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Press: “Due to the huge demand for tickets and due to logistics issues, Symphonics Concerts and European Event Service have opted to move Andrea Bocelli’s sold out upcoming appearance at the Armeet Arena in Sofia on 30th May 2014 to the Bulgarian Army Stadium on 31st August 2014. All tickets already purchased remain valid for the new date and venue. The new venue will offer a bigger capacity allowing more fans to access this fantastic concert as well as providing a better view and sound quality for the audience. Fans who will be unable to attend the show on the new date can request a refund for tickets already purchased by accessing eventim.bg. All details concerning the refund will be published on the official Eventim home page and communicated across all media partners. The stadium will host Maestro Bocelli’s incredible talent and some special guests such as the acclaimed soprano Svetla Vassileva, the Pop Guest Ilaria Della Bidia and the stunning sound of the classical guitar duet “Carisma” and the bandoneon player Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi. Andrea Bocelli also welcomes back renowned Italian touring Maestro, Marcello Rota who has globally collaborated with Andrea for over 18 years. More seats will be released and fans will have the chance to buy their tickets at andreabocelli/tickets and eventim.bg . For more information please visit eventim.bg or call 00359 2 9615370 Bocelli’s latest album Passione, the follow up to Amore which was one of the biggest selling albums by a classical artist ever, sees Andrea Bocelli returning to his love of romance and performing some of the greatest songs ever composed. Andrea Bocelli, the selling solo classical artist of all time has been praised by luminaries such as Luciano Pavarotti, Franco Corelli, Zubin Mehta, Jose Carreras, Lorin Maazel and Renee Fleming and was once introduced by Celine Dion saying: “If God could sing, he would sound a lot like Andrea Bocelli. Yet Passione is inspired by his pre-fame days, singing in bars, taking requests for songs like Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Girl From Ipanema” or “Corcovado,” Elvis Presley’s “Love Me Tender,” Italian hits such as “Era Già Tutto Previsto,” and “Champagne,” or Neapolitan songs like “Anema e Core” and “Mala Femmena.” Other collaborators on the album include Jennifer Lopez (Quizas Quizas Quizas) and Nelly Furtado (Corcovado), along with the late, great Edith Piaf whose vocals on “La Vie En Rose” was extracted from the master recordings by David Foster — no easy feat considering artists did not record on multi-track decks in the ’40s. ” Bocelli says. “It is as if she had come back just to stay with us for a while, after having left us 50 years ago.”
Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2014 07:03:22 +0000

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