BY: John Przybys
Few people have done as much to popularize — or introduce newcomers to — opera and classical music as Andrea Bocelli. And while fans certainly know him through live performances and a procession of top-selling recordings, Las Vegans and Las Vegas tourists also have experienced his work in a unique sort of way: His rendition (with Sarah Brightman) of “Time to Say Goodbye” is a favorite selection at Bellagio’s fountain shows.
On Feb. 18, Bocelli returns to Las Vegas to perform at the MGM Grand Garden Arena as part of his “In Concert for Valentine’s” tour. The show begins at 8 p.m. and tickets start at $83 (702-531-3826). The concert will show case some of Bocelli’s most romantic offerings, including songs from his album “Believe” and a selection of arias, crossover hits and, of course, love songs.
SOURCE: https://www.reviewjournal.com
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