Shania Twain and Andrea Bocelli performed their latest song live for the first time on the last day of his three-day concert series.
According to People, the 58-year-old country star performed a rendition of her brand-new take on her 1998 hit From This Moment On with Bocelli, 65, at the Teatro del Silenzio in his hometown of Lajatico, Italy, on Friday, July 19.
At the onset of the video shared by the outlet, the classical music legend led the duet with a verse in Italian. Twain then joined him in the chorus, singing in English as a full orchestra backed their operatic voices.
Last week, the new duet partners recorded a classical version of From This Moment On, titled Da Stanotte in Poi, releasing it as the first single from Bocelli’s upcoming Duets album.
Additionally, Andrea Bocelli 30: The Celebration was held to mark and commemorate three decades of the avowed Italian tenor in the music industry.
Twain and Bocelli’s gig was the third and final performance of the concert event, which hosted a stellar lineup of guests, including Brian May, David Foster, Elisa and Laura Pausini, Eros Ramazzotti, Johnny Depp, Jose Carreras, Lang Lang, Nadine Sierra, Plácido Domingo, Zucchero and more.
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