WORLD TOUR: BOSTON – LAVAL – NIAGARA FALLS by Daniela

It seemed like yesterday that the U.S. / Canada tour was supposed to start and instead we are already at the last four concerts.
But everything went really well, maybe even above expectations, considering that it was a while since Il Volo had been on tour in these places, but the volovers are lovely fans who do not forget their love for Il Volo over time.

March 31

BOSTON, with this concert the U.S. tour closes, this beautiful final date was held in the beautiful and historic BOSTON OPERA HOUSE.
Our friend Milagros was also present at this concert and will soon send us her impressions with a post!

SMILE

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HALLELUJAH

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MISERERE

BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATERS

Read what a beautiful review:

My favorite “happy accident”

by Kat 🌹 on 4/4/25Citizens Opera House – BostonRating: 5 out of 5
I have been listening to Il Volo ever since I “accidentally” stumbled upon one of their televised performances a few years ago. So of course when the opportunity presented itself, I just had to go see them perform live. I am so glad that I did. Not only was the music and performance wonderful, the venue was beautiful as well (I went to the concert at the Boston Opera House). I met some other fans before and after the concert, and I have to say, this group really does have the best bunch of fans—such nice personalities. It was the most memorable and wonderful evening.
At the Boston concert there was the couple Mary and Mark Minton.
And read what beautiful words in this article:

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And what do you think about this nice interview via Zoom?

April 2

First concert in CANADA and exactly in LAVAL, in Place Bell.
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CARUSO

MEMORY

HALLELUJAH

LES VISAGE DE L’AMOUR

Some cheerful chatter
This comment is also nice:

What a beautiful experience to see these 3 amazing singers!

by Victoria on 4/5/25Place Bell – LavalRating: 5 out of 5
Il Volo gave an amazing concert! Their voices were truly magical and they were so charming with their little jokes! Love them! Please encourage them to speak a little more in their mother tongue! We need to make them feel welcome by allowing them to speak freely in Italian. It was an honor to watch them and I hope they will come back to Montreal again! Bravissimi!!

April 4-5

NIAGARA FALLS, the concert was in FALLSVIEWS CASINO RESORT.
Yes, two concerts in this place, the first one is sold out and the second one will be the last concert of the U.S./Canada Tour.

ECSTASY OF GOLD

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MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

SOUND OF SILENCE

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MY WAY

GRANDE AMORE

FUNICULÌ FUNICULÀ

TORNA A SURRIENTO

LA DONNA È MOBILE

Our friend Judith was at the concert and she sent me this comment:
“This is Judith, I’m on my way home and I’m telling you about the concert at the Niagara Falls Casino. It was my fifth concert and I’ll tell you it was a perfect show, especially because it was the last night of the North American tour before returning to Italy. Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca were so happy and had fun on stage.
I think the concert hall held about 5,000 people and it was sold out.
I was actually surprised they chose Niagara Falls, it’s a very small resort community and there’s only one small airport on the American side.
The crowd was thrilled and amazed by their beautiful voices and delightful presentation.
At the soundcheck there were only about ten people and at the Meet & Greet only about twenty.
Probably 90% of the people at the concert had never seen them before.
The only person I knew and met with pleasure was Rose Marie Paliobeis who is part of Flight Crew, she was with her daughter Christine, we had a great time together.
I’m also sending you a photo taken from my hotel room where you can see the Casino and the writing IL VOLO.”
And so, it seems impossible but the concerts of the North American tour are over.
So long waiting for them to arrive and then it’s already all over.
They were frenetic days, one concert after another, a success of the public who participated enthusiastically and appreciated every song, every moment of Il Volo.
Il Volo published these words and these beautiful photos:
The North American leg is over. The World Tour is now heading to LATAM and Europe!
A big thanks to @trussardi!
And this was posted by Gianluca.
I believe that Piero, Gianluca and Ignazio did not disappoint the expectations of the new fans who approached one of their concerts for the first time and reconfirmed their power, their charisma, their skill to those who had already seen them live.
Like all beautiful dreams, this one is over and remains a sweet memory and a great expectation for the next tour.
They will return, I am sure, because the affection they receive from their fans is remarkable, it is an exchange of love from Il Volo to its fans, but also from the fans to Il Volo.
Now all that remains is to follow them in the various events and knowing their strength, we will not be long without news from them and in the meantime let’s get ready, they are returning to Italy, next appointment: MANTUA!!
See you soon, Daniela 🤗

Another chapter comes to a close: our ninth North American tour in sixteen years of our career. And yet, it feels just like the first. Because the emotion never fades, the excitement never wears off. What changes is the way we see the world, every day we learn to look with new eyes. And maybe that’s exactly what allows us to still be amazed. With great love, Gianluca, Ignazio, and Piero.

