As you are likely all aware, Il Volo’s world tour did not get off to a good start; the first date following their break—scheduled for July 1st in Marostica(in Veneto)—was cancelled. The concert could not go ahead due to circumstances beyond the group’s control—specifically, severe weather. Italy is currently experiencing a period of intense heat, leading to the formation of powerful storm cells that trigger weather alerts; this is exactly what happened in and around Marostica on July 1st, and consequently, due to *force majeure*, the concert was cancelled just a couple of hours before it was due to begin.
In the end, the weather in Marostica did not turn out to be terrible, but the regional authorities enforced strict regulations, and the concert did not take place.
And so, the second scheduled date arrived:
July 3rd, the concert took place in Tuscany (Central Italy) —specifically in Pistoia, in Piazza Duomo.
Fortunately, everything went very well, and Il Volo received a very warm welcome from the audience.
Here is a nice summary broadcast by TVL Pistoia. (turn on subtitles)
As you all well know, there was an earthquake in Venezuela, and Ignazio dedicated this moment specifically to the people who lived through that terrible experience.
IGNAZIO= A few days ago, I was actually in Caracas and experienced it firsthand—it was one of the worst things I have ever gone through—so I would like to dedicate this applause and my solidarity to all those who, sadly, did not make it. 😭🙏
Il Volo conquers Piazza del Duomo: the power of Italian *bel canto*. Three voices, one soul—this is operatic pop.
Gianluca Ginoble, Ignazio Boschetto, and Piero Barone performed great hits from the tradition, followed by their own original songs— “Capolavoro” and “Grande amore”—and a grand finale with “The Sound of Silence.”
The trio—comprising Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble—brought to the stage a performance that seamlessly blended elegance, vocal power, and a repertoire spanning both Italian and international traditions.
From the very first notes, the audience accompanied the performance of the three artists, who alternated signature songs from their careers with pieces from the great operatic repertoire and famous Italian classics.
It is a well-established formula, yet one that continues to captivate audiences of all ages, thanks to the trio’s ability to make the language of opera accessible.
The songs performed
The rapport among the three performers proved to be one of the show’s strengths: their distinct vocal personalities intertwined in precise harmonies, supported by a band capable of bringing out every nuance of the arrangements.
The evening opened with the *Carmen* prelude, followed by a string of hits ranging from “‘O sole mio” and “Granada” to “Mattinata” and “Torna a Surriento.” Next came a tribute to Frank Sinatra with “My Way,” followed by an exchange with the audience, after which the trio sang the famous “Unchained Melody” from the film *Ghost*.
Prolonged applause, then the grand finale
Among the evening’s most acclaimed moments were the performances of the major hits that made Il Volo famous worldwide—songs met with thunderous applause and an audience that frequently joined in the singing. The evocative atmosphere of Piazza del Duomo provided the perfect setting for a concert that combined spectacular flair with refinement. Then came the grand finale featuring “Capolavoro,” “The Sound of Silence,” and “Grande Amore.” Prolonged applause bid farewell to the trio, who reciprocated the audience’s affection.
Lia Baccelli, a young rock concert photographer, wrote these words and took these beautiful photos:
“I know—you really wouldn’t have expected this from me! 😂
Il Volo’s world tour has kicked off at Pistoia Blues. Following Friday night’s performance by Marco Masini, the Pistoia festival’s ‘Storytellers’ format brought the powerhouse trio to Piazza del Duomo for a concert in three acts.
What did I appreciate most? The fact that they brought artists like Tenco, Battisti, and Cohen—as well as Morricone and opera—to a square packed with people, including young fans.
Because music—all music—shares common roots, and to truly love it, you have to know it. All of it. Only then can you make a choice.”
July 4th, the concert took place place in Piedmont (northern Italy)—specifically in Asti, in Piazza Alfieri.
LA VOCE DI ASTIposts the start of the concert with these words:
“A packed square, enthusiasm, an orchestra, and great music!
Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone, and Ignazio Boschetto present songs from a vast repertoire that ranges from classical and international traditional tunes—arranged in a modern style—to pop tracks reimagined with a classical twist.”
