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Shania Twain performs with Andrea Bocelli in Italy Andrea Bocelli concluded the third and final of his 30th anniversary concerts in Tuscany, Italy last week with the likes of Sir Brian May and Shania Twain joining him on stage for special duets. Both the Italian maestro and American singer headlined shows at London’s BST Hyde park earlier this month and finally were brought together at the Teatro del Silenzio in Bocelli’s hometown of Lajatico. Together the pair performed a reimagining of Twain’s No 1 smash hit single From This Moment On.

Titled Da Stanotte in Poi, the track features on Bocelli’s upcoming new Duets album which also includes the likes of Sarah Brightman, Ed Sheeran, Dua Lipa and Ariana Grande . Read more..



. Andrea Bocelli daughter Virginia Bocelli, 12, sings You Raise Me Up in new video View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrea Bocelli (@andreabocelliofficial) Trending When asked what it was like to duet with such globally-renowned talents over the years, Andrea Bocelli replied: “To mix voices, mix the vibrations, is for me a very exciting experience, sensual and spiritual at the same time. Something intimate and deep is established between the two voices that sing a duet.

We singers are in constant search of colleagues able to give life to this alchemy.” The full double album Duets is set for release on October 25, while his duet with Twain is out now as a single. Related articles Matteo Bocelli sings Elvis Presley classic at BST Hyde Park in new footage 'I saw Shania Twain live and she was incredible – Glastonbury let her down' Andrea Bocelli announces new Duets album – Listen to Shania Twain single here Johnny Depp performs with Andrea Bocelli in 30th anniversary concert footage Brian May’s 77th birthday celebrated by Roger Taylor and Andrea Bocelli SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.

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