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WORLD TOUR 2025: BALTIMORE – NORTH BETHESDA – BETHLEHEM – UNCASVILLE by Daniela

The concerts on U.S. soil are almost running out, the days are passing quickly and Il Volo’s performances continue at a rapid pace with many successes.

March 24

The tour stops in Baltimore, the concert was in the JOSEPH MEYERHOFF SYMPHONY HALL.

GRANDE AMORE

MIX of songs

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A fan’s comment.

Best Concert 🥰  by M.Hdz. on 3/28/25 Meyerhoff Symphony Hall – Baltimore Rating: 5 out of 5

Il Volo is worth the money. This is the first concert that I’ve gone to for them and they didn’t disappoint. They’re voices live are so incredible. The set of songs was marvelous. The place was beautiful but was not full. That was a disappointment. Il Volo deserves a full house (maybe it was the location?) I recommend people to go. Love them. 🥰🥰

March 26

North Bethesda, the concert was in THE MUSIC CENTER AT STRATHMORE,  another sold out!!

MIX of songs

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March 28

The concert is in Bethlehem and was held in WIND CREEK EVENT CENTER.

THE SOUND OF SILENCE

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CARUSO

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GRANDE AMORE

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E LUCEVAN LE STELLE

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MUSIC OF THE NIGHT

ECSTASY OF GOLD

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IL MONDO

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March 29

Uncasville, the concert was in MOHEGAN SUN ARENA.
This short video made by Maestro Grani before starting the concert is beautiful.

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My dear friend Deborah Georgini Beaupre was also at the concert and she made some really beautiful videos and photos, thanks Deborah!! 🥰

NOW WE ARE FREE – IL GLADIATORE

E PIÙ TI PENSO with Cecile

WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER

SE

O SOLE MIO

More fans’ comments.

Fantastic by MiMi on 4/1/25 Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville Rating: 5 out of 5

This was the most amazing concert I have ever attended. The voices of IL Volo are like none that I have ever heard. They touch your soul with their beautiful voices. It was an amazing experience and I cannot wait for them to return to the States. I am still reeling over this concert. It truly was an unforgettable night of the most beautiful music.

Thank God for Il Volo! by Voloer4Life on 4/1/25 Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville Rating: 5 out of 5

What an incredible concert!!! My wife and I were thrilled to hear our favorites, she cried when they sang Cinema Paradiso and I cheered for every song, especially the powerful Italian opera that Piero nailed! Gianluca and Ignazio have such charisma on stage and the three truly perform as friends and great entertainers. After 15 years together (I was blessed to see them in concert after they first won the Italian talent show that brought them together) you can see they’ve mastered their craft not just as musicians but as performers! From their witty jokes, nearly perfected English and most wonderfully Ignazio’s marriage, I’m just so glad we have Il Volo to keep beautiful music alive, and to add more of their own! I will certainly be buying tickets next time they come in to America!!!
More photos . . .
Cindi Dominguez was at the concert and she always comments on Flight Crew, great evening Cindi, I think you really had fun!!
And so, four more concerts were successful and always a loving success with a lot of audiences.
Next stop Boston for the last concert in the U.S. and then they will be in Canada!!
See you soon:
Daniela 🤗

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OH WHAT A NIGHT! by Patricia Ward

After eight long years the time had come for me to see the guys again!! I was supposed to go to Las Vegas in 2020 to see them and of course we all know that Covid hit and they canceled their last three shows. I was brokenhearted but understood why they had to leave. Then when they came back in 2022 I had just had back surgery and didn’t think I was up to going to a concert so I missed that one too. In early December 2024 I had my second back surgery but nothing was gonna stop me this time! I just had to see them!
My daughter-in-law, Sara, and I had a great flight to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on Friday, March 7, to attend the Hollywood/Davie concert the next evening on March 8. We stayed at the Atlantic Hotel and Spa right on the beach which was glorious! After an evening dinner in their restaurant I tried to relax but I was pretty excited.
View from our balcony….the beach was THAT close!

