When Matteo Bocelli sat down with the panel on Loose Women recently, the chat was meant to focus on his new album and stage-performances. But what caught everyone off-guard was the emotional honesty shimmering beneath every answer — and viewers quickly took note.

A Second Album with a New Voice
The star of the moment: Matteo’s second studio album, Falling in Love, set for release on September 12, 2025 via Decca Records. According to a recent interview with People, the 27-year-old crooner described this project as “…a whole different experience … more authentic … more organic” compared with his debut, which he recorded during the pandemic. (People.com)
On Loose Women, he dug deeper, explaining how the sessions took place at his home in Tuscany — musicians, producers, and even midday meals included — so the album could reflect “where I come from… my roots.” Viewers watching at home weren’t just hearing about growth — they felt it.
Live Shows, Legacy and Own Identity
The conversation took a special turn when Matteo spoke about his live performances. “When I’m on stage,” he said, “I finally feel like I’m not just my father’s son — I’m me.” His father, legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli, has been a towering influence — and Matteo acknowledged this with gratitude. But he also made a clear declaration of his own path.
That honesty stunned the studio crowd — and the viewers at home. One comment on Facebook read:
“Loose Women viewers were left jaw-dropped when Matteo Bocelli … appeared on the programme to chat about his new album and father’s reaction to his career.” (Facebook)
Why Viewers Were Left Speechless
- Transparency – Matteo didn’t hide from the fact he was evolving. He referenced mistakes, doubts, and the challenge of living up to expectation.
- Vulnerability – He admitted the pressure of carrying a legacy and admitted the joy of stepping into his own voice.
- Connection – His description of recording the album at home, surrounded by music and family, painted a picture of authenticity rarely heard in pop culture.

What This Means for Matteo Bocelli
With Falling in Love as his next chapter, Matteo is making clear this isn’t a footnote in his father’s story — it’s the start of his own. If the Loose Women interview is anything to go by, he’s building a bridge between the classical-pop world he inherited and the modern voice he’s chosen.
As one viewer put it:
“He’s still the same gifted voice — but the heart behind it is catching up.”
Final Note
Matteo Bocelli’s appearance on Loose Women wasn’t just a promo stop. It was a moment of declaration: his voice, his stage, his story. And for viewers — those at home and in the studio — it was a reminder that legacy is not only inherited — it’s reinvented.

You can expect Falling in Love to drop soon — and if the interview was any indicator, Matteo is poised not just to sing for an audience, but to resonate with one.