OPERATIC OVERHAUL! Ignazio Boschetto’s ‘shocking’ solo transformation REVEALED: How Il Volo’s powerhouse tenor traded glitzy popera for raw rock soul – and why his lavish wedding to a beauty queen changed the trio forever

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  • Il Volo star Ignazio Boschetto, 31, has stunned global audiences with a dramatic shift in both style and sound, culminating in a spine-tingling solo ABBA cover in Lisbon.

  • The powerhouse tenor’s recent marriage to Venezuelan-Italian model Michelle Bertolini is credited with sparking his ‘lavish’ new image and newfound stage confidence.

  • Frenzied fans suggest the trio’s dynamic has been ‘altered forever’ as Boschetto explores a ‘harrowing’ rock-infused vocal range that moves even the stones.

  • The revelation comes as Il Volo prepares for a massive 2026 World Tour, moving away from their child-prodigy roots toward a more mature, glitzy European aesthetic.


By DailyMail.com Reporter

The glamourous world of classical crossover has been rocked by a shattering evolution that no one saw coming.

Ignazio Boschetto, the once-boyish tenor who found fame as a teen prodigy in Il Volo, has undergone a transformation so profound it has left the trio’s global fanbase in a state of pure frenzy. No longer just the “funny one” of the group, Boschetto has emerged as a powerhouse solo force, trading the safe confines of “Popera” for a raw, harrowing vocal intensity that was recently unleashed during a sold-out show in Lisbon.

The spine-tingling moment occurred when Boschetto took the stage alone to perform ABBA’s ‘The Winner Takes It All’. Backed by a full live band, his delivery was so emotionally charged that critics claimed it could “move even the stones.” This isn’t just a new