Palasport 2025 by Susan De Bartoli

They may not have won Sanremo but they are still riding high. After winning Sanremo 2015, the guys were also riding high, and they presented Palasport 2016. In January 2016 and now in January 2025 nine years later, they will again perform concerts at Palasport 2025. The Italian word Palasport is an arena or stadium where sports events take place but more recently, it is also a place where great concerts take place.
At PALASPORT  2016 the guys performed in the following arenas:
ROSETO DEGLI ABRUZZI, PALA MAGGETTI

 

ANCONA, PALA ROSSIN

PADOVA, ARENA SPETTACOLO PADOVA FIERE

LIVORNO, MODIGLIANI FORUM

FLORENCE, NELSON MANDELA FORUM

ROME, PALALOTTOMATICA

CASERTA, PALA MAGGIÒ

BARI, PALA FLORIO

ACIREALE (CT), PALASPORT

BOLOGNA, UNIPOL ARENA

TURIN, PALA ALPITOUR

MILAN, MEDIOLANUM FORUM

For those of you who are new to Il Volo or have come into the picture after 2016 or after they won Sanremo, I would like to fill you in a little on the event which took place after they won Sanremo.
Palasport 2016 was an exciting event for the guys because now Italy knew them and what they could do, and Italy filled every arena at every performance.
Nine years have passed, and we’ve watched the guys very closely especially these last few months. We’ve noticed how they’ve grown not just in their voices but in their lives. They have new goals, new realities, new dreams! They’ve come into their own and they are experiencing new things in their lives.

Piero aspires to opera and works towards that dream every day. I’m sure he will sing in an opera very soon.

Ignazio dreams of a life with a wife and children, “at least three!” We all know this will come true now that the beautiful Michelle Bertolini has come into his life. And of course, his soulful voice is becoming more and more evident in his performances. His lyrical voice can take him anywhere especially all the way to high C! Is there any song you can’t sing, Ignazio?

 

And Gianluca has found himself in the voices of Elton John, the Beatles, even Louis Armstrong.
They’ve found their way! Not away from each other! No, Il Volo is Il Volo. But they found a middle road that works for all of them.
After Sanremo 2015 and Eurovision, the guys were riding high! Italy opened its eyes, and their fate was sealed! The Grande Amore Tour had them spinning but perhaps their proudest moments were PALASPORT 2016 at home with the Italian people. I like to go back and watch these videos because I can see how much the guys enjoyed these concerts. I thought about how the guys are preparing for the upcoming World Tour. So, I went back Through the Fields of My Mind, and I pulled some of these videos. Then I remembered an article by Daniela where she wrote about an interview with some of the people behind the scenes and it was very interesting so, I decided to put it all together and relive PALASPORT 2016
These last months have brought the guy’s center stage doing one interview after another. Endless interviews! It was the same after Sanremo 2015. In that period the guys had so many interviews and they had to repeat the same answers over and over again.
I decided to give the guys a break and let someone else do the talking. So, instead of all those questions and answers let’s look at an interview by the technical team from 2016 while we listen to the wonderful voices of Il Volo!
The date is 2016 and the Grande Amore Tour is under way between Italy, Europe and America.
The guys are already into the tour but there is always the fine-tuning for each concert. The crew is together, and they will lead us through the technicalities but without all the long technical parts.
This interview was written for the Sound & Lite newspaper.
IL VOLO – Live Palasport 2016 by Douglas Cole
They call this “Pòpera” a resurgence of opera in the field of popular music and a phenomenon that, in our humble opinion, returns a little faith in the ability of the general public to discern a true capacity for musical performance … because taste apart, the talent and work necessary to develop virtuosity with the lyric voice as an instrument are undeniable. So far, in this latest return of classical singing, the foreign public has been more receptive than the Italians.

Il Volo became the first Italian group in history to directly sign a record deal in America, before they left Italy.
Since the release of the first album, this trio has been almost constantly on tour in North America, South America, Europe and Italy.

In 2012, in addition to a tour in Latin America and the Il Volo Takes Flight tour in the United States, the group also did a very rare (and very successful) tour with Barbra Streisand, which cemented their fame in American pop. Since then, every year they do at least two Il Volo tours on at least two continents.

