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12.6.2025 | Culture

Italian Tenor Charms Tallinn

Text Johanna Heinonen

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Italian Tenor Charms Tallinn

 

Italian singer and songwriter Matteo Bocelli will be coming to Tallinn for the second time in October as part of his Falling in Love World Tour 2025. The concert will take place on 11 October at the Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn. The concert will celebrate the release of his second studio album, which will be released later this year.

Matteo Bocelli rose to global attention in 2018 with his duet “Fall On Me”, which he performed with his father, world-famous tenor Andrea Bocelli. Since then, he has followed his own musical path and developed into a strong solo artist. He sells out concert halls in Europe, America, and Australia. In 2024, he made an impressive appearance at the Oscars, where he interpreted the classic “Time to Say Goodbye” in a new arrangement by Hans Zimmer.

In Tallinn, Matteo Bocelli will perform with a live band, performing songs from both his new album and audience favourites from his 2023 debut album, “Matteo”. The songs include “Chasing Stars”, composed by Ed Sheeran, and the touching duet “If I Knew Together”, with Oscar nominee Sofia Carson.

Matteo Bocelli’s previous tour, A Night With Matteo (2023–2025), sold over 100,000 tickets worldwide. He has performed at the Sydney Opera House, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and has sung in front of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, as well as US President Joe Biden. He has also been a supporting act at Lionel Richie’s concerts.

Concert tickets are available here.

 

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