“NO ONE EXPECTED THE ENDING — AND THAT’S WHY EVERYONE SANG.” Ignazio stepped into the song like he knew it by heart. Calm at first. Respectful. Then, near the end, something shifted. A second voice joined him. Not louder. Closer. The lights softened. People leaned forward without realizing it. And then it happened. He turned the mic toward the room. No big gesture. Just a quiet invitation. One row sang. Then another. Soon the whole hall was breathing the same line. Goosebumps everywhere. It didn’t feel rehearsed. It felt shared. Like the song finally belonged to everyone in that moment. One of those nights you don’t clap right away… because you don’t want it to end.

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A truly unforgettable moment unfolded when and shared the stage for a deeply moving rendition of Baglioni’s timeless song “Mille giorni di te e di me.” The duet took place on May 9, 2024, at the breathtaking , during the first prime-time episode broadcast on

The evening was conceived as a special celebration marking 15 years of extraordinary career. Piero Barone, Gianluca Ginoble, and Ignazio Boschetto returned to the iconic arena with a grand-scale production that blended powerful vocals, a live orchestra, and emotionally rich storytelling. This event also symbolized the trio’s return to the main channel of, following the strong ratings success achieved by the previous edition.

Among the most anticipated guests of the night, Claudio Baglioni brought a wave of nostalgia and emotion to the stage. He performed a medley of some of his most beloved songs, including “Avrai,” “Questo piccolo grande amore,” and “Strada Facendo.” However, it was the moment when Ignazio Boschetto joined him for “Mille giorni di te e di me” that quickly became the emotional core of the entire show.

As the song neared its conclusion, the music briefly softened and the spotlight shifted toward the audience. Thousands of spectators began singing together in perfect unison, transforming the Arena di Verona into a single, powerful choir. The spontaneous participation sent chills through the crowd and was met with long, heartfelt applause. Even for viewers watching from home, the moment felt intimate, genuine, and profoundly moving.

Social media immediately lit up with emotional reactions. Fans described Ignazio’s voice as “extraordinary” and “soul-touching,” while many referred to Baglioni as “immense” and “timeless.” Countless viewers called the duet “pure magic,” with some claiming it was one of the most beautiful moments ever seen on the show.

The night was filled with other remarkable highlights as well.  joined Piero Barone for a powerful performance of “Miserere,” followed by an emotional finale where they sang “E poi” together with the trio. Also captivated the audience, first in a delicate duet with Gianluca Ginoble on “Il cielo in una stanza,” and later performing “Stupendo fino a qui” alongside Il Volo.

Another surprising and memorable moment came when Ignazio Boschetto teamed up with  for an unexpected yet powerful rendition of “Creep” by , showcasing a different side of his vocal versatility.

With performances like the Baglioni–Ignazio duet, Il Volo – Tutti per Uno once again proved why the trio continues to resonate so deeply with audiences of all generations. By breathing new life into classic songs and turning them into shared emotional experiences, Il Volo creates moments that linger far beyond the stage and remain etched in the hearts of those who witness them.

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