14 JUN 2024. The popular Italian singer and composer Matteo Bocelli performed in Latvia for the first time this summer as part of his European concert tour "A Night With Matteo"
Matteo Bocelli has embarked on an extensive world tour following the release of his debut album ‘Matteo’. Visiting the USA, Europe, and Australia. As part of this tour, Matteo Bocelli also visited Latvia and performed in the popular Jurmalas Dzintari concert hall, filling it with his fans.
Here are photos that beautifully capture the concert of Matteo Bocelli at Dzintari concert hall. These photos were taken with a Sony Alpha 7 III mirrorless camera and a Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS lens.
About singer and composer Matteo Bocelli
Matteo Bocelli, born on October 8, 1997, is a rising star in the classical crossover genre and the son of renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. He grew up in Forte dei Marmi, Italy, and also has a home in Miami, Florida. Matteo often performs alongside his father at prestigious events, such as the Royal Variety Performance for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Matteo’s musical journey has been marked by critical acclaim and success, showcasing his talent as both a singer and songwriter.
He gained international recognition through his collaboration with his father on the song “Fall On Me” in 2018. Since then, Matteo has been making a name for himself in the music industry
In 2022, Matteo released a Christmas album with his father and sister. He also made his acting debut in the movie “Three Thousand Years of Longing” alongside Idris Elba and Tilda Swinton. Despite being relatively private about his personal life, Matteo’s career continues to flourish as he embarks on tours worldwide to promote his music.
Matteo’s debut solo album, titled “Matteo,” was released in 2023. It showcases a blend of pop elements while still drawing from his classical training. With a growing fan base and numerous accolades, Matteo Bocelli is carving out a unique path in the music industry that reflects both his heritage and individual artistry.
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About the Dzintari concert hall
Dzintari concert hall in Jūrmala, Latvia, is a cultural landmark with two main venues: the Small Hall and the Great Hall. The Small Hall, built in the 1930s, offers an intimate setting with 500 seats and a unique wooden interior. The Great Hall, constructed in the 1960s, is an open-air concert venue with 2,024 seats, hosting various concerts during the summer season. Concerts at Dzintari concert hall feature a diverse range of performances, including folk, classical, rock, and pop music, attracting both local Latvian artists and international talents. The exceptional acoustics and unique aura of the concert hall make it a favorite among musicians worldwide.