“This next song is one of those—as I mentioned earlier—that is very close to my heart. I sang it a few years ago, and I always try to perform it whenever I can because it is one of those… let’s call them ‘poems’… that bring back emotions and moments shared with people who are no longer physically by my side— only physically, that is. It is truly one of those songs where, if you really immerse yourself in it, you can draw out so many emotions—from the most beautiful to the most painful. It is also a perfect song to dedicate to someone, and I hope that tonight, together with me and through this music, you too can bring back to mind—back into your memories—that person you can no longer have by your side.”
LA NUOVA PROVINCIA reports on Asti Musica as follows:
AstiMusica: Success for “Il Volo” concert – “Thank you for being with us for 18 years”
Ignazio Boschetto, Piero Barone, and Gianluca Ginoble captivated the 3,000 spectators in Piazza Alfieri; the song “Hallelujah” was dedicated “to our great friend Massimo Cotto.”
“With this tour, we are celebrating nearly 18 years together. Il Volo is about to come of age; by now, it’s like a marriage.”
That is how Ignazio Boschetto, Piero Barone, and Gianluca Ginoble—the members of Il Volo—greeted the 3,000 spectators gathered in Piazza Alfieri in Asti last night for the AstiMusica festival, marking their second appearance at the event following the 2018 edition.
It was a rich concert, highly appreciated by the audience—met with thunderous applause and a standing ovation—that saw the trio take the stage following two opening pieces performed by the orchestra under the direction of Maestro Giampiero Grani. “As you know,” Gianluca Ginoble explained at the start of the evening, “we bring *bel canto* to audiences around the world. Tonight’s concert is divided into three parts: starting with a more classical segment, then moving on to a section dedicated to our television format, ‘Tutti per uno,’ where we aim to showcase the unique artistic personality of each of us.”
Il Volo captivated the audience with a wide-ranging selection of songs—spanning from operatic pieces like “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” from *La Traviata* and “La donna è mobile” from *Rigoletto* to film scores such as those from *Cinema Paradiso* and *Ghost*—while interspersing the music with conversations with the audience, often in a playful tone.
Highly acclaimed among the selections was “Mi sono innamorato di te” by Luigi Tenco, performed by Gianluca Ginoble. “There are artists who write songs,” he remarked before beginning to sing, “and artists who write wounds. Tenco was one of the latter. He understood, for instance, that sadness is not a weakness, but the price one pays to experience life more deeply. Let us, then, allow this song to remind us that we are truly alive when we have the courage to love.”
Next came Al Bano’s “È la mia vita,” featuring Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto in a performance with new arrangements. Then, pure poetry and emotion with “Hallelujah,” dedicated to two people dear to the trio who have passed away: “Our dear Barbara, who died two years ago, and our great friend Massimo Cotto—the journalist from Asti who passed away in 2024 and served as artistic director of AstiMusica—who had invited us to perform at this festival in 2018.”
Then, after two songs from the album *Ad Astra*, came the grand finale, featuring Il Volo performing—accompanied by the audience—two songs they had brought to the Sanremo Festival: “Capolavoro,” with which the trio placed eighth in 2024 (prompting a lighthearted comment about the result: “Next time, they won’t even let us in!” joked Boschetto), and “Grande amore,” the song that brought them victory in 2015. Finally, they performed Jimmy Fontana’s “Il mondo” and “Nessun dorma” from *Turandot*, followed by a final verse of “Grande amore” as they bade farewell to the enthusiastic crowd: “Thank you for being with us these past 18 years; we look forward to seeing you at the Turin concert this coming December,” they said as they left the stage.
I also wanted to let you know that, shortly before the start of the summer tour—on June 26th—Gianluca surprised the group “I MUSICABILI” in Roseto. They are a theater troupe dedicated to the social inclusion of young people with disabilities.
They posted the video with the following message:
“The full video of the surprise Gianluca Ginoble gave us yesterday. He is always like this with us: approachable, affectionate, and kind. He is always like this with everyone.
His soul is even greater than his immense artistic talent.
Another precious gift from Candida Di Bonaventura (theater teacher).❤️”
Also in Roseto, a few days later, Gianluca took part in the ROSETO GENTILE event and sang the beautiful song “Amara terra mia,” accompanied by Simone Cristicchi.
