Some musical legacies are simply too important to be forgotten. For Il Volo, paying tribute to the legendary Three Tenors has never been about stepping into someone else’s shoes. Instead, it has been an opportunity to celebrate the artists who helped shape their own love for music while sharing that tradition with audiences discovering classical crossover for the first time.
During an intimate interview in New York, Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble reflected on this meaningful chapter of their career. Looking back, the trio spoke openly about how their journey has evolved since they first met as teenagers on an Italian talent show. What began as an unexpected collaboration eventually became one of the most successful crossover acts in the world.
Over the years, Il Volo has built a reputation for blending operatic technique with contemporary songs, creating a style that appeals to longtime classical music lovers as well as younger listeners. While their sound has continued to evolve, they say one thing has remained constant—the admiration they have for the great artists who came before them.
Among those influences, the Three Tenors hold a special place. Their performances introduced opera to millions of people around the globe, proving that powerful voices and timeless music could reach audiences far beyond traditional concert halls. For Il Volo, honoring that achievement is less about recreating history and more about acknowledging the path those legendary performers created for future generations.
The trio also reflected on the privilege of sharing the stage with internationally respected artists throughout their career, including Plácido Domingo. Experiences like these, they explained, have strengthened their appreciation for musical excellence while encouraging them to continue developing an artistic identity that belongs entirely to them.

Although comparisons with legendary performers are inevitable, Il Volo says they have never tried to become copies of the musicians they admire. Instead, they aim to perform with authenticity, bringing their own personalities, experiences, and vocal styles to every concert. Their greatest hope is that listeners enjoy the music itself while perhaps becoming curious enough to explore the rich history behind it.
As the conversation unfolded, the atmosphere shifted from reflection to performance. Without an orchestra, elaborate lighting, or a grand stage, the three singers relied on the one thing that has defined their career from the beginning—their voices.
The spontaneous performance transformed an ordinary interview into a memorable musical moment. The harmonies that have become Il Volo’s signature filled the room, creating an intimate reminder of why audiences around the world continue to follow their journey. It wasn’t designed as a spectacle but as a genuine expression of their love for singing.
For fans, the performance reinforced what has made Il Volo’s career endure for so many years. Their success isn’t built solely on impressive vocal ability or international recognition. It also comes from their commitment to honoring musical traditions while remaining true to themselves.
As they continue writing new chapters in their career, Il Volo’s message remains clear. The greatest tribute to musical legends is not imitation, but respect—and using that inspiration to create something meaningful for a new generation of listeners.