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The 23-year-old also shared how much he loves performing duets with Andrea.
He said: “It’s been a beautiful experience because, of course, since I was a little kid he would travel a lot. And, of course, I was doing school, I didn’t have the chance to spend a lot of time with him.
“With Fall On Me, I had the chance to spent a lot of time with him travelling and being on many stages so it’s been fantastic.”
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Asked about growing up with Andrea Bocelli as his father, he highlighted their close relationship.
The singer said: “Of course, it’s not been so easy because you’d really have loved to have had your parents always with you.
Speaking with Express.co.uk afterwards, Andrea said: “The initial idea was born from a bit of fun, and then it came to the concert and the song itself with Virginia featured in the setlist.
“Franco Dragone, the director of the live stream, insisted that it be included in the show and judging by the results he was right in entrusting her with such an important part. Although Virginia was practically born and raised on stage and behind the scenes, this was her official debut.”
Asked if his eight-year-old was nervous to sing live, he admitted she was totally fine.
But perhaps the concert film’s biggest highlight has to be the full six-song set from Fire Fight Australia in Sydney last year.
There, the band performed Queen’s iconic 1985 Live Aid set in full. This section kicks off with Bohemian Rhapsody and Radio Ga Ga before Freddie’s Ay Ohs are sung along to by the audience.
While what else could the ending be but We Will Rock You and We Are The Champions?
Meanwhile, this year marks the 50th anniversary of Queen’s classic line-up, when John Deacon joined the band as bassist in 1971.
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Having been forced to postpone their UK and European tour dates in 2020, Queen and Adam Lambert are set to perform those dates this summer.