IL VOLO TOUR 2025 : JESOLO and MILANO by Daniela

The Il Volo 2025 tour in Italian Palasports has begun:

10 January JESOLO

The concert is in the Palazzo del Turismo.

We are in the Veneto region and the president of the Veneto region, Luca Zaia, published this on his Facebook page:
🗣️🎤🎶 The “Grande Amore” between Il Volo and Veneto is re-confirmed as a “CAPOLAVORO”!  (Masterpiece)
After last summer’s events in Venice and Marostica, the “Three Musketeers of Bel canto” are ready to excite fans again with their greatest successes this evening at the Palazzetto del Turismo in Jesolo (VE) and on Monday 13 January at the Palaverde in Villorba (TV).

WELCOME TO IL VOLO

Some photos of the soundcheck:
As you understood from the photo, Cecile will also be present a the concerts!
Everything is ready for the concert and Il Volo sends us this short video before the start!!
The beginning is spectacular, the orchestra begins an instrumental version of PER ASPERA, lights make spectacular plays, in the center of the stage a large black drape covers the central part and descends from above, obscuring those who are arriving. CHIARO DI LUNA begins, voices can be heard but Piero, Ignazio and Ginluca cannot be seen but all of a sudden the curtain falls and they are there!! 🤩🤩🤩 SPETTACOLARE!!

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The songs follow each other quickly.
Piero Ignazio and Gianluca are elegantly dressed and have the same clothes, their voices are always wonderful.

E PIÙ TI PENSO Il Volo and Cecile (taken from Once Upon a Time in America)

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TRA LE ONDE

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E LUCEAN LE STELLE Piero

SHOW MUST GO ON Ignazio

11 January MILAN

The concert is at the UNIPOL-FORUM.

Here is the lineup of the evening, 35 songs!!

PER ASPERA CHIARO DI LUNA  –  OPERA

CAPOLAVORO

ROCKET MAN

WICKED GAME Gianluca and I Santi Francesi

NESSUN DORMA

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PER TE CI SARÒ – VICINISSIMO  –  MUSICA CHE RESTA – L’AMORE SI MUOVE 🥰🥰🥰🥰

This mix of beautiful songs is fantastic, performed among the people who hug the guys and almost don’t let them sing:

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This summary video of some moments of the concert is very beautiful.
(if you pay attention, among the people framed before the end of the video there is also Ignazio’s wife: Michelle) ❤️

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The articles relating to the departure of the Il Volo tour are very beautiful, I choose among all this one from RECENSIAMO MUSICA:

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Il Volo, a complete show for the arena tour – CONCERT REVIEW

