Legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli celebrates Christmas and 30 years in the music industry some help from friends, family and famous faces in "Christmas With Andrea Bocelli and Friends: A Grammy Holiday Special.
That’s right. Bocelli and his wonderful friends (and family) are on CBS at 8:00 p.m. ET in Christmas With Andrea Bocelli And Friends: A Grammy® Holiday Special to celebrate the season. Here’s who you will see on Tuesday evening:
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Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli will headline "Christmas With Andrea Bocelli and Friends: A Grammy Holiday Special," which airs Christmas Eve at 8 p.m. ET on CBS
Here's everything you need to know about Christmas with Andrea Bocelli & Friends: A Grammy Holiday Special airing.
Famed singer Andrea Bocelli is preparing to celebrate Christmas with two holiday specials this year. ANDREA BOCELLI: THE HEART
Christmas with Andrea Bocelli and Friends: A Grammy Holiday Special will also star Dua Lipa, Jennifer Hudson, Josh Groban and Sofia Carson. Bocelli's wife and daughter, Veronica and Virginia, will also perform.
The Recording Academy®, Ken Ehrlich Productions and CBS are celebrating the holidays with GRAMMY®-nominated classical music legend Andrea Bocelli on “CHRISTMAS WITH ANDREA BOCELLI AND FRIENDS: A GRAMMY® HOLIDAY SPECIAL,
The Recording Academy’s holiday special 'Christmas With Andrea Bocelli And Friends' will air Christmas Eve on CBS and Paramount+.
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