Virginia Bocelli Shines in Her Solo Return with “Forever Winx”
With a voice that carries the same warmth and artistry as her legendary father, 13-year-old Virginia Bocelli has stepped back into the spotlight — this time, in her own light.
After taking a short break from performing with her father, the world-renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli, Virginia made a graceful solo appearance at the premiere of Winx Club: The Magic Is Back. Taking center stage, she performed the film’s new anthem, “Forever Winx.” Dressed in classic elegance and exuding quiet confidence, the young singer enchanted the audience, earning admiration for her poise, maturity, and effortless stage presence.
This isn’t Virginia’s first appearance before the cameras. Fans first discovered her during the Bocelli family’s Christmas specials — especially A Bocelli Family Christmas, recorded with Andrea and her brother Matteo Bocelli. The family album captured their shared musical harmony and the deep connection that runs through generations of the Bocelli family.
Today, as Matteo continues to pursue his own career — recently releasing his second solo album — Virginia is balancing her early success with her studies. In a heartfelt conversation with the Daily Express, Andrea Bocelli reflected on his children’s futures:
“I don’t have hopes for any of my children. I only hope they hold onto values like honesty and hard work — the foundations of any career,”
said the 67-year-old maestro.
When asked about recording again with Virginia and Matteo, he smiled and added:
“If something meaningful comes along, why not? But for now, Virginia’s focus should be on school — she just started learning Latin, and that’s what matters most.”
Still, Virginia’s enchanting vocals have found a beautiful new home in the world of Winx Club. Her song “Forever Winx” serves as the anthem for The Magic Is Back — a brand-new CGI revival arriving October 2 on Netflix and BBC iPlayer. The beloved series returns with familiar fairy characters and fresh storylines centered on Bloom, an ordinary girl who discovers her extraordinary fairy powers.
According to the show’s synopsis, “Together they form the Winx Club — six fairies ready to defend the Magical Dimension at any cost. They learn that real strength lies not only in magic but in courage, empathy, and friendship.”
With her angelic voice now intertwined with one of the most iconic fantasy series in children’s television, Virginia Bocelli’s “Forever Winx” is a perfect blend of heritage and imagination — echoing her father’s legacy while showcasing her own rising star.
As October unfolds, streaming platforms are delivering powerful stories — from Virginia’s fairytale performance to Netflix’s emotional hit The Midnight Club, starring Ruth Codd. Viewers have called it “haunting, beautiful, and unforgettable” — proof that storytelling, whether through melody or screen, still has the power to touch hearts everywhere.