The new Il Volo tour “Tutti per uno – Ad Astra – Live in the sports halls” officially started last night from the Unipol Forum in Assago, after the zero date on Friday in Jesolo. tours of buildings
The trio composed of Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble continue the celebrations for their fifteen-year career also sealed by the release, in March 2024, of their first album of unreleased songs “Ad Astra”.
A lot of time has passed since Il Volo was born on TV, time that has served to build a solid project, one of a kind, the result of intense work supported by an exceptional team.
The lights go out and the audience gasps, the fabulous orchestra directed by Maestro Edmondo Moses Savio is positioned on the stage and here we hear the voices of the trio, which however we do not see until the enormous veil that covers them falls and so they appear very elegant at the center of the stage.
It starts with a medley of three songs, all three unreleased from the latest album: “Per aspera”, “Chiaro di luna” and “Opera”. Then comes the first cover, “Who wants to live forever” which ends with an ovation and the first greetings to the Milanese audience from the three boys.
We continue with “Masterpiece” which makes the whole audience sing before opening the chapter of solo performances: everyone takes the time of a song to show off their vocal and stylistic characteristics and so we find Gianluca grappling with “Rocket man” , Ignazio with “The show must go on” and Piero with “E lucevan le stelle”.
Three personalities, three vocals, three children who have become men together and now joke on stage, making fun of each other for having taken fifteen years to release an album of only unreleased songs. “We took it easy” they say, then adding that their goal was had always been to “bring bel canto to the world” but that proposing a new repertoire was important for them at this point in their career. And so, after “Il mondo all’contrario” we move on to a moment dedicated to that immense genius of Ennio Morricone: accompanying them in “E più ti penso” is Cecille, a young singer who opened the concert.
Then, among unreleased songs and timeless hits, during the second medley of the evening they even descend into the audience, to the amazement of the excited audience who tries to touch them as if they were divine entities. And in fact the otherworldly moment seems to arrive on “Hallelujah”, when Ignazio asks to turn on the lights of the phones and the forum lights up to the notes of one of Leonard Cohen’s most famous songs.
It is towards the end that Il Volo thanks their manager Michele Torpedine, both for the work done alongside them and for that intuition they had with “Miserere” to mix pop and opera for the first time, a song which they then perform and which gives them a standing ovation. There is still time for another moment in which each of the three boys performs individually, but when it’s Gianluca’s turn he calls the French Saints on stage to give life to an exciting duet to the tune of “Wicked game”.
The final rush includes the “most important songs for us”, the first ones they sang together such as “Un amore così grande” and “Il mondo” and culminates with the whole audience standing to sing the very Sanresi “Grande amore” which earned them the victory in 2015. The trio leaves the stage but cannot help but return, loudly called back by the people who are now enjoying the last notes of the concert, which ends with “Ad Astra” the song that gives the title to their already mentioned album.
The setlist therefore saw alternating unreleased songs, escapes into opera music, rock standards and great classics: Il Volo does its job and does it well, aware of carrying on an Italian tradition that still strikes a chord in the hearts of many. It is with a touch of pride that I then say that we were born in the country where some of the most beautiful melodies in the world were written and it is not a shame to remember this every now and then. You see the concert and say: two hours of beautiful songs sung undeniably well, with a power and clarity of singing that is difficult not to notice.
Their “musical journey without borders” – as they call it – is clean and feels genuine, it doesn’t matter if the repertoire is too reassuring, they wink at what the public wants and flirt with foreign countries like few others. others.
Even the TV news talked about the concert in Milan, I chose this one from ITALIA 1. (pay attention at the beginning when the audience is framed, in the first row you can see Claudia, Gianluca’s girlfriend singing happily) 🥰
The new Il Volo tour in Italian sports halls starts from Milan with a sold-out.

“The new Il Volo tour in Italian sports halls started with a sold-out in Milan.”

GIANLUCA= We are really proud to be able to bring our music to an audience after so long, for our audience who has followed us since the beginning.
“The setlist includes the great hits of their incredible sixteen-year journey, but also the songs from the first album of unreleased AD ASTRA songs”.
IGNAZIO= We did a great job with the authors to have an update, a renewal of this musical genre.
“Treviso, Florence, Bologna, Turin, Rome, Eboli, Bari, up to Messina on January 26th, then the tour will continue in the U.S. in the main European capitals and in Latin America and also new projects.”
PIERO= We have been collaborating with the Mediaset networks for a while now, there will be many surprises. We are really happy with the relationship that has been created and what is to come.
And this is the review of the concert in Milan made by a radio station, Radio Italia.

After 16 years, Il Volo still takes us to see the stars.