Late Saturday morning we walked around the corner behind our hotel and ate brunch at a quaint little bakery called Archibald’s Village Bakery. Most of the outdoor tables were full so I asked a lady if anybody else was sitting at her table and she said no so I sat down and introduced myself. Miriam was the nicest lady from the East Coast. We told her why we were there and she knew of IL VOLO and had even seen them in concert once. We had a great time talking and people watching.
The afternoon sound check was happening at 4:15 pm so we went back to our room, got ready and took an Uber to the Seminole Hard Rock casino and hotel. I have never attended a sound check before so I did not know what to expect.
The Hard Rock is huge and you had to go all the way through the smoky casino to get to the venue. My wonderful daughter-in-law wheeled me in a wheelchair from the door we came in at all the way over to the venue. I am able to walk but not really long distances yet. She is asthmatic and the smoke bothers her a lot so I was very grateful for what she did for me.
I got to go in first at the sound check which was very nice! When we went in, we were told to sit only in certain rows in the middle about four rows back from the stage.
I started to look around and I could see Gianluca standing off to the left of stage with his girlfriend, Claudia. They were laughing and talking with Celine. Piero and Ignazio came out on stage first. Piero looked the most happy of the two. I think Ignazio was still feeling a bit under the weather and had coughed a time or two. When Gianluca came to the stage he did not smile or even look out at the audience. I thought it was quite odd. Piero came to the edge of stage and asked us where we were from and was very happy and smiling.
They sang a few songs and Ignazio did his water bottle flip for us. When the sound check was over Ignazio left first and then Piero. Gianluca said “Grazie” after we applauded and walked off the stage. No photos or videos were allowed during the sound check.
I decided to ditch the wheelchair after we came out of there and did the best I could walking around with my cane chair that I also brought with me. We then walked away from the casino to an area where there was a waterfall feature coming straight out of the ceiling with music playing. It was awesome!
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That whole part of Hard Rock was very beautiful with live plants growing up the walls and lots of shops.
Then we walked down the hallway to Rise Kitchen & Deli where we got something to eat for dinner. We were unable to attend the laser light show that they had outside at the huge guitar shaped hotel. We saw some of it as we were coming into town Friday evening.
The showtimes were 7:00 and 7:30 pm. We were just finishing eating about 7:15 but I did not want to wait for the last light show and get that close to the concert show time then have to walk that far back. Besides, Beverley Foster and I were supposed to meet up before the show started! 😄
We got into the venue and found our seats. I had an aisle seat in the fifth row so I stood up in the aisle looking for Beverley. A lady approached me and I said, “Hi, are you Beverley?” She said no and told me her name was Adele. She’s a member of the Flight Crew and reads everything we post. She said she never comments though but thanked us for everything we do to get news of the guys to everyone. She saw that I had put my seat number on one of the posts so Beverley could find me and kept watching for me to arrive so she could come and talk to me. Her daughter and granddaughter had accompanied her to the concert and they accused her of stalking me! 😂 I told her I was glad she did! Adele was a very sweet lady. I had to have a picture with her and a hug. I told her to make sure she comments now and then on some of the posts.
I sat down and texted Beverley and asked if she was there and she told me yes! I asked her to stand up so I could see her because I knew where her seat was. She stood up and made her way over to me. We had a nice little chat, I hugged her and we also took a picture together. Another sweet lady! Meeting these gals sure made my night. I turned around to my daughter-in-law and said “Dang, I’m famous!” 🤣
The concert started soon after I had met these lovely ladies and sat down. There is nothing like hearing the guys again at a live concert …. very powerful voices with that wonderful orchestra. It just touched my soul. The people in the audience were actually singing along to some of the songs and I happily joined them!
Please let me stop right here and apologize ahead of time for the recording quality of my videos. I was so excited and trying to video and watch the guys at the same time that I didn’t realize I had strayed a bit now and then. I also apologize for singing along with Grande Amore Amore and Hallelujah and maybe drowning out the guys. I couldn’t help myself! Some videos I could not upload due to copyright issues. I did make some shorter because of that.
Also the short videos would not show a preview so I am also sorry for that.
I also always try to video the guys interacting between the songs. Those words and actions are just as precious to me as the music they perform.

The opening song

NOW WE ARE FREE (from “Il Gladiatore”)

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GRANDE AMORE

After singing OperaOpera (the video was blocked ☹) the guys talked about their 16 years together.

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WHO WANTS TO LIVE FOREVER (ending snippet)

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Talking about the “white shirt”

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Ignazio introducing Memory

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MEMORY – Ignazio

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MUSIC OF THE NIGHT – Gianluca

Every time I hear Gianluca hit that high note in The Music of the Night I gasp. So powerful! I did it the first time I heard it and every time since. You can hear me in the video along with my daughter-in-law. 😍
I could not help myself and didn’t have any photos of Gianluca while he was singing this song. So I took screen shots of the video and made my own collage!
(Click on the collage below to enlarge it.)

