Andrea Bocelli and his family’s first GRAMMY performance has the crowd cheering non-stop from the moment they start singing.
Andrea Bocelli, Virginia Bocelli, and Veronica Berti delivered a breathtaking performance of “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” during Andrea Bocelli’s GRAMMY Holiday Special at The Kia Forum.
For the first time, the legendary tenor shared the stage with both his daughter and wife, creating a moment of pure musical magic that had the audience cheering non-stop from the very first note. Their voices blended seamlessly, filling the venue with warmth and holiday spirit in a performance that was nothing short of unforgettable.
Watch their performance below.
Bocelli’s signature vocal mastery, Virginia’s youthful yet powerful tone, and Veronica’s elegant presence made for an extraordinary collaboration that left the audience in awe. As the song built to its climactic finale, the energy in the room was electric—fans were on their feet, overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of the moment.
Here’s what to know about “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”
Originally written by John Frederick Coots and Haven Gillespie in 1934, “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” has become one of the most beloved holiday songs of all time. Over the decades, it has been recorded by legendary artists like Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, and Michael Bublé, each bringing their own unique style to the festive classic.
Now, Andrea Bocelli and his family have added their names to this iconic list with a rendition that is sure to be remembered for years to come. Their heartfelt performance brought a fresh, elegant touch to the song, proving that even the most familiar holiday tunes can still feel magical when sung by the right voices.