Andrea Bocelli’s breathtaking solo concert at Milan’s Duomo on Easter Sunday has been confirmed as the biggest live-streamed classical music event of all time. It had 5m people tuning in globally to the livestream on YouTube, where it has now racked up over 35m views and counting.
The solo concert, titled Music for Hope, continues to trend globally across YouTube and social media platforms. During the past 48 hours, it topped the trending chart across the U.S., U.K., Italy, Canada and throughout Latin America. Said Bocelli of the success: “I am moved and delighted to have received such an overwhelming reaction, that has gone beyond our highest expectations. It was an immeasurable honor and privilege to lend my voice to the prayers of millions of people, gathered in a single embrace—a small, great miracle of which the whole world was the protagonist and which confirms my optimism about the future of our planet. Thanks to everyone who worked in the shadows for weeks, from management to the record label, and especially to all of those who have shared this moment with us, to stay truly united.” Music for Hope was produced by Sugar Music, Universal Music Group and Decca Records, thanks to the "generous contribution of YouTube." Bocelli’s participation was entirely pro bono (in collaboration with his business management company Almud and Maverick Management). “On Sunday, the music of Andrea Bocelli provided a balm to the soul of the world,” said Dickon Stainer, President and CEO of Global Classics & Jazz at Universal Music Group. “The event was a demonstration of remarkable teamwork. Universal Music and Decca Records are honored to have played our part."