E LUCEVAN LE STELLE (snippet) – Piero

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ECSTASY OF GOLD

SE

CAPOLAVORO

AMAZING GRACE with Cecile (snippet)

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After Cecile’s solo the guys reappeared with a change in wardrobe. The most notable was Gianluca wearing a velvet jacket in addition to the sparkly boot type shoes he was wearing. Piero changed his shirt and jacket, but Ignazio did not.

LA DONNE È MOBILE

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The guys had fun with that one! 😄

Talking about PBS

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MY WAY

Everyone had their phones lit before the guys sang Hallelujah.

HALLELUJAH

There were many standing ovations after they finished their songs.
Hallelujah was one such song. The guys poured their hearts out into that song in memory of all their dear ones that have departed this earthy realm…..especially for their dear Barbara Vitali. It brings tears to my eyes just watching it again.

Talking about Michele Torpedine

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Gianluca talking before Bridge Over Troubled Water

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BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER – Gianluca

IL MONDO (one part sung in Spanish)

O SOLE MIO

The guys had fun with this one too!😂

NESSUN DORMA (snippet)

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More photos from the evening.
The concert was over before I knew it. I am so grateful we were allowed to take photos and videos because I would never be able to remember everything that I saw and heard on that wonderful night!
I enjoyed the concert very much and so did my daughter-in-law, Sara. She was clapping and cheering for the guys as much as I did! 😊 Every time Ignazio would hit one of his high notes she would look at me and grin!
Recap video of the concert – I give credit to ignazioboschetto_italy for this wonderful video!

In this video you’ll see a short water bottle being flipped up onto the grand piano. Ignazio did this several times in a row at one point during the sound check. We applauded his skill! 😊 I am glad someone captured that as we were not allowed to photograph or record anything.

Meet and greet

After the concert, Sara and I went and stood in line for the meet and greet. I wanted to wait toward the end of the line so maybe I wouldn’t be rushed but as usual you always are once you get in to see the guys.

The room we were lined up in was very large but the room that we actually went in to meet the guys was very small, almost cramped. Piero was the first one I saw and then Ignazio and then Gianluca. Piero shook my hand as I walked in. He is really such a sweetheart.
I brought a note and a little something for them in an organza bag. The very first concert I attended in Chicago 2017 I had silicone wristbands made with the date and the venue on it and gave each one of them a couple. So the next concert I was going to attend in Las Vegas in 2020 I had wristbands made. The last three shows were canceled that year so we never got to go and I still have all of those wristbands. I did not have them made this time but I thought why not give them the ones to “the concert that never was”? I wore the wristband from Chicago and the one from Las Vegas that had the Pearl Theater written on it. I pointed to the one from Las Vegas and said, “For the concert that never was.” Ignazio touched the wristband and said, “Ah, the Pearl Theater!” and took a pause. He remembered!
I went and stood between Gianluca and Ignazio to have my picture taken. As I left, I looked at Gianluca and told him to be good and he smiled! I was handed a signed a poster as we walked out.
My daughter-in-law, Sara, told me that she told Piero that she loved his voice and he thanked her.  She told Ignazio that he was funnier this concert than the last time in Chicago. He also thanked her. And she told Gianluca that she loved his sparkly shoes. He smiled, thanked her and winked.
We got acquainted with two ladies while we were in line for the meet and greet, Jennifer and her mother, Arlyn. As we were leaving, they walked out with us and offered to take us back to our hotel! They drove in for the concert and said they were going back the same direction as our hotel. What a sweet and considerate thing to do! We talked all the way back and even took a photo with them before they left to go home.
What a long and wonderful day it had been and certainly one I will never forget! 😀🎶🎤🎵 😍

We certainly met a lot of nice people in Florida…. the lady at the bakery, all the ladies at the concert and even people working in the restaurants and shops. I had fun meeting and talking with all of them!

I want to thank my wonderful daughter-in-law, Sara, for accompanying me on this trip. We have so much fun together. She is truly the daughter I never had and I love her very much! 💖💖💖😘😘😘

I can’t wait for my next IL VOLO concert! I sure wish they would come to Kansas City!
Sending all my love 💗, hugs 🤗 and kisses 😘 to this wonderful Flight Crew!
Patricia Ward
a.k.a. pitterpat0

WORLD TOUR 2025: DETROIT – NEW YORK – ATLANTIC CITY by Daniela

Il Volo continues undauntedly touring in the U.S. and it is always a success.
The fans show with so much affection their admiration towards Ignazio, Gianluca and Piero who are evidently moved and pleased by all this.
I continue therefore in the description of three other concerts..

March 18

The concert was in Detroit at the fantastic and historical FOX THEATRE.

CAPOLAVORO

SMILE

HALLELUJAH

CARUSO

Some chatter about the columns.

