Andrea Bocelli broke records with his Easter Sunday Music For Hope livestream concert, which has been seen by 35 million people.
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Andrea Bocelli’s buzzy Easter Sunday (April 12) livestream event Music for Hope: Live from Duomo di Milano not only turned heads on social media and drew a major audience, but drove millions to listen to Bocelli’s catalog of songs on streaming services.
According to initial reports to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, Bocelli’s combined songs were streamed 6.7 million times on April 12 in the U.S. — a gain of 424% compared to the total of 1.3 million on April 11. (Totals are for on-demand audio and video
Andrea Bocelli broke records with his Easter Sunday Music For Hope livestream concert, which has been seen by 35 million people.
LOS ANGELES — Andrea Bocelli’s solo Easter concert in a deserted Milan cathedral has scored a record as the most watched classical music concert on YouTube.
More than 2.8 million people tuned in to watch Andrea Bocelli’s Music For Hope performance live on Easter Sunday, according to organisers.
Andrea Bocelli’s Music for Hope concert has broken records to become the most-watched live-streamed classical musical event of all time.
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Andrea Bocelli’s Easter concert from the Duomo in Milan warmed hearts and smashed multiple online records, according to the classic great’s reps.
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In awe. Kim Kardashian, Kaley Cuoco, Shania Twain and more celebrities took to social media as Andrea Bocelli performed from Milan on Easter Sunday amid the coronavirus pandemic.
From inside an empty Duomo di Milano, Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli, joined by an organ player, crooned his fans around the world with a YouTube Livestream performance on Easter Sunday (April 12).
Andrea Bocelli’s concert at an empty Duomo of Milan has had over 26 million views since it streamed live on Easter Sunday, Fox News confirmed on Monday.
Andrea Bocelli continues to be a trending topic Monday morning, following his breathtaking Music for Hope: Live from Duomo di Milano concert on Easter Sunday (April 12).In the nearly 30-minute-long performance, which aired live on YouTube, the Italian opera singer, songwriter, and record producer performed five of his timeless songs, including “Amazing Grace” and “Sancta Maria,” plus a rendition of “Ave Maria” from inside the mesmerizing Milan Cathedral.The video also captured aerial views of
Though many are unable to gather for Easter Sunday as the novel coronavirus continues, Italian music icon Andrea Bocelli aimed to spread a message of hope to Italy and the world by performing a live concert. By invitation of the City and of the Duomo cathedral of Milan, Bocelli gave a solo performance titled "Andrea Bocelli: Music for Hope" in Italy that was live-streamed worldwide on YouTube.
Opera superstar Andrea Bocelli wowed fans worldwide by performing a special solo concert at the empty Duomo cathedral in Milan, Italy on Easter Sunday.
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Andrea Bocelli steps outside the magnificent Duomo for a special performance on Easter Sunday (April 12) in Milan, Italy.
This Easter Sunday might not be the celebration that everyone is used, but getting to hear Andrea Bocelli sing to the world definitely helped ease discomfort.
Andrea Bocelli's voice rang out in an otherwise eerily quiet Milan on Easter Sunday (April 12) for his Music for Hope: Live from Duomo di Milano concert.Before the livestream began, viewers took in breathtaking, sweeping views of the empty streets of the Italian city, which is under lockdown and has been for several weeks to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
Andrea Bocelli gave a special performance this Easter.