The heatwave in Italy continues, and so do the concerts.
July 8: Vigevano, Lombardy (Northern Italy)
The concert is at the Sforza Castle.
SE
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LIBIAM DE LIETI CALICI
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O SOLE MIO
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UNCHAINED MELODY
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CAPOLAVORO
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L’INFORMATORE VIGEVANESE published these lovely words, along with a video and photos.
Il Volo, sold-out concert at Vigevano Castle: thousands of spectators for the summer festival’s opening night
A repertoire blending great classics and international hits
The summer events season at Vigevano Castle, organized by the agencies Youservizi and Audere on behalf of the Municipality of Vigevano, kicked off with great success. The music series opened on Wednesday with a concert by Il Volo, which drew thousands of spectators to the castle’s evocative setting for one of the season’s most anticipated events. From early evening, fans flocked to the venue in large numbers, forming long lines at the entrances and confirming the famous trio’s immense appeal.
Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble brought not only their voices but also genuine charm to the stage; accompanied by their orchestra, they delivered an intense and moving performance, alternating between great Italian classics and famous international hits. Each number was met with prolonged applause, while the audience sang along with the artists, creating an atmosphere of enthusiastic participation.
Making the evening even more special was the extraordinary setting of the illuminated castle, which enhanced a performance of high artistic caliber—complete with a stage featuring dramatic lighting and a magical atmosphere—captivating and moving audiences of all ages. This debut confirms the success of the summer series and launches, in the best possible way, a season packed with concerts, shows, and events set to enliven the summer in Vigevano.
July 9th
No concert today, but a sad date to remember. It has already been two years since we lost the dear Barbara Vitali, Il Volo’s road manager, but her memory lives on in the hearts of Piero, Gianluca, and Ignazio, as well as in all of us—fans and non-fans alike—who knew her. R.I.P. 🙏❤️
July 11th – we travel down from Lombardy to Syracuse in Sicily
The concert is at the Greek Theatre.
IL MONDO
MY WAY
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HALLELUJAH
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UNCHAINED MELODY
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NO PUEDE SER – Piero
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MI SONO INNAMORATO DI TE
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SE
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SIRACUSA OGGI.IT writes:
Il Volo conquers the Greek Theatre: the magnificent debut of Ignazio, Piero, and Gianluca at the Temenite. (high ground where the Greek Theatre is located)
Il Volo’s debut at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse was an immediate sell-out. Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble reciprocated by delivering a deeply moving performance and creating a truly evocative atmosphere.
Syracuse marked the first Sicilian stop on the summer leg of their 2026-2027 World Tour, once again demonstrating Il Volo’s ability to blend the tradition of great Italian music with operatic repertoire and the hits that have made them famous worldwide.
The ancient *cavea*, illuminated by the magic of the Syracusan night, provided the perfect setting for an elegant and captivating show. The audience accompanied the concert with prolonged applause, sing-alongs, and standing ovations, swept up in the intensity of the trio’s performances. It was a show that successfully united the power of music with the timeless allure of one of the Mediterranean’s most prestigious archaeological sites.
Yesterday’s event marked Il Volo’s first-ever performance at the Greek Theatre of Syracuse, part of the “Stelle al Teatro – Siracusa” festival organized by Puntoeacapo Srl in collaboration with GG Entertainment, the Municipality of Syracuse, the Archaeological Park of Syracuse, and Il Botteghino.
Following their success in Syracuse, Il Volo will return to Sicily on August 22 and 23 for two concerts at the Ancient Theatre of Taormina, before continuing with the numerous international dates of their World Tour.
SICILIALIVE, meanwhile, published this wonderful article:
A ‘Masterpiece’ in Syracuse: Il Volo Enchants at the Greek Theatre Premiere
The timeless allure of the Greek Theatre of Syracuse and the voices of Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble created an evening destined to remain etched in the memories of the thousands of spectators present: Il Volo’s concert, held last night—Saturday, July 11, 2026—once again confirmed the trio’s extraordinary ability to transform every performance into an experience that transcends a mere musical show.
The ancient theater—a symbol of classical culture and one of Italy’s most evocative sites—provided a spectacular setting for an event that seamlessly blended elegance, emotion, and artistic excellence. As the sun set and the stars illuminated the sky, the music took center stage, creating an atmosphere that only a place like Syracuse can offer.
A repertoire spanning generations
From the very first notes, Il Volo demonstrated the full artistic maturity developed over a career spanning nearly 18 years. The setlist featured an opening section dedicated to *bel canto*, followed by an alternation between the songs that made the trio famous worldwide and great Italian and international classics—all with powerful orchestral arrangements (notably Rino Gaetano’s “A mano a mano,” Sinatra’s “My Way,” and Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah”).