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Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca are the protagonists of a long musical journey that leads from great international successes to their latest album “Ad Astra”. Our story of the evening at the Forum in Milan, the new stop on their winter tour of the sports halls.
On a cold January evening, in Milan with a light fog, Il Volo takes care of making us see the stars. After the debut in Jesolo, the new show has arrived at the Assago Forum which brings the album “Ad Astra” live, but not only: in a show designed to celebrate music first of all, Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble are the protagonists of a journey between classic and modern, between tradition and innovation.
Just scroll through the setlist to realize that the trio, immortalized in the photo below by Francesco Prandoni, can really sing anything: the first cover performed live is “Who wants to live forever”, but you can continue with other hits world-wide such as “The sound of silence” and Italian such as “E più ti penso” (together with Cecille), up to “Nelle tue mani”, directly from “Il Gladiatore”. If, then, you can count on a band and an entire orchestra at your disposal, that’s it.
They are all songs, contained in over 2 hours of show, which have a meaning in the history of Il Volo: “They have accompanied us on this magnificent journey that has lasted 16 years”, explains Piero, immediately interrupted by Ignazio’s irony: “By now I have two weddings!”, he jokes, a few months after his wedding. Smiles aside, it is also from these continuous exchanges on stage that we understand why the three artists work so well together: they sing impeccably, but in a different way, each adding something to the other’s interpretation. In short, they complete each other, and Gianluca also underlines this, halfway through the evening, highlighting their 3 complementary “souls”.
But, as in any long self-respecting relationship, mutual respect cannot and must not be lacking: the three artists share the stage almost to the centimeter, even alternating in some solo passages: if Gianluca Ginoble launches into “Rocketman” and “Wicked Game”, surprisingly accompanied by the French Saints, Ignazio Boschetto gives “E Penso a te” and “Show must go on”; Piero Barone’s vocal strength, however, goes perfectly with “E lucevan le stelle” and “No puede ser”, eliciting hints of a standing ovation. It is together, however, that they give life to a thrilling homage to Ennio Morricone or excite with “Hallelujah”, illuminated by the torches of the entire Forum.
It really seems like a “Masterpiece”, like the song presented at the last Sanremo Festival and which began the most recent chapter in Il Volo’s career: “It all started from this song. A musical journey without borders, which will lead us ‘Ad Astra’, towards the stars”, they explain. In fact, between one success and another, the songs taken from the latest album, the only unreleased one so far, and the latest single “Tra le onde” also fit together: minute after minute, therefore, we jump from one generation to another, yet everything seems very connected. From “My Way” to “Miserere”, praised as the first mix between opera and pop, Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca have the very difficult merit of making even the masterpieces of the past sound current, thanks to the support of a very high-level stage system.
The scenography helps, it’s true, but the priority of each performance of Il Volo is always the same: “The objective is to bring bel canto, in the footsteps of Andrea Bocelli and Luciano Pavarotti”, they make it clear. The ending also confirms this, on the notes of 3 of the most important songs for them: “Un amore così grande”, one of the very first pieces they found themselves singing together, then another classic of our country like “Il mondo” and finally that “Great love” that led them to triumph in Sanremo and that 10 years later still makes everyone stand on their feet.
To close the concert, while waiting for the other dates that will bring the trio to the large Italian sports halls throughout January, all that remains is “Nessun dorma”, to sing all together “tramontate, stelle”. On the other hand, Il Volo has already shown them to us this evening.
As you have understood from the song list, Il Volo presented many songs from AD ASTRA mixing them with more classic songs. It’s clear that here in Italy the aim is to bring younger people together. For this purpose Piero, Gianluca and Ignazio a couple of days before the start of the tour, in Jesolo they had a special meeting with the young people who turn 18 this year (majority age in Italy), in fact a Jesolo newspaper reports the news of which I will translate the essential part:
“The ‘Newly-18 Year Olds Day’ in Jesolo promises to be a memorable event for the children who will reach adulthood in 2025. On Thursday 9 January, at the Pala Turismo, the young people will celebrate their entry into adulthood with a meeting special with the famous musical trio Il Volo. The kids born in 2007 will have the opportunity to participate in an exclusive meet & greet with Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca. Ginoble.”
An exciting moment yesterday for the boys of 2️0️0️7️ who received the Constitution from our Mayor Christofer De Zotti with the councilor for youth policies Martina Borin for their 18th year☺️ concluded with the meeting with the boys of IL VOLO.
The space dedicated to them at the B.Y.C. was illustrated. Jesolo Young and captivating was the speech of the President of the Avis Jesolo association who reminded them that with the age of 18 not only do they acquire rights and derive as many duties as the Mayor well explained, but they also reach the right age to grasp a great opportunity to do good by donating to others.
But that’s not all, during the soundcheck in Jesolo, Il Volo met a special fan of theirs: Marco.

