Il Volo’s Ignazio Boschetto Turns a Love Song Into a Funny Skit and Piero Barone Cannot Stop Laughing

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Il Volo once again showed that their concerts are not only about powerful vocals, but also about joy, humor, and real friendship. During a recent performance of “Se” from Cinema Paradiso, Ignazio Boschetto and Piero Barone turned a tender song into a playful moment that left the audience laughing from start to finish.

As the music played, Ignazio added a short, funny skit to the performance, pulling Piero into the moment as his “lover.” While Ignazio stayed fully in character, Piero tried his best to keep singing, even as his face clearly said everything the audience was thinking. Fans joked that Piero looked like he was quietly asking for “help,” while somehow managing not to burst out laughing on stage.

The crowd loved every second of it. Online, fans replayed the clip again and again, saying it only gets funnier each time. Many praised Piero’s self-control, calling it impressive that he could keep a straight face. Others pointed out how naturally Ignazio brings out Piero’s smile, saying the moment showed the deep friendship and trust the trio shares. Messages poured in from around the world, with fans celebrating the chemistry, warmth, and genuine affection between Ignazio, Piero, and Gianluca Ginoble.

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The lighthearted moment comes as excitement continues to build around Il Volo’s future plans. Fresh off their powerful concert in Prague on November 13, 2025, the trio has confirmed they will return to the city on October 18, 2027, performing once again at the O2 Arena. It will mark their fourth appearance at the venue, a clear sign of their lasting connection with Czech fans.

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Their last Prague concert was a true celebration, featuring performances alongside the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague, led by Martin Šanda. The night blended classical arias with beloved film music and included special guests such as cello virtuoso Jodok Vuille and Estonian soprano Elina Nechayeva, creating an atmosphere full of elegance and emotion.

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Whether delivering breathtaking vocals or sharing a playful laugh on stage, Il Volo continues to remind audiences why they are so loved. With their return to Prague already announced, fans can look forward to more unforgettable moments — serious, emotional, and joyfully funny — powered by three voices and a friendship that shines just as brightly as their music.

 

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