The audience followed every performance with growing enthusiasm, often singing along with the three artists and offering prolonged applause at the end of each number. This is precisely the group’s strength: the ability to connect with diverse audiences, bringing together young people, families, and opera lovers in a single, grand musical embrace. While retaining their individual identities, the three voices blended seamlessly, delivering the harmonies that remain the hallmark of Il Volo’s artistic project.
Then, between songs, Piero, Ignazio, and Gianluca alternated lighthearted moments with words of sincere gratitude addressed to the Sicilian audience—their hometown crowd. Piero and Ignazio are, in fact, Sicilian, and the latter shares a strong bond with the city of Syracuse, where he once studied singing. Syracuse thus became one of the most moving stops on the 2026–2027 World Tour, thanks to the magic of the Greek Theatre and the warmth of the spectators, who responded with continuous applause and numerous standing ovations. There was a genuine connection and no barrier between the stage and the audience; every song seemed to transform into a shared story woven from emotions, memories, and a passion for music.
The Greek Theatre and Il Volo: A Magical Pairing
When a concert takes place in a venue like the Greek Theatre in Syracuse, even the stage design takes on a new meaning. The set-up remained deliberately understated, allowing the surrounding landscape to become an integral part of the performance. Skillful lighting highlighted the grandeur of the ancient stonework without ever overpowering it. The result was a perfect balance between modernity and history, with the music seeming to engage in a natural dialogue with a site that embodies over two thousand years of culture. The theatre’s acoustics further contributed to the evening’s success, enhancing the trio’s vocal power and clarity in every song performed.
A Finale Worthy of Applause
The final part of the concert was the most emotionally charged. The audience rose to their feet several times, accompanying the trio with prolonged applause. The Sanremo hits “Capolavoro” and “Grande Amore,” followed by “Il mondo,” seemed to cap off an already magnificent evening, but a surprise was just around the corner. Returning to the stage, the icing on the cake was “Nessun dorma,” which concluded an evening of intense participation, leaving the audience with the feeling of having witnessed not just a concert, but a true encounter between art, music, and history.
Il Volo left Syracuse with yet another sold-out performance, showcasing one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean with a top-notch show and the affection of an audience that responded enthusiastically from start to finish. It was an evening that confirmed how great music, when encountered in places rich in history and beauty, can still evoke authentic and enduring emotions.
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(In the video published by “Sicilialive,” Gianluca expresses his gratitude and says that he feels Sicily is somewhat like a home to him, too. Piero says that perhaps they will decide to grant him citizenship and a passport 😂🤣.)
And to wrap things up, here are some fun questions asked of Piero, Gianluca, and Ignazio while they’re in the elevator.
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WOMAN = We have six floors’ worth of time to answer these questions: Which of the three is the chronic latecomer?
PIERO = Him (Ignazio—Gianluca also points to Ignazio)
WOMAN = Who checks themselves in the mirror the most before going on stage?
GIANLUCA = Me. (Piero and Ignazio also point to Gianluca)
WOMAN = Who checks social media most often during rehearsals?
GIANLUCA = Yeah, me. (Piero and Ignazio also point to Gianluca)
WOMAN = Who is the most thin-skinned when receiving criticism?
GIANLUCA = Him (Points to Ignazio; Piero also points to Ignazio)
WOMAN = Who has the worst secret taste in music?
(all three point at each other… and laugh) 😂😂😂
Who would be the first to participate in a reality show?
GIANLUCA = No.
IGNAZIO = Shakes his head “no”
PIERO = None of the three
WOMAN = Who is the hardest to put up with after a 10-hour journey?
IGNAZIO = (points to Piero)
PIERO = Why?
GIANLUCA = Well… oh boy!
WOMAN = Who would be the most successful as an influencer?
PIERO + IGNAZIO = Him (they point to Gianluca)
GIANLUCA = I influence your lives…
WOMAN = Let’s go, let’s go. (the elevator has arrived)
So, two more successful concerts have taken place; the next one will be in Barcelona, Spain.
Piero, Ignazio, and Gianluca radiate so much love, charm, and professionalism wherever they go, while receiving just as much affection, gratitude, and admiration in return.
See you soon: Daniela 🤗
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Oh my! They are so impressive!….so warm and inviting, am I the only one who feels like they’re singing to just me at a show?? It’s the way they deliver a song, it’s all so personal! Thank you many times over Daniela and Pat for bringing these concerts to us, even when we aren’t there in person . I love that it’s becoming more and more the case that every article written about them or their performance is glowing with positive feedback and admiration….it warms your heart!
I thought they handled Barbara’s anniversary well this year, they will always be missing her❤️🤗.
Thank you for a breath of fresh air!
With love & admiration for you two, Carol 💖💖💖❤️🤗😘🙏🏻☮️
Stay Cool!😉
Carole I don’t think they are singing just to you BECAUSE they are singing just to me!!!
And FYI to all, Especially Daniela and Pat and regular posters I promise I read all posts many times but will not be commentating for awhile! I am being inundated with scammer posts. Maybe they will go away but somehow I doubt it.!
Hugs to all…stay safe, stay cool and ALWAYS listen to the best music ever!
Sheila
Sheila, you are too funny!! 💗🤣
You’re right, Sheila; that’s exactly what I meant.
I’m sorry you’re being flooded with scam messages—be wary of everyone, but you can trust us!
You’re very welcome, Carol! I feel the same way too! 😘💗💕🎵🎤
Indeed, Carol—anyone who listens to Il Volo immediately feels that they are speaking to their heart, that there is a direct line between the group and the listener; we all experience this when we listen to them, as they stir our emotions.
Barbara will always be a constant presence for them—their guardian angel.
Thanks ladies. I especially liked the elevator questions and their cute responses.
You’re welcome! They were so cute in that little elevator interview! 😄
Yes, it was a simple, genuine, and effective interview, and the three of them were always very honest and likable.
Dear Daniela and Pat, this post meant even more to me than usual–and I’m going to place-drop a little now. But I visited the Sforza Castle just a few years ago–so impressive! And in 2014, I saw Aida at the Greek Theater in Siracusa–over 4 hours with only a tiny cushion and no backs on those stone seats. And even though it was magnificent, I have to say that the audience was definitely not nearly so enthusiastic as this one for our guys.
Thanks so much for all the review translations, Daniela–so vindicating for us long-time fans to read. I especially loved the long Sicilialive article–beautifully written!
Our guys are knockin’ ’em dead everywhere now, it seems.
I’m glad you enjoyed this post, Judi. When looking at the Greek Theater I was wondering about the stone seats and thought they looked uncomfortable. 🤨
Yes, Pat, they’re really uncomfortable—the ones at the Arena di Verona are too. Plus, when the sun beats down, they get scorching hot and stay that way for a long time!
I don’t know how you all do it…..sit there on the hard surface and then be hot too!
Judi, are you sure the castle you visited was the Sforza Castle? I ask because people usually visit the Sforza Castle in Milan; the one in Vigevano is less significant but very similar—let me know.
I have to admit that Syracuse gave our guys a really warm welcome, and I think they were thrilled with it too. I also really appreciate reading such gratifying concert reviews; I feel very proud of the three of them.
What a beautiful article and videos and pictures. I wish them success in their future concerts. Thank you very much
Linda from Pittsburgh USA
Thank you, Linda; your words are always kind.
Thank you Daniela and Pat for your great coverage of the concerts. It is wonderful to see the heart warming response from the fans. The guys certsinly deserve it.
You’re welcome, Cathy! 😊
Cathym, I really appreciate the audience’s reaction too; they seem very warm and affectionate—I love that kind of welcome.
Thanks so much Daniela, brilliant coverage as always and we really appreciate it here in Australia!
Thank you so much, my dear; I’m also happy to have followers all the way in Australia! Sending a big hug from sweltering Brescia!!
What a wonderful update. Big thankyou Daniela I am 84 Daniella and holding tickets for my first Il Volo Concert plus a sound check and post Concert Meet Up for .. Brescia in September. (Thanks for the link to apply for the Sound Check) I will be LA FLIGHT in to Milan as a detour on return from a UK trip with my daughter and granddaughter … three generations, three Aussies heading back home to Adelaide ( and my granddaughter to Darwin) I have eyes and fingers crossed hoping all goes to plan. Il Volo were on my Bucket List!!!
Dear Judy, since it’s your first Il Volo concert and you’ll be in my city, I’ll be there too—we absolutely have to meet up and say hello. Let’s keep in touch! I’ll be in the second row, Sector B.
Thank u again for the lovely translation and post on the ragazzi.
The venues look amazing.
It must have been really hot for them, but you wouldn’t know as so professional.
I love when they joke around, my Italian is improving but not enough yet to understand it all.
I wish them Il Bocco di lupo for tonight in Barcelona.
It’s my birthday today and I happen to be taken to a Spanish tapas bar this evening, so I will certainly think of them singing tonight.
Grazie Daniela and Pat
Love from Fenella🪭🥰
HAPPY BIRTHDAY FENELLA!!!🎂🍾🥂🥰
BUON COMLEANNO, TANTI AUGURI!!
I assure you, our guys must have been sweltering while they sang, but their professionalism kept it from showing. Yes, they’ll be in Spain tonight!
Grazie milli.🥰
Xx
I think we are all suffering .🪭
You’re most welcome, Fenella! 😊 And I wish you a very Happy Birthday!🎉😘