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He fulfilled his dream, meeting those three voices that for him represent something unique and exciting. Marco Rossini, a 27-year-old from Concordia Sagittaria suffering from an intellectual disability, was received yesterday afternoon by “Il Volo”, the trio present in Jesolo for the concert scheduled for this evening at the Palazzo del Turismo.
During the rehearsals the young man, accompanied by his mother, shook hands and hugged his idols, spending a few minutes in their company. Moments that will forever be unforgettable for him. Those who took action to facilitate the meeting, which took place within a few days, were Simone Ferron, municipal councilor of Concordia Sagittaria, Christofer De Zotti, mayor of Jesolo and councilor Martina Borin, all present for the occasion and satisfied with the having seen the happiness of the best moments in the eyes of the Concordia native.
We were able to follow the musical group’s rehearsals in view of the concert – explains mother Elena – fulfilling Marco’s wish, which was to meet Ignazio, Piero and Gianluca live. The emotion for him was immeasurable, so much so that he couldn’t hold back his tears. All the people who worked for this extraordinary event yesterday conveyed action, availability, kindness and openness for which I cannot find a term sufficiently adequate to describe it. If not with a big thank you.”
The trio, increasingly appreciated internationally, yesterday also met the newly 18-year-olds from Jesolo, i.e. the new adults of 2025. Marco, at the end of the day, left the structure in Piazza Brescia happy and enthusiastic. On Monday he will attend the concert scheduled in Villorba, as a birthday present.
From yesterday’s meeting – concludes mother Elena – our spontaneous reflection was born on how today disability is becoming the driving force and power of other people’s hearts. I really have to say that dreams exist. And also their realization.”
In photo: Marco Rossini with Ignazio Boschetto of “Il Volo”
But it doesn’t end here, and with this latest news I want to conclude this post. I deliberately left this for last because it marks a truly unique and commendable step by our dear Gianluca, Ignazio and Piero.
A few days before the start of the tour Il Volo spent his time on this beautiful thing:

Il Volo from sick children: “A Great Love given to those who need it most”

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“Grande Amore” sing the tenors of Il Volo, and yesterday that great love was given to the children hospitalized in the pediatrics and oncology departments of the Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute in Bologna.
The musical group in fact celebrated thirty years of activity of the Bolognese association Ansabbio, which has always given a smile to children and their families in such a complex moment. In an atmosphere full of emotion, Il Volo joined the ODV volunteers to distribute special gifts: sweets, backpacks, gadgets and signed t-shirts, symbols of closeness and affection.
An act of solidarity that honors the association’s commitment to making the treatment process less difficult. “In life, if you don’t share something about yourself with others, it’s like losing a game. You in the Ansabbio association make your life available to those who need it most, and we try to do the same with music. Today we return here to reinforce this message, if everyone implemented this way of living the world would be a better place”, stated the three singers, Pietro Barone, Gianluca Ginoble and Ignazio Boschetto (who was also born in Bologna).
For them it was not the first time: already in 2011 they ha supported the ‘Star Therapy’ project, the meeting between stars and children in hospital, of which over the years Vasco Rossi, Lucio Dalla, Gianni Morandi, Nek, Biagio Antonacci and many others.
“It is a therapy of amazement and good humor, and today the singers of Il Volo are a bit as if they were doctors, who prescribe smiles and joy”, said Dario Cirrone, alias ‘doctor surprise’, founder of the project and of the Asabbio association.
Next to him also Milena Fini and Monica Guberti, scientific and healthcare director of Rizzoli respectively, and a former special patient: Chiara Internullo, now honorary president of Ansabbio and always a fan of Il Volo, welcomed the musical trio by singing ‘Oi vita oi vita mia (‘o surdato ‘nnammurato)’, one of the most famous Neapolitan songs performed several times by the group.
A beautiful day of solidarity which saw the three stars of the musical group as protagonists, together with the city of Bologna. On January 17th Il Volo will return to these parts, to the Unipol Arena, for the stage of the new tour of Italian arenas, “Tutti per uno – Ad astra Live nei sports halls”.
If you were unable to open the original attached article, I will reveal the name of the person who wrote the article: ALICE PAVAROTTI, yes, she is Luciano Pavarotti’s daughter! 🥰

Il Volo visits the young patients of the Rizzoli hospital in Bologna.

