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Andrea Bocelli paid President Donald Trump a visit at the White House on Oct. 17.
Trump’s special assistant, Margo Martin, shared a video of the moment on X, formerly known as Twitter.
While the Italian tenor appeared to give an impromptu performance in the Oval Office, Trump stood behind the Resolute Desk as Bocelli stood in front, wearing a black suit and tie with sunglasses on.
"Listen to this," Trump said as "Time to Say Goodbye" started playing in the Oval Office.
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Andrea Bocelli gave an impromptu performance for President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Friday. (Getty Images)
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Bocelli began singing along with the track before he took a moment to laugh. He then continued to sing until the video concluded.
Another video posted by Martin shows Trump and Bocelli talking at the president's desk and listening to a recording of a Bocelli song.
Trump told reporters Bocelli would be performing at the White House on Dec. 5, two days before the Kennedy Center Honors, according to Deadline.
Bocelli's representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Andrea Bocelli and Donald Trump at the Andrea Bocelli concert at The Mar-a-Lago Club in Feb. 2010. (Lucien Capehart/Getty Images)
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President Donald Trump welcomed Zelenskyy to the White House on Oct. 17. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Bocelli's visit to the White House came just before the President of the United States welcomed the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, for the high-stakes summit.
It is unclear if Bocelli's visit and Zelenskyy's are connected.