THE HARROWING TRUTH BEHIND THE VOICE: Ignazio Boschetto’s secret battle for survival REVEALED — as the Il Volo icon opens up on a childhood of cancer scares, poverty, and the miracle that saved his family

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  • Il Volo superstar Ignazio Boschetto has shattered his usual wall of privacy to reveal the ‘harrowing’ struggles of his early life, long before he became a global popera sensation.

  • The tenor reveals he was born with a single kidney and a ‘squint’ condition, forcing him to endure medical battles from his very first days in Bologna.

  • A heartbreaking family crisis saw his mother, Caterina, battle facial cancer for years during his childhood, forcing a four-year-old Ignazio to ‘grow up too fast’ to care for his home.

  • Boschetto pays a tear-jerking tribute to his late father, Vito—a humble mason who worked tirelessly to afford singing lessons for his son—in a story of sacrifice that will leave fans in tears.


By DailyMail.com Reporter

He is the velvet-voiced powerhouse at the centre of the world-famous trio Il Volo, known for his glamourous stage presence and effortless charisma. But behind the sharp suits and sold-out arenas, Ignazio Boschetto has been hiding a story of survival that feels more like a script from a Hollywood drama than a real life.

In a rare and shattering departure from his usual silence, the 31-year-old has opened up about the “crazy ride” that led him from a small house in Molinella to the dizzying heights of global stardom. It is a story marked by heartbreaking medical fragility, deep-seated family sacrifice, and a resilience that would break a lesser man.

THE SIDEBAR: THE MAKING OF A TENOR

  • The Birth: Born in 1994, doctors immediately discovered the infant was born with only a single, over-functioning kidney.

  • The Crisis: When Ignazio was just four, his mother, Caterina, was diagnosed with facial cancer, leading to years of agonizing hospital visits.

  • The Sacrifice: His father, Vito, a humble bricklayer, took out loans and worked multiple trades just to pay for Ignazio’s essential singing lessons.

  • The Bond: Ignazio remains fiercely devoted to his mother and his sister, Nina, who acted as a “second mother” during those long years of crisis.

“I grew up fast,” the singer recently admitted, reflecting on how he and his sister were forced to manage their home life while their mother fought for her life in a hospital. For a child who should have been concerned with school pranks and soccer games, the reality was a harrowing rotation of ward visits and adult responsibilities.

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His father, Vito, a man of immense grit who sadly passed away recently, remains the emotional anchor of Ignazio’s journey. The singer often speaks of how his father built their first pizzeria by hand, brick by brick, just to provide the family with a chance at stability. It was Vito who famously sought out teachers and sacrificed his own comforts to ensure his son’s “God-given” voice would be heard.

Today, Boschetto is a man who knows the cost of success. Having also recently opened up about his own battles with panic attacks and self-image struggles—even at the peak of his fame—he remains a powerhouse of humility. He is known for visiting pediatric wards to bring joy to children, a direct result of the harrowing memories he carries from his mother’s own fight with the “big C.”

Before the Fame: Ignazio Boschetto’s Real Life Story (Il Volo Fans Will Cry)

As Il Volo prepares to hit the road for their massive 2026 World Tour, the fans who see him on stage are witnessing more than just a tenor. They are seeing a man who survived the odds, a son who honors his father’s sacrifice, and a star who refuses to let the “noise” of the industry drown out his truth.

What do you think of Ignazio’s journey? Does knowing the harrowing struggles he faced make his music even more powerful? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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