people - Will Smith performs at Andrea Bocelli's stage anniversary
US-Actor Will Smith (55) is reportedly performing at the jubilee concert of Italian exceptional tenor Andrea Bocelli (65) in Tuscany. We are proud to have this brilliant artist, celebrated actor, producer, and musician as our guest, Bocelli shared on his Instagram account over the weekend.
Bocelli, who has been blind since the age of twelve, celebrates his 30-year stage jubilee on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the Teatro del Silenzio in his hometown Lajatico. Besides Smith, other stars have been announced, including musicians Ed Sheeran, actors Johnny Depp, and Queen-guitarist Bryan May. According to industry publication "Entertainment Weekly," the three-day event will be filmed by Sam Wrench and shown in cinemas in the fall. Wrench also directed the Taylor-Swift concert film "The Eras Tour."
Bocelli had his international breakthrough in 1996 with the song "Time to Say Goodbye" (original Italian version: "Con te partirò"). The tenor sang this song with English singer Sarah Brightman as a farewell for German boxing world champion Henry Maske. In total, he has sold over 85 million recordings to date.
- Many people across the United States of America are excited about Will Smith's upcoming performance at Andrea Bocelli's Anniversary concert in Tuscany, Italy.
- The Theater anniversary concert, featuring distinguished artists like Andrea Bocelli and Will Smith, is expecting a massive turnout of fans over the weekend.
- Apart from Will Smith, other stars who will grace the stage include musicians Ed Sheeran and Bryan May, as well as actors like Johnny Depp.
- Andrea Bocelli, the renowned Italian Artist, marks his 30-year stage anniversary with three concerts in his hometown Lajatico at the Teatro del Silenzio.
- Fans worldwide are sharing their excitement on Instagram for the Anniversary concert, using hashtags like #AndreaBocelliAnniversary and #TuscanyConcert.
- The highly anticipated Anniversary concert will be filmed by Sam Wrench, who is also known for directing Taylor Swift's concert film "The Eras Tour."
- "Con te partirò," a beloved song by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman, which helped launch Bocelli's international career in 1996, will undoubtedly be a crowd-pleaser during the Anniversary concert.