WOMAN = 30 years of Ansabbio (National Association of Shows for the Benefit of Children in Hospital), 30 years of activity, you have said 30 years of good things.
GIANLUCA= If we all implemented this way of living, the world would be better. We try with our music to convey emotions, and always to support through our voice, even moments of comfort towards people, so thank you for the invitation, it is a great honor, we really want to be close to people and to all of you who dedicate your life to the people who need it, because in the end, we all need affection, kindness, we all need a hug from someone close to us, so we are happy to be here. ❤️
WOMAN= It’s not the first time you’ve come. (Il Volo had already been in 2011, see photo)
IGNAZIO= No, absolutely, when we can we always take the opportunity to come or do something, because in anonymity we do our things in a unique way.
I think that in life if you don’t give something of yourself to others, both to those who need it, but also to those who don’t need it, it’s like losing a game, and that’s one of the reasons why we are here. ❤️
WOMAN= You have many fans here at Rizzoli (hospital) among the young patients.
PIERO= We have received a lot in life and we are aware of this, we know that we have many fans here and it is right to help people and I believe that the best way to help them is to dedicate time to them. We are here to dedicate even the little time we have available and I believe that these things are good for everyone, in particular they are good for the soul.❤️
At the end of the video the final words of Il Volo:
We have learned your motto by heart: “All for a smile and a smile for all, good life to all.” ❤️❤️❤️
I don’t add words to all this, I only confirm the high quality of Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca, three very good and talented artists with big hearts! ❤️❤️❤️
Daniela 🤗

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29 thoughts on “IL VOLO TOUR 2025 : JESOLO and MILANO by Daniela”

  1. Thank you for sharing the great open hearts of our guys as well as their amazing concert videos.❤️

      1. I sent happy birthday wishes to Gianluca and would like to know if they went to the correct place. I wrote them Dec 11 and I wrote some today too. Please let me know . They are in my inbox
        Linda

  2. Daniela and Pat thank you so much for this one.
    I especially liked what Luca Zaia said about them.
    It may be that part of the reason we love our guys so much is because we have seen them when they were young and watched them as their success just grows and grows.
    I love that they are now appearing in places in Italy that I haven’t heard of.
    I love to see Ignazio more joyful and energetic than before.Who knew that was possible.
    I love their jackets.
    I marvel at their performing 35 songs when I know that they will do it again in two days (even one day in some cases).
    Then I consider the preparation required before the start of their tours.
    I appreciate you making it possible for us to learn about what they are doing.

    1. Gail, I too appreciated the words of the president of Veneto, words full of admiration for Il Volo.
      I too recognize Ignazio’s joyfulness, a symptom of happiness, don’t you think?
      I appreciate their sobriety, or rather elegance in their clothing, which is not easy in this period where male singers are often shirtless to show off their tattoos.
      There are many songs in the set list and they are often different, so people are happy because the preferences vary from area to area.

  3. Such a lot to view and read! Thank you, Daniela and Pat for another great posting, which shows just how wonderfully talented and generous our Il Volo are. What modesty, paired with greatness is such a joy and something the world needs so much these days. Hugs, Dol. 💕💕💕

    1. Yes Dolores, they are excellent singers, but they also don’t forget those who are less fortunate and this makes them even more special!!

  4. Thank you very much for the videos, photos and stories and of course for the music. Simply wonderful.

    1. Thank you Ursula for the beautiful compliments. In reality, everything Il Volo does is beautiful and so I’m sure that what I translate will please people!

  5. WOW! It’s hard to add anything to Gail’s comment! I think she maybe channeling all of us! This was an amazing article, I’m not sure who I’m admiring more at this moment….you two or our boys who have certainly grown into men….and the very BEST kind of men….so much compassion, empathy, love, giving of self and TALENTED BEYOND BELIEF!
    They certainly know how to entertain us at every turn and your translations, I mean I am blown away by the talent and devotion!
    Thank you so much for pleasantly distracting me from waiting for a delivery that was due at noon today, then 2-4:00, it’s now almost 5PM and no delivery…..I’m never using UPS again this is the second time they’ve messed with me! I ordered a rug in November of 2024, they LOST IT! I reordered the same again last week…I’ve had it if this one doesn’t show up!!! Oops sorry I guess the distraction didn’t last long enough!😳
    Anyhow love you both and ILVOLO💖💖💖🎼🎤❤️🤗😘🙏☮️😉

    1. Thanks Carol, in reality Pat and I do nothing more than inform you of what Piero, Gianluca and Ignazio have done. We ourselves are always amazed at what they manage to do, not only artistically but also on a human level. We are happy that the translation was useful to you during the long wait for UPS!!

    2. Actually I did have one other thing to say. Another thing I admire about them. I think they are able to manage their grueling schedule because they take care of themselves. Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe other entertainers can party a lot and still keep to a difficult schedule. But very few have been more and more popular for 15 years.