Having been taken away to America at the very beginning of their career and despite a large number of concerts in Italy, since the beginning of last year with the almost fortuitous victory of “Grande Amore” at the Sanremo Festival and with the consequent representation of Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest (third place, but with the prize of the press), Il Volo was still rather unknown in our country (Italy).
2015, on the other hand, marked the true return to the homeland, with their new album Sanremo Grande Amore which earned a triple platinum record, and a very successful summer tour, culminating in a big event at the Arena di Verona in September, re-transmitted in prime time on RAI 1. Well … better late than never: welcome home, guys!
We crossed this tour more or less halfway, on a date at the Unipol Arena in Bologna, where we found the production manager, Eliana Dalila Biondi.
Elinana: I have been working for Michele Torpedine since 2011. In 2013, during a tour in South America, Michele asked me to follow the production. I am Argentine and, as a matter of language, I was the right person for the role. In that case we did a tour with local productions, 28 dates in 50 days …
This year, instead, it was decided to take the step organizing the tour in the arenas. We have prepared this project together with Francesco de Cave (lights and show-design) for a world tour, which starts from Italy and then goes to the United States and then back to Europe.
Douglas: With the whole production?
Eliana: In Italy and the United States with the entire production, while in Europe we use local production materials, and we bring the direction, with us.
Douglas: Is this production a big leap forward compared to last summer?
Eliana: Yes, because this summer fundamentally focused on natural scenery: Taormina and other picturesque places where there was no need for much. The guys really don’t need much … they do the show. (Truer words were never spoken)
Douglas: The boys already seem very good at working the stage with professionalism!
Eliana: They are very confident of their abilities, in a positive sense, so they are never arrogant. They’ve been doing this job since they were 14, so they grew up on music and the stage. They have security dictated by experience. On stage they create a very nice atmosphere, thanks to their jokes and complicity with the public they have created over time and in many live performances.
Douglas: How many are you on tour?
Eliana: About sixty, and if we add the orchestra of as many as 34 elements in each city … we arrive at a beautiful number.
Douglas: Are the orchestras different at each stage?
Eliana: Unlike last summer, where there was always the same orchestra, this year due to a calendar issue we chose to take local orchestras.
Douglas: Logistically, for orchestral music rehearsals, how do you do it?
Eliana: There is a lot of work that is done upstream. All the material of the repertoire is collected, and our musical director sends it in advance to the orchestras who do the tests independently. Then there were also rehearsals with the Maestro who, whenever possible, anticipated the production to be able to listen and guide the orchestras before the concert … maybe even the morning of the show or, even, in the case of back-to-back long, a few hours before the concert!

Douglas: I ask Alessio Guerrieri, stage director, if it is difficult to manage, such as artists, Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca.

Alessio: Absolutely not! Indeed: they are very good. They are not used to doing great tests … in fact when Francesco De Cave arrived, who was new to the production and was planning the show, he asked me: ‘But how will we explain a show to them in two days?’ I reassured him by telling him that he had to do only the lineup and explain the dynamics of the show: the artists would do exactly what was required of them, every time. In fact, they come from a lyrical musical setting and training, so they have a completely different kind of discipline. Since they have to do a precise warm-up routine, they have to eat and do everything according to a fixed schedule. If the show is at 9pm, for example, you know they have to eat at 6pm, and they do the same things every day. They are very square, and this is our luck. It is also important as a form of respect. If they give me the time of the show, I send the orchestra at 8:55 pm and the artists are on stage at 9:00 pm. To date we have never started a minute late. They are very professional and attentive to these things. And I assure you that it is not at all obvious.
Douglas: (Asked the sound engineer, Enrico Belli.) How much does the show depend on the orchestra?
Enrico: Very much of course for classic songs. They are songs that the singers sing singularly (in fact they don’t always sing in three, but they also make duets and solo pieces) mostly on classical works that almost completely depend on the orchestra and the piano.

Douglas: We also ask the lighting operator, Emanuele Vangelatos, for an opinion.
Emanuele: In the show there is a good balance between the most static scenes, used on classic, beautiful, colored pieces, developed in depth along with the video, and the more dynamic ones of the pop songs, in which we also push a lot, because we have projectors able to move the scene a lot.
The pieces of the solos, which are almost all purely lyrical, are in fact illuminated with very static and intimate, almost theatrical scenes. When there are the pieces in trio, plus pop, there is a director behind them, and the director has also coordinated and agreed about the movements of the artists on stage.
Paradoxically, says the engineer, despite their young age, they have several years of experience on stage. The presence is there, and the public greatly appreciates it. Everywhere we did the full: it is a confirmation of the fact that they are also strong in Italy.”

