Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah has been performed by countless artists, but Andrea and Virginia’s rendition was uniquely intimate and moving.
As Andrea’s rich, powerful voice filled the room, Virginia’s soft, angelic vocals provided a beautiful contrast, creating a performance that felt both majestic and tender.
The chemistry between the two was undeniable, as Virginia confidently took the stage alongside her father.
Andrea, known for his ability to evoke deep emotions through song, looked on with pride and admiration as his daughter effortlessly matched his artistry.

The performance took place at the , an event dedicated to supporting emergency medical response services in Israel. United Hatzalah is a nonprofit organization that provides rapid, life-saving assistance to those in need, regardless of race, religion, or background.
Andrea Bocelli, a longtime advocate for humanitarian efforts and charitable causes, lent his voice to the evening’s mission, making the performance even more poignant. The deeply spiritual and uplifting nature of Hallelujah resonated perfectly with the event’s purpose, leaving the audience in awe.
While Andrea Bocelli has been one of the most celebrated tenors in the world, his daughter Virginia is quickly proving to be a star in her own right. First introduced to the public through a Christmas duet with her father in 2020, Virginia has continued to impress with her confidence, poise, and natural talent.
Andrea and Virginia Bocelli’s duet of Hallelujah at the United Hatzalah Miami Gala 2022 was more than just a performance—it was a testament to the power of music, family, and generosity. As Virginia continues to grow as an artist, it’s clear that the Bocelli legacy of breathtaking music is in very good hands.