Easter Sunday in a performance called Music For Hope.However, the blind tenor has now delivered a scathing criticism of the Italian government at a conference at the Senate, saying he was ‘offended’ by lockdown.Bocelli, born in Lajatico in Tuscany, said: ‘I felt humiliated and offended.
I could not leave the house even though I had committed no crime.’ The Time To Say Goodbye singer admitted that he had broken lockdown rules ‘because I did not think it was right or healthy to stay home at my age’.Visit our live blog for the latest updates: Coronavirus news liveSpeaking at the conference attended by opposition politicians – including Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right League (Lega) party who has attacked Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.
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