After the concert in Antonio’s Restaurant.
He posted the photo with this comment:
“What an unforgettable night! 🎵
It was an absolute joy to experience Il Volo live in Metro Detroit, surrounded by family, friends, and the vibrant Italian community. @barone_piero, @ignazioboschetto Boschetto, and @gianginoble11 delivered a breathtaking performance, reminding us why their music continues to inspire audiences around the world.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who purchased our ticket package and supported the Rugiero Promise Foundation in the process. Your generosity helps us continue making a difference in our community.
Sharing this special evening with loved ones made it even more memorable. Until next time, Il Volo! 💓

March 21

The concert was in New York at the prestigious RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL.
Torpedine posted this photo with these ironic words:
“There’s not even a seat left for me…crazy “, because RCMH has been SOLD OUT for a long time!! 👏👏👏
You’ve all read the beautiful review of Jo Ann’s concert and now enjoy these videos of the evening.

BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER

TORNA A SURRIENTO

SE

O SOLE MIO

SMILE

And I think this was the reason for the cancellation of the New York soundcheck at the last minute, Il Volo was at 690 Park Avenue, that is, they were received by the Italian Consulate who published the photo with this comment:
“What an incredible pleasure to have @ilvolomusic at #690ParkAvenue before their concert at Radio City Hall. 🎤  Gianluca, Ignazio and Piero you are great artists. Thank you for representing Italy at its best!”
What can we say about this beautiful video that inspired the Italian news? (turn on subtitles)

March 22

The concert was in Atlantic City at HARD ROCK LIVE.

IL MONDO

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MISERERE

FUNICULÌ FUNICULÀ

OPERA

Il Volo with Sandra Russo who posted the entire live broadcast of the concert for Stardust Shows Entertainment.
You know that on their tour, there is a guest Cecile, a young Italian singer who accompanies them in a song and then sings a solo song. During an interview with Cecile a question was asked about her relationship with Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca, read what beautiful words she said about them..
How would you describe your relationship with Piero, Gianluca and Ignazio? Is there a moment you spent with them that you remember with particular affection? 
I smile at this question because right now I am in my hotel room here in America and until a few minutes ago, I was having dinner with the guys. The relationship with Piero, Ignazio and Gianluca was truly the most unexpected gift. Of course, I hoped and was almost certain that we would get along but I never would have thought that such a deep friendship could be born. I have lived with them intimate moments of great confessions, reflections, and then the laughter, the tears of joy and the hugs given and received with an open heart, the mutual understanding in the less happy moments. Really, I never would have imagined a friendship of this kind and for me this is truly one of the most beautiful gifts I could receive… and I say this not because they are “Il Volo”, but because they are Ignazio, Gianluca and Piero.
Luckily I could tell you about a thousand significant moments; from the first concert together in Germany where they moved me with their kindness, hospitality, care, thoughtfulness; to my birthday celebrated together on stage and then celebrated together with families and friends; to evenings like tonight when Ignazio cooks for us and between music, laughter and chats, we all feel “at home”. During this tour of more than a month, we are spending a lot of time together. Traveling a lot, and moving from city to city every two days, we also share moments of everyday life, like meeting up in pajamas at the end of the concert in this big “camper” (tour bus) and waking up and having breakfast “on the road” while heading to the next stop. Luckily it is difficult to find a significant moment with the guys because with great happiness I can say that I have really experienced many of them and I hope there will be many more.
While in New York they were also guests of GOOD DAY New York, just before their concert.
Even Italian TV has taken an interest in Il Volo’s tour, this is the report aired on RAI 2 during the TG NEWS.
MAN= Fresh from the sold out of New York at the RCMH, Il Volo celebrates 15 years of career with three concerts that will be held in May at Palazzo Te in Mantua.
VOICE= TUTTI PER UNO Viaggio nel Tempo, a project that celebrates great Italian music, art and culture above all and fifteen years of career of Il Volo. The show in its third edition will move to the prestigious historic location of Palazzo Te in Mantua.
PIERO= We are sure that the place will be the setting for all the repertoire that we will propose in this new edition of TUTTI PER UNO.
VOICE= The dates set are May 8-10-11, the only concerts of Il Volo in Italy. Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble will bring on stage both their successes and unreleased performances accompanied every evening by special guests.
An important year for the group with the publication of AD ASTRA, their first album of unreleased songs, also available in the international version that includes the latest unreleased Tra le Onde.
And this service aired on Italia 1 during Studio Aperto.

