See Andrea Bocelli and Daughter Virginia Perform 'Let It Snow' on “Good Morning America”

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Last month, Andrea released a collaborative holiday album with Virginia and son Matteo

<p>ABC News/Paula Lobo</p> Andrea Bocelli and Daughter Virginia

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Andrea Bocelli and Daughter Virginia

Andrea Bocelli and his daughter Virginia are in the Christmas spirit.

On Tuesday morning, the father-daughter duo appeared on Good Morning America to perform the classic holiday hit "Let It Snow."

For their performance, Andrea, 65, wore a white suit as he sat at the piano and Virginia, 10, wore a festive red dress as she showed off her impressive vocals. The duo performed on a festive set with twinkling lights and Christmas trees.

On Nov. 10, the Italian tenor released the deluxe edition of his collaborative holiday album with Virginia and son Matteo, 25. A Family Christmas features hits like "Let It Snow," "Feliz Navidad" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."

<p>ABC News/Paula Lobo</p> Andrea Bocelli and Virginia perform on Good Morning America

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Andrea Bocelli and Virginia perform on Good Morning America

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In October, the Bocellis opened up to PEOPLE about the album and the holidays.

"We really wanted to make an album that truly reflected us, to recreate a mood, that magical state of mind that Holy Christmas is able to instill in us," explained Andrea, who's also dad to son Amos, 27, an engineer and musician who contributed his piano skills to the record. "I hope that the serenity and joy that constantly marked each moment of our work together comes through in every note sung."

Matteo began performing alongside his father in 2016, but Virginia — who's been singing since before she could speak — only made her public musical debut last year. Initially, she felt scared at the prospect of singing for large audiences. But thanks to advice from the seasoned musicians in her family, she's continuously growing more confident in her abilities.

"My dad taught me how to use my voice, and that influenced my life," Virginia said. "And Matteo told me, 'You should sing and do everything with no regret.'"

<p>ABC News/Paula Lobo</p> Andrea Bocelli and daughter Virginia on Good Morning America

ABC News/Paula Lobo

Andrea Bocelli and daughter Virginia on Good Morning America

Ahead of holiday gatherings at the Bocelli family's new countryside home in Andrea's hometown of Lajatico, the trio embarked on a world tour in support of A Family Christmas. "We're super happy to be all over the world," said Matteo.

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"Having part of my family by my side on stage will be an extraordinary experience," added Andrea. "The best Christmas gift I could ever receive."

Earlier this week, Andrea announced rescheduled dates for a series of postponed shows amid some "health challenges" with his voice on Facebook.

The week prior, his shows in Boston and Philadelphia were called off last minute when fans were waiting for him to come out. In a separate Facebook statement, he said doctors informed him "it could be dangerous to my health for me to sing."

See his tour dates here.

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