Il Volo Melts Hearts After Handing the Mic to a Little Boy and Letting Him Sing “Capolavoro” Live on Stage

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Il Volo delivered a truly unforgettable and emotional moment during a recent concert when they surprised the audience by inviting a young fan on stage to sing with them.

As the trio performed their song “Capolavoro,” they handed the microphone to a little boy and encouraged him to sing along. What followed was a touching scene that quickly melted hearts across the venue.

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The child sang with courage and joy, while Gianluca Ginoble stayed close, smiling, listening, and gently guiding him through the moment.

The connection between Gianluca and the young fan felt natural and sincere, turning a simple surprise into a memory the boy — and everyone watching — will never forget. The audience responded with warm applause, clearly moved by the group’s kindness and respect for their smallest fan.

Fans online were quick to praise the trio, especially Gianluca, for his gentle and loving way with children. Many comments highlighted how natural it seems for Il Volo to connect with young fans, calling the moment “sweet,” “beautiful,” and “emotional.” Several fans said this kind of interaction shows the group’s heart, not just their talent.

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This special moment also reflects who Il Volo are beyond the stage. Made up of Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble, the trio has spent more than 15 years building a career rooted in Italian musical tradition while staying deeply connected to their audience. With over 20 million records sold worldwide, a Sanremo win with Grande Amore, and a third-place finish at Eurovision, Il Volo have become global ambassadors of bel canto.

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In recent years, the group has entered a new chapter. Their song “Capolavoro,” which placed in the top ten at Sanremo 2024 and earned gold status, marked a fresh pop-influenced sound while keeping their identity intact. Their first album of original songs, Ad Astra, along with major performances in Verona, Los Angeles with Andrea Bocelli, and a packed touring schedule through 2025, shows a group still growing and evolving.

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Yet, moments like the duet with the little boy remind fans that Il Volo’s true strength is not only their voices, but their humanity. By lowering the microphone, sharing the spotlight, and meeting a child at eye level, they showed what they have always stood for: music as a shared experience, built on emotion, respect, and heart.

 

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