Despite my personal tastes, I respect the musical talent of any kind without reservation, and I appreciate a majestic performance of any kind. I didn’t know Il Volo before and when I was told what kind of concert it would be, I was very afraid of having to suffer the evening.
Instead, it is a really pleasant concert. It was taken for granted that the boys were good at singing, but the lineup includes so many songs with an almost universal familiarity that the interest never drops – even during the moments of speech, in which the artists show total control of the stage and the audience. I am amazed by the audience, made up equally of teenage girls and elderly men out for an annual evening, often with the two categories combined in groups of grandparents with their grandchildren: universal appeal!
The mix is very well done, with an orchestra that even seems to come from recorded tracks (called as a compliment!) and a very sensitive hand in following the dynamics of that type of voice taken with handheld microphones. The sound in the room is very beautiful, especially in the platea (the central and lower part of the theater). We believe that a couple of delays would not have done any harm to offer a greater direct reflection relationship at the back of the room.
The visual spectacle is truly remarkable. The effect of the video that comes out and incorporates the orchestra is really effective. The inevitable central staircase to the Broadway skyline in LED, immediately imposes the tone of the show, but it is anything but a static set design. Even the light design is very flexible: sometimes it offers bandstand show lighting, with colorful or white scenes combined with graphics and lights, in others it looks like a pop or rock music show with backlight.
That was a very interesting description of how it is all put together. I must say the visuals today are so much more sensational. Technology! These guys just keep getting better each day!
I think Daniela said it best when she said, in the original article, “I was pleased to read the admiration towards our guys, from the technical team that supports them on their travels.
It is a very important thing and makes us understand the harmony in the team, also due to the seriousness of Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca, guys sometimes jokers, but also real professionals.”
Exactly right Daniela!
I want to sum this article up by saying our guys have total control of the stage and the audience. The music in each concert is framed and the setlist is run according to their audience. In some cases, the music in Italy will be different from that of North America or South America but the classics always remain along with all the new music. But above all Italy may have been the last to get on the bandwagon but I’m sure you noticed when they did, they went all out! The trio becomes an auditorium of singers!

I must say I enjoyed reliving PALASPORT 2016 and I hope you enjoyed it too! Now we wait as the guys prepare for Palasport 2025.
This is an interview the guys did while they were touring with Barbara Streisand.

For your listening pleasure Part One and Two of the Palasport 2016 Milan Concert

Join me next week as I go Through the Fields of My Mind and open the door to a new adventure!
To read the original interview by Daniela, go to http://www.ilvoloflightcrw.com and search BIRTH OF A CONCERT AND A TOUR. As always, thank you Daniela for your wonderful translations.
If you would like to share a story with me, please email:  susan.flightcrew@yahoo.com
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9 thoughts on “Palasport 2025 by Susan De Bartoli”

  1. Susan
    What a wonderful story as usual your stories every week bring us so much pleasure and love for these men
    Love you Jenny

  2. Hi Susan, it’s nice to look back on where they’ve been and marvel even more as to where they are now! Amazing!! It’s so nice to hear the words of the crew and how much our guys are respected for their talents but also(and more importantly) their personalities. Every time I read or listen to interviews it’s like sunshine in my heart.
    I mentioned in my comment on one of Daniela’s posting that I’ve been going through a difficult time. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in February after a suspicious mammogram in Nov. and a failed needle biopsy in Jan., in February after surgery to removed a cluster of micro calcifications, they found malignancy and had to go back in in March to get clear margins. There was a little more than a month between the surgeries because I developed a massive bacterial infection in the breast and the antibiotics made me so ill….on top of having the flu…..all this happened on my 80th birthday!! Happy Birthday to me!!!
    The reason I told you all this is ILVOLO has been such a comfort throughout all of this. Of course along with my family and friends, prayers and my faith. It’s been a journey but I’ve been very blessed to have caught it very early. I’m now in the radiation phase followed by hormone therapy !
    As always I truly enjoy your stories my friend, please keep them coming!
    Much love and appreciation and gratitude,
    Carol💖💖💖🎶🎼🎵🎤🩷🤗😘🙏🏻☮️🕊️

    1. My Gode Carol, I wish you had told me! I had breast cancer on 2000. I had a lumpectomy and radiati0on. I will pray for you. I know you will be okay. I’ll talk to you later!

  3. Thank you Susan, I sorry to hear you are also part of this huge group of woman…very glad you’re still here! I appreciate all prays offered, I know I’ll get through this just like you and so many if my family. I’d love to talk to you later, I have radiation everyday at 2pm.🤗😘🩷🙏🏻

  4. Looking back is always a pleasure, to see and hear them as they had been nine or more years ago. They never change, only get better with every passing year.

    Two of my loveliest ladies have been struck with breast cancer and, like Susan, you will get the best of this horrible disease, Carol. As I’ve said before, my thoughts, prayers and love go out to you! Hugs to you both, Dol.

  5. Thank you for the memories. I remember watching this concert on youtube with English translation which was great. These guys never cease to amaze me and if possible just keep getting better. I watch them every night on you tube and still see new videos from earlier in their career and some of late. Love these guys, they are the best.

  6. Thank you for another look at what makes Il Volo function; their technical team and what goes on backstage . Everybody contributes and it’s so obvious that the guys respect, love these people, and feel responsible for them. Their contact with fans is amazing- their love and respect for all people shows every day, on stage as well as anywhere they might be.
    Thanks again and keep writing about Il Volo! We love reading your stories..

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