  6. Thank you Daniela and Pat. This was a beautiful post. The photos were outstanding. There were wonderful words of praise for the guys. It is so nice to finally see the praise and appreciation for their talent, music and the amazing young men they are that we have known right from the beginning. The kindness and compassion they showed toward the young man and the children is so genuine. Unlike alot of performers who only do it for the publicity. They show everyday by their actions why they are loved by fans all over the world. And now they are finally being recognized for it by more and more media.

    1. Cathy it’s really nice to finally see that Il Volo has the success it deserves at home too and what can I say about their big hearts: immense!!

  7. Daniela and Pat – you two busy bees – thanks a million once again for keeping us up-to-date with ”our” guys and their doings.

    I was especially pleased with the words from the mayor of Veneto and the two translated articles (Recensiamo Music and Radio Italia). Wonderful words – recognizing the voices, skills and performances of IL VOLO to the fullest. Top reviews praising the guys in the finest manner – exactly the way they deserve. Meaning, that the Italian press and music environment have finally come around realizing that they were in the wrong and now praising and acknowledging that IL VOLO is a unique trio evolving with the time yet true to their Italian roots and heritage. A set of artists of which Italy can only pride themselves of. I am so happy on behalf of the guys. The wonderful words are so well deserved.
    And they seem to ride on a wave of success with their continued European/Italian Tour. The scheduled indoor stadium concerts fully sold out and received with great applauds from the audiences. The guys had hinted that there would be new features and surprises in wait and, of course, I was excited to learn what it meant – and maybe also a bit worried as to how far they would stretch to please the younger crowds… you know what I mean. Luckily, I can see that the changes are minimal and primarily taking form in a more advanced light-show with videos, “smoke” on the stage, a few invited guest performers etc. – and as anticipated an extra focus on the Ad Astra tunes. I was relieved to see them entering the stage dressed in new beautiful black tux – well fit and alike – hence keeping the stylish and elegant look the majority of us appreciate so much. No blue hair, no big tattoos, no crazy designs, no weird hair-dos – just our guys as we love them more handsome than ever! Thank God!

    In many ways the “new” set-up isn’t much different from the one at the now legendary “Canale 5” shows in Verona, I think. Personally, I can do without all the extra frills of the fancy light-show and video back-grounds – it tends to distract from the musical performances and leave us with black shadows of the guys towards a blinking background contra direct spotlight on their faces. I can live with it, albeit I must confess I do appreciate and love the tranquility of the beautiful natural stage set-ups as i.e. in the new Christmas Show from Agrigento, the former Christmas show from the ruins of Jerusalem and not to forget the historic buildings of the village of Matera in the 10th Anniversary Show. In these cases the environment added so much to the experience without taking any attention from the singers and the emotions they try to convey. Yes, I admit it I am old with an old fashioned and conservative perception, so I guess I shall just have to adjust. Personally, I do neither appreciate very much, when the guys invite other artists to join them – unless these are top-notch performers of minimum the same level of as the guys – in which case it can be a value added experience – if now and then. But in general I really just want Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca on stage. It is their sound I wish to hear – and their handsome faces I wish to enjoy… Finally, personally I can likewise do with a little less Ad Astra and a bit more of their “standards”, but I believe the aim of these particular concerts is to catch and keep the attention of the younger Italian crowds and hence, that they will alter the set-list to adapt to the American audiences once they cross “the pond”. We shall see.

    I can only concur with the many find words expressed in respect to the guys taking the time and effort to try to comfort those less fortunate than themselves and hence visit hospitals and institution trying to bring a bit happiness into their lives. I applaud them for doing so – while at the same time I do realize that it doesn’t hurt their image either – it is PR-work of the finest kind.

    Warmest regards to everyone – Kirsten, Denmark

    1. Dear Kirsten, I would say that Il Volo is receiving recognition from all sides, both institutional and from the public who are showing truly great love for them.
      I’m so happy with all of this and also with their choices of type of concert.
      You have to understand that here in Italy they had an image of artists who settle down to perform already successful songs and they are putting themselves on the line with the Ad Astra songs, but their effort is rewarded because journalists see their transformation , they appreciate it and come to see their concerts because they have innovation, but they also retain the skill and ability to interact with the public.

      From the human side it is well known (and Ignazio confirms it in the interview) that Il Volo does charity without appearing, but many times people also appreciate seeing and being able to talk about it, but the love and generosity of Il Volo have never been questioned

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