Gianluca Ginoble and Piero Barone Didn’t Just Sing “My Way” When They Entered the Stage; They Owned It. Their Incredible Performance Left the Internet in Ruins and Mouths on the Ground. Anyone, Past or Present, Is Challenged to Top Their Magnificent Homage to Frank Sinatra, as Their Soaring Harmonies and Goosebumps-Inducing High Note Near the Climax Sent Shockwaves Through Fans and Music Enthusiasts Worldwide. The Performance Has Received Over 7 Million Views on YouTube in a Few of Days, and One Commenter Said, “Sinatra Would Be Proud—This Is How Legends Are Made.”

Piero Barone

Il Volo once again proves their star power with a stunning new take on one of music’s most iconic songs.

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In this unforgettable moment from the third episode (#terzapuntata) of Tutti Per Uno – Verona 2024, Piero Barone and Gianluca Ginoble performed a showstopping duet of “My Way” live from the stunning Arena di Verona, leaving fans and fellow performers alike in absolute awe.

Watch their duet below.

Barone and Ginoble, known for their soaring vocals and deep emotional expression, delivered a spine-tingling rendition of the Frank Sinatra classic that instantly lit up social media.

Their version of “My Way” wasn’t just a tribute—it was a statement. The performance raised the bar for what’s possible with this timeless song, establishing a new gold standard for vocal mastery and emotional impact.

Their emotional and powerful voices brought a fresh and moving take to the legendary song, originally made famous by Frank Sinatra. From the very first note, the audience was mesmerized by the duo’s seamless harmonies and heartfelt delivery.

The performance built with intensity until reaching its breathtaking climax: a goosebumps-inducing high note that sent chills through the arena. In that moment, Piero and Gianluca didn’t just honor Sinatra—they challenged any singer to top what they had just done.

 

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