Andrea Bocelli and Wife Veronica Announce They’re Expecting a Baby: “Our Hearts Are Full” The sound of music and love just got a little sweeter in the Bocelli household. World-renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli and his wife Veronica Berti have announced that they are expecting a baby, sending a wave of joy through the music world and beyond. The couple shared the news in a joint statement released earlier this week, calling it a “miracle and a blessing.”

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Andrea and Veronica, who have been married since 2014, are already parents to their daughter Virginia, born in 2012. This new addition will be Bocelli’s third child—he also has two sons, Amos and Matteo, from a previous marriage.

“We are overjoyed and grateful,” the couple said. “Our hearts are full, and we cannot wait to meet this little soul who is already so loved.”

According to their statement, Veronica is in good health and glowing with happiness. The couple did not reveal the baby’s due date but hinted that the arrival is expected in late 2025.

Andrea Bocelli & Veronica Berti Expecting Child in Spring 2012


🎶 Music, Love, and New Life

Known for his soaring vocals and timeless grace, Bocelli has often said that family is his greatest inspiration, even more than music. He frequently performs alongside his children, especially Matteo, and credits his wife Veronica with being the “rock” of both his personal and professional life.

Their announcement has drawn warm congratulations from fans and fellow artists alike, with many calling it “a gift to the world.”

“To hear that someone who brings so much beauty to others is experiencing such joy—it’s truly heartwarming,” one fan wrote on social media.


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As Andrea continues to tour and record, sources close to the couple say the family is already preparing for the new arrival with “love, music, and endless excitement.”

Whether it’s lullabies or operatic arias, one thing is for sure: this baby will be welcomed into a world filled with melody, harmony, and an abundance of love.

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