Andrea Bocelli Serenades Trump at Oval Office, Will Return for White House Performance in December

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Back in 2016, Donald Trump tapped Andrea Bocelli to perform at his first inauguration before abruptly rescinding the invitation, reportedly to shield the famed tenor from backlash. On Friday, Bocelli stopped by the Oval Office and serenaded the US president, who announced the singer will return to the White House in December.

Trump advisor Margo Martin shared footage of the visit on social media. In typically gaudy fashion, Bocelli’s own music was blasted throughout the White House and even the Oval Office. The president then coaxed him into singing along, presumably without giving the opera star a chance to warm up.

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Trump is a longtime fan of Bocelli’s work, having previously booked him to play a private party at Mar-a-Lago in 2010.

Bocelli’s White House performance is set for December 5th, two days ahead of the revamped 2025 Kennedy Center Honors. Trump will host that event, recognizing honorees including George Strait, KISS, Sylvester Stallone, and Gloria Gaynor.

President Donald J. Trump meets with Andrea Bocelli in the Oval Office. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/8OqQ7FZej1

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World-famous Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli surprises President Trump with an Oval Office opera performance pic.twitter.com/MUPIOJdg8W

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