bocelli-musical-genius-gene. His angelic voice and dashing looks are enough to boost this 24-year-old into superstardom.

Andrea Bocelli's son Matteo Bocelli sings 'SOLO' at the Hollywood Bowl.

Andrea Bocelli and daughter Virginia Bocelli sing 'HALLELUJAH' at the Hollywood Bowl

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