Il Volo Joins a 300-Member Choir for a “Volare” Performance That Leaves the Audience in Awe

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Il Volo once again proved why their voices are loved around the world in a powerful performance of the classic song “Volare.” In the now-viral video, the Italian trio joined forces with a 300-member choir, creating a moment so big and emotional that many fans say the entire hall felt frozen in awe.

The video was uploaded six years ago, but it continues to attract millions of views and passionate reactions. Many listeners still call it the best version of “Volare” ever made, praising both the music and the vocals as nearly impossible to ignore.

Fans from all over the world flooded the comments with love. One viewer wrote, “I fell in love with these guys; I never get tired of listening to their songs. How can you say no to those angelic voices?” Another said, “The best arrangement of the classic song ‘Volare,’ both musically and vocally. Il Volo has brought it back into the mainstream.”

Many comments highlight the beauty of the Italian language, with fans saying that when music is sung in Italian, it feels even more powerful. Others praised the group’s stage presence, saying the three singers completely owned the audience and sang with pure joy and confidence.

Il Volo, made up of Gianluca Ginoble, Piero Barone, and Ignazio Boschetto, has long been known for blending classical music with pop emotion. Even years later, this performance continues to introduce new listeners to their talent and keeps longtime fans coming back again and again.

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Meanwhile, Il Volo is far from slowing down. The Italian tenor trio recently announced they will perform on March 3 at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, sharing how much they love Mexican fans. Due to high demand, their World Tour 2026 has been expanded and will now continue into 2027.

The tour will include many summer shows in Italy between July and September 2026, with stops in cities like Marostica, Pistoia, Asti, and Vigevano, as well as a concert in Barcelona. A new European leg is also planned for October and November 2027, starting in Brussels and continuing through major cities like Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.

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