BROTHERS FOR LIFE! Il Volo’s iconic ‘One for All, All for One’ handshake sends fans into meltdown as throwback photo reveals the trio’s powerful bond

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Highlights

  • A rare backstage photo of Il Volo from 2015 has gone viral

  • The trio’s famous ‘One for All, All for One’ handshake is once again stealing hearts

  • Fans say the image proves their friendship is just as strong as their voices

  • Social media users describe the moment as “timeless” and “pure brotherhood”


It is the photo that has sent Il Volo’s loyal fanbase into a frenzy.

A backstage image from 2015 showing Gianluca GinoblePiero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto locking hands in their famous ‘One for All, All for One’ handshake has resurfaced online — and fans cannot get enough.

The trio, dressed in sharp leather jackets and sleek suits, look every inch the stars they were becoming, but it is their symbolic grip that is capturing hearts across the world.

One fan, Gary, posted: “2015 Il Volo’s ‘One for All, and All for One’ handshake…” alongside the image — and it quickly began spreading through fan pages and comment sections.


📌 THE MEANING BEHIND THE HANDSHAKE

Có thể là hình ảnh về một hoặc nhiều người và râu

For Il Volo, the handshake has always been more than a pose.

It represents the group’s belief in loyalty, unity and brotherhood — three young men who rose from teenage performers into global superstars together.

Fans often say it symbolises how no one member stands above the others — they succeed and struggle as one.

This is why Il Volo feels different from any other group,” one fan wrote on Instagram.
They’re not just colleagues. They’re brothers.


The image also takes fans back to the golden early years of Il Volo’s rise, when the trio were conquering Europe, the US and beyond with their blend of classical vocals and modern pop.

Seeing them united in such a simple yet powerful gesture has reminded many why they fell in love with the group in the first place.


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