Andrea Bocelli Moves The World With A Beautiful Easter Performance

There are certain singers who have that unique ability to give you chills and goosebumps at the same time, regardless of what it is they are singing. I’m sure that you could think of a few of those performers as well and it seems as if every time you listen to them singing, they bring something else that is truly unique to the stage. Most of them are on par with their live performance in comparison to what they do in the studio, and they may even be better when they are performing live because they want to pour everything into the music so their fans get that special something. Andrea Bocelli is one of those performers, and you can’t hear him without falling in love with his music.

In the video that you see below from CBC, you get to listen in as Andrea Bocelli gives an Easter performance that is absolutely one of his best. As he is performing, you can tell why so many people have fallen in love with his music. Of course, the performance from the Duomo in Milan showed him and an organ player, but the rest of the facility was empty. Like most of the world, they are on a lockdown due to the coronavirus, which is why he decided to perform the music for the world to hear. In fact, it was heard around the world by many and this video is sure to be one that will continue to go viral for many years to come.

The Canadian Public Broadcast Service went on to talk about some of the other interesting news stories that took place that day. Some of it had to do with music, others had to do with interesting happenings that were taking place across Canada and in other parts of the world but all of it was interesting and positive.

Many of us find ourselves in a strange situation where it seems that the only thing that we hear on the news is negative. We may even find it difficult to keep up, with all the negativity that is being broadcast these days. It’s nice to have something positive every once in a while to share and CBC is giving it to us with both barrels.