“I’ve heard Unchained Melody a thousand times… but NEVER like this.” When Il Volo’s Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble took the stage, no one expected this level of raw emotion.

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During a recent tour stop in Mantova, Il Volo members Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble delivered a breathtaking duet of “Unchained Melody,” sparking immediate and widespread acclaim from fans.

 

The performance was cited as a major highlight of the trio’s tour, characterized by its heartfelt emotion and impressive vocal range.

Gianluca Ginoble’s rich, smooth tone captured the song’s deep sentiment, while Ignazio Boschetto contributed dramatic, near-operatic high notes.

 

On stage, their chemistry reinforced Il Volo’s signature ability to seamlessly merge the worlds of classical technique and popular music.

 

The reaction online was instantaneous and filled with admiration.

Fans praised the interpretation, with one writing, “Gianluca sings and emotes the true sentiment and melody of this time-tested song.

Ignazio adds a great flavor to it.”

Many other comments echoed this, describing the performance as “wonderful,” “magnificent,” and “filled with emotion.”

 

International fans from Italy, Hungary, Germany, Japan, and beyond shared their enthusiasm.

“Grazie ragazzi per le emozioni che date — bravissimi!” (Thank you, guys, for the emotions you give — you’re amazing!)

, one Italian fan commented.

Another noted the significance of the song’s return: “A beautiful song, abandoned for many years and fortunately revived in Mantova.”

 

The devotion of their fanbase was clear, with one 82-year-old follower writing, “Fan I was, fan I am, and fan I will remain.

These three incomparable voices continue to enchant me.”

 

Ultimately, the Mantova concert demonstrated that Il Volo’s magic lies in both their technical precision and their unique talent for reviving timeless classics with raw, international appeal.

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