I’d say that after a rocky start, the 2026 World Tour’s summer leg has been going well; Italian venues are showing plenty of warmth—in every sense (both affection and scorching heat) 😁😁 and everything seems to be running smoothly. The next concert will be in Vigevano, Lombardy!!
Awr Daniela brilliant translation and interesting.
As usual.
At least now the show as they say will go on hopefully without anymore problems.
The venues look amazing, as you see the cities they are in always lovely and so Italian. Which I love
Gianluca has a heart of gold.
Always mindful and knowledgeable.
My thoughts are with the Ragazzi and all Crew about Barbra.
Thank you so much again
Lots of love
Fenella ❤️
Qie maravilla, Dios los ayuda a ser incansables y nos ayuda a sus millones de seguidores a nunca querer dejar de seguirlos nos ayuda a ser favorecidos con su presencia en tantos lugares en dónde sus voces dan y darán toda la alegría, toda la armonía y toda la emoción de sentir amor al arte amor a la profesión amor al belcanto amor hacia el público y el amor más bello ese amor fraterno que los une los hace inmensos y los hace ejemplo. Admiración cariño y respeto desde Colombia !!!! Y para ti Daniela un saludo muy especial !!!
Just want to say that I absolutely love Gianluca’s new one–Mi Sono Inammorato Di Te! So powerfully and soulfully done, and such a beautiful song. I was able to watch all of it on YouTube. And what a great new arrangement of E La Mia Vita, which I’ve loved since I first heard them do it in 2011. Ignazio is sounding more lyrical all the time.
Many thanks, Daniela and Pat, for all the great photos and videos, plus the ecstatic reviews. They’re going to have another great tour–I still keep worrying about the heat though. And soon they’ll be headed for Spain!
Thank you Daniela and Pat for another wonderful report. I’m still on a high from 4 concerts of the US (west) tour, and eagerly follow Il Volo where ever they are in the world. And I’ve added another song to my favorites list – “Amara terra mia”! Thanks again!
Beautiful article of the guys and pictures and videos Love them so much. I just can’t get facebook . Thank you Linda from Pittsburgh
Hallo Linda, das geht mir leider genauso. Ich weiß nicht, was ich falsch mache, leider funktioniert es nicht.
Liebe Grüße aus Cuxhaven, Nordsee
Awr Daniela brilliant translation and interesting.
As usual.
At least now the show as they say will go on hopefully without anymore problems.
The venues look amazing, as you see the cities they are in always lovely and so Italian. Which I love
Gianluca has a heart of gold.
Always mindful and knowledgeable.
My thoughts are with the Ragazzi and all Crew about Barbra.
Thank you so much again
Lots of love
Fenella ❤️
The concert was amazing.
Thanks for your update, Daniele.
We await more Concerts
Sincerely,
Gale Dwork
Qie maravilla, Dios los ayuda a ser incansables y nos ayuda a sus millones de seguidores a nunca querer dejar de seguirlos nos ayuda a ser favorecidos con su presencia en tantos lugares en dónde sus voces dan y darán toda la alegría, toda la armonía y toda la emoción de sentir amor al arte amor a la profesión amor al belcanto amor hacia el público y el amor más bello ese amor fraterno que los une los hace inmensos y los hace ejemplo. Admiración cariño y respeto desde Colombia !!!! Y para ti Daniela un saludo muy especial !!!
Just want to say that I absolutely love Gianluca’s new one–Mi Sono Inammorato Di Te! So powerfully and soulfully done, and such a beautiful song. I was able to watch all of it on YouTube. And what a great new arrangement of E La Mia Vita, which I’ve loved since I first heard them do it in 2011. Ignazio is sounding more lyrical all the time.
Many thanks, Daniela and Pat, for all the great photos and videos, plus the ecstatic reviews. They’re going to have another great tour–I still keep worrying about the heat though. And soon they’ll be headed for Spain!
Thank you Daniela and Pat for another wonderful report. I’m still on a high from 4 concerts of the US (west) tour, and eagerly follow Il Volo where ever they are in the world. And I’ve added another song to my favorites list – “Amara terra mia”! Thanks again!