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VOICE= Il Volo conquers New York, sold out at Radio City Music Hall the most coveted stage for the stars.
GIANLUCA= It is a great achievement for us to be here, we are very satisfied with the entire artistic journey, it was a great job but also a game.
VOICE= A success achieved and consolidated with passion, with the aim of bringing bel canto into people’s hearts.
The American tour continues in the most prestigious locations in the States, then in May, they return to Italy for the third edition of TUTTI PER UNO Viaggio nel Tempo, in an extraordinary place: Palazzo Te in Mantua.
PIERO= We are sure that this place will be the setting for all the repertoire that we will propose in this new edition of TUTTI PER UNO.
VOICE= After the U.S. and the suggestive stop in Mantua, the tour will continue in the main European capitals and in Latin America.
IGNAZIO= It will be a very important tour, energy-consuming, but we can’t wait.
Even Italian newspapers are publishing articles about Il Volo’s tour, like this truly unique one from LIBERO QUOTIDIANO that I’m translating for you.

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Il Volo, Gianluca Ginoble: “Where They Made Me Sleep”, stuff for a select few

There are three Italians who have conquered America and the world, and not just today. And the triumph of Il Volo is all in a red keychain. Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble, former tenors now standard-bearers of Italian “bel canto”, interviewed by Repubblica proudly show off that little object: “At the reception they gave us this keychain. It’s room 424. Leonard Cohen slept here, guys.” And for those who know a little about music, it means being in the same category as the giants.
After all, they are in New York and their accommodation is simply legendary: the Chelsea Hotel, on 23rd Street. Practically one of the temples of rock: “I’m staying in Bob Dylan’s bedroom,” Gianluca proudly announces. The same walls and beds inhabited by Dylan Thomas, Mark Twain, Robert Mapplethorpe. And then the crazy, crazy parties between the Sixties and Seventies, creative and penniless geniuses. In the Big Apple they will sing for the fifth time at the Radio City Music Hall, another symbolic place, to certify their status as superstars. And their world tour (Europe, Canada, America, South America, the East) is stuff for a select few.
The three boys are doing things in a big way: in a few weeks there will be the third edition of Tutti per uno — Viaggio nel tempo, in the suggestive Palazzo Te in Mantua, on May 8, 10 and 11, the only live shows in Italy.
“This morning on the TV show Good Day New York, on Fox 5, they asked us to sing the melody of the Gladiator in Italian – Piero reveals – We could have sung the Yellow Pages and the melody would still have reached the heart. Didn’t the same thing happen in the days of Elvis Presley? Our parents danced, swinging their hips, even though they didn’t understand the words of the king of rock’n’roll.”
I am happy but not surprised by this success machine that is Il Volo, their talent and their skill are now known to everyone and fill me with pride and from all over the world I receive messages of love towards Gianluca, Ignazio and Piero, it’s really nice to be a Volo-fan!
See you soon:
Daniela 🤗

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3 Years is Too Long by Giovanna

Tre Anni Sono Troppi
3 Years is Too Long

Il Volo at Radio City Music Hall

As Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly and company sang in the old movie, On the Town:
New York New York, It’s a Wonderful Town
The Bronx is up and the Battery’s down
Il Volo’s back and there’s no better sound.
New York New York, It’s a Wonderful Town
Sorry, I changed the lyrics a little.
Although I live in Denver, I had the opportunity to go to the Il Volo Radio City Concert in New York City on March 21.  I grew up in New Jersey, and as a young person, New York was my old hangout, so I took a quick round-trip flight and treated myself to a few days in Manhattan.  I had not been to an Il Volo concert since Atlantic City in 2022, so it’s been nearly three years.  As the title of this post says, three years was too long to go without seeing and hearing the guys.  Besides, Radio City’s spectacular period architecture makes it a great setting to catch up with them.
I also had a soundcheck access.  For days on end I watched for email instructions where and when to meet for the “Il Volo soundcheck experience.”  I finally got my answer.  It was cancelled, and there was no information why.  If anybody knows what happened, please write a comment and let me know.
I was disappointed, but not for long.  The show itself is always exciting and gets better every season, in my opinion.

Qualcosa di Carino:  Something Nice

Every time I travel to hear an Il Volo concert, something nice happens to me even before I get there, and often afterwards.  The morning of the show, I was doing errands near Grand Central Terminal and got frustrated when I couldn’t find the entrance to the market.  I grabbed the first uniformed worker I could find to ask directions, and his answer came back in the most delicious Italian-accented broken English.  I switched to Italian and found out he and his wife were both from Reggio Palermo in Sicily, like my mother’s family.  I’m sure the desk security people in that lobby were wondering why this strange tourist lady ended up hugging and kissing the janitor.  It’s an Italian thing.  We speak the same dialect; we even talk with the same hand gestures.
You may have seen Ignazio or Piero do this gesture with one hand, to ask “what in the world is wrong with you,” or “what do you want from me.”
Ignazio also been known to do this one with both hands, but the accompanying words he says when he does that are often not printable.
Not just us Sicilians, but all Italians speak with their hands, as you can see.  Gianluca here is not singing, he’s answering Ignazio’s complaint that after learning English in Sicily, Igna still can’t pronounce “contemporary” or “Massachusetts,” among other things.  Gian was telling Igna, “If you can’t, then don’t.”
This next gesture is my favorite one, because if you see it, you know you’re in the middle of an Il Volo concert.
I was staying in the Hilton right across the street from Radio City on the 51st Street side.  To put in a plug, a top-class Italian restaurant, Il Duomo 51, was right in my hotel.  It’s called duomo (cathedral), because St. Patrick’s Cathedral is right on the other corner of 51st.  Very talented chef, all the young wait staff speak English with heavy Italian accents, and a lot of them look alike.  They are probably all relatives of the manager or the sous-chef or somebody.  When they realized I could actually pronounce the menu choices, they started plying me with free glasses of Italian pistachio liquor.  Yes, it’s green.

So, on to the Show.

There is almost no need to tell you Radio City sold out.  I think Il Volo have sold this place out almost every time they’ve been here.  According to Gianluca, this is their fourth visit to this venue.  Igna later said he hoped next time they’d be in Madison Square Garden.  I hope so too.  Then we’ll hear jokes about how Ignazio can’t pronounce “Knickerbockers.”  Most New Yorkers don’t bother to pronounce it, either.  That’s why they call the home team the “Knicks.”
 
On the concert evening, I started writing this piece, then went downstairs early to see how fast the line was forming.  I could tell the whole Il Volo crew was already in the theater because an equipment van was blocking me from crossing the narrow street, and what Gianluca used to refer to as the “sleepy buses” were already there with a line of blacked out Mercedes SUVs behind them, extending right up to my hotel lobby.  I can even see my room in these pictures.  I left my desk light on.
I went into the theater early and checked out the sound control gear and mix boards, since I had time.  I was wearing a “Flight Crew” badge, so for some reason, the theater staff didn’t care where I walked around or what I looked at.  I keep finding that badge thing is quite useful.

I Tempi Cambiano:  The Times They Are a Changin’

So, what has changed in three years since I last heard Il Volo live?  All of you know most of this list.  Obviously, their young adult lives changed.  Ignazio is a married man. Piero finished the NY Marathon. Gianluca has another different girlfriend (who seems lovely.)
The show and their “stage look” have also changed. Their new wardrobe for the opening set has those shiny appliques on their jackets.  The set list changed to provide a journey through the history of bel canto. They wrote or rehearsed new jokes.
Piero gets more elegant as he matures; and he has different eyeglasses yet again.  Gianluca is clean-shaven and no longer styles the curls out of his hair.  His new boots are more sparkly.  This picture doesn’t really capture how sparkly.
But there were very important things that did not change.  The guys are clearly all adults now, yet they have maintained their youthful charm and energy.  They still don’t take themselves too seriously.  And as hard as they work, it still looks like they are playing.  They still create warmth and joy, even though there is a more mature elegance about their act now.

Il Volo Fans Are the Best

I had the most wonderful seatmates in my row.  Clara and her daughter Angela were to my right.  Clara was born near Roma and has been in the US 60 years.  She and her adult daughter my age spoke primarily Italian to each other, so I also switched to Italian.  These ladies were “veterans,” having been to several Il Volo concerts in Radio City before this one.  I loved hearing their Roman Italian, which is clean without any heavy regional accent.
To my left were Paul and Toni Conti (nee “Licalzi”).  Toni joked that her maiden name means “socks.”  That was pleasing to me because my son had a friend in Boy Scouts whose cognome (surname) name was “Scarpa”, which means “shoe.”  Now, I’ve met a full set.  The Contis are likewise veterans of at least four Il Volo shows.  Toni also told me about their trip to their home region in Sicily.  Her beautiful epilogue to the story was that after their visit, she and Paul finally understood “who they are” and “why they are the way they are.”  That warmed my heart, because I had the same experience in the same place.  The Il Volo Flight Crew were the first people to let me share those feelings when I wrote my first post for this web page a few years ago.
OK. One more set of neighbors. The couple sitting diagonally in front of me bore a remarkable resemblance to Ercole and Eleonora Ginoble, Gianluca’s parents.  Take a look.  What do you think?
If you said yes, you were right. Halfway through the show, Gianluca asked the orchestra to pause so he could say hello to his aunt and uncle, and his parents.  Ercole eventually got up to take a stretch, but Gian’s proud Mamma kept recording one of his solos, as you can see.  Piero later said Michele Torpedine was around somewhere too, but I didn’t spot him or the white hair.  In concerts in Italy, I’ve heard Piero sometimes refer to Michele as Quello dai capelli bianchi, “He of the White Hair.”
Early in the show, Piero decided to tease some fans who came in late and were getting into their seats toward his left.  He announced he was pleased that he, at least, was on time, and for the first time an Italian had to wait for the Americans.  Gianluca also thought that was clever, as you can see.
I thought Piero was funnier later, when he said how honored Il Volo was to perform in the place where the “rockets” were.  He didn’t mean the old Saturn V or the Titan missile or the SpaceX Starship.  He meant the “Rockettes”, which became obvious when Ignazio started dancing an imitation of the Rockette strut kick.

On to the Music

I filled in a lot of gaps in my Il Volo concert experience.  Because I had missed several years of performances, I never heard Il Volo’s version of the Sound of Silence or Gian’s version of Bridge Over Troubled Waters, both written by native New Yorker Paul Simon, or Zucchero Fornacieri’s Miserere.  I have recordings of Phantom of the Opera, but Gian’s delivery of Music of the Night has greater heart and romance to it.  Because I didn’t have time to travel during Il Volo’s first years of performing as teenagers, I never heard them do Funiculi, Funicula live, although I have their early recoding of it.  On stage, they managed to turn this old Neapolitan folksong into a near “popera” masterpiece.
The guys introduced their guest, Cecile, who is helping to expand the repertoire of pop music sung as bel canto.  She did an impressive interpretation of “Natural Woman,” made famous by Aretha Franklin, of course.  What a voice, and I swear that Italian young lady got some soul.  It was also sweet to hear her join the guys for E Piu Ti Penso.  It’s a mark of Il Volo’s maturity as performers that they are comfortable sharing the stage with both newbies and old-timers.  I knew they have been doing that regularly on Italian stages and on their albums (with Placido Domingo, Pia Toscano, Eros Ramazzotti, and any number of others), but I didn’t know they were doing it on US stages.  It was fitting for them to feature a relative “newbie.”  On the Radio City stage this night, they dedicated Charlie Chaplin’s Smile to honor Barbara Streisand, who once shared the stage with them in Las Vegas, when they were newbies themselves.
I did remember some antics in the show that came from previous concerts.  Ignazio did his usual ticking off on his fingers the three counts as he extended the note in “Ma na’a’a’tu sole” in O Sole Mio.  Piero, as you can see below, has his fist up to count the famous five (or more) he can do.  As usual, they did this in pantomime without missing a beat.
The best way to explain the entire show in one sentence was that I was thunderstruck.  There is no other word.
If you enjoy quality music, you know that “power” is not simply volume or clarity of sound.  It is sincere emotion and love of the subject translated into intensity and throbbing virtuoso delivery.  In their own way in this show, the guys musically narrated the story of bel canto, their professional passion, holding back nothing.  Every song they performed, from the Ennio Morricone movie pieces, like Se, to Verdi’s La Donna e Mobile from Rigoletto, to the Neapolitan standby Torna a Sorriento, to Il Volo’s San Remo winner Grande Amore, was as energetic as always, but more elegant at the same time.
The repeated standing ovations throughout the evening said it better than I can.  To put it another way, as I was leaving the theater, I looked around and had to smile as I noticed many people were showing each other how their hands were still shaking.  It ended up being one of those nights when it’s hard to go to sleep.

Full Circle

I told you nice things always happen to me coming and going from hearing Il Volo.  I stopped by a Messianic synagogue to attend services Saturday morning, before I went to LaGuardia Airport to catch il volo (the flight) home.  I assumed Beth El (86th Street and Park Avenue) would be typical New York with American English-speaking people and maybe a few Yiddish-speaking or Sephardic Spanish-speaking people thrown in or maybe an Israeli or two.  To my delight, the first two people I met who welcomed me in spoke Italian.  (Half the articles in their congregation web site are in Italian, too).  Go figure!  So once again I reverted to my comfort zone and spent much of the morning jabbering in Italian (except of course when we were supposed to be praying or singing or dancing).  Remarkably, when I told several folks I had flown across the country for an Il Volo concert, nobody looked at me like “You’re crazy.” or “Who are they?”  They understood.  It made a nice bookend to a “start-in-Italian, finish-in-Italian, speak Italian every day” kind of trip, and I never set foot outside the US.
Concert photos by Giovanna
Credit to all owners of other photos

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