MAMMA MIA! Il Volo star Ignazio Boschetto STUNS fans with ‘goosebump-inducing’ ABBA cover – as powerhouse tenor REVEALS secret rock soul in spine-tingling live performance

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  • Ignazio Boschetto, one-third of the global opera-pop phenomenon Il Volo, has delivered a shattering rendition of an ABBA classic for the first time.

  • The Italian tenor performed the iconic track backed by a full live band, trading his usual operatic style for a raw, powerhouse vocal display.

  • Frenzied fans have taken to social media to hail the performance as a miracle, with many claiming the emotional delivery was enough to “move even the stones.”

  • The performance marks a glitzy new chapter for the star, proving his versatility as a solo force within the centre of the classical crossover world.


By DailyMail.com Reporter

ABBA Members: Where Are They Now?

The glamourous world of Italian opera has been rocked by a spine-tingling transformation.

Ignazio Boschetto, the beloved powerhouse from Il Volo, has left his global fanbase in a state of pure frenzy after tackling the music of Swedish pop royalty ABBA. Performing with a full live band for the first time, Boschetto delivered a harrowing and beautiful cover that has sent shockwaves through the industry.

While fans are used to the lavish harmonies of the Il Volo trio, this solo outing REVEALED a gritty, emotional depth to Boschetto’s voice that few saw coming. The performance was so spine-tingling that it was described by those in attendance as a “goosebump-inducing” miracle that could move even the hardest of hearts.

THE SIDEBAR: THE VERSATILE TENOR

  • The Breakthrough: Ignazio first found fame as a teenager on the Italian talent show Ti lascio una canzone.

  • The Genre: Known for “Popera,” Boschetto has spent over a decade at the centre of the musical universe with Il Volo.

  • The Reaction: Social media has been flooded with requests for a full album of pop covers following this shattering success.

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The colour and power of his vocal delivery have sparked a frenzied debate online, with many comparing his stage presence to that of a glitzy rock icon. One fan noted that the performance was a shattering reminder that Boschetto is one of the most talented vocalists of his generation.

As Il Volo continues to dominate the global charts, this solo miracle from Ignazio serves as a spine-tingling teaser of what is to come. Whether he is singing Puccini or pop, the centre of the stage clearly belongs to him.

Is Ignazio Boschetto the best singer in Il Volo? Or should he stick to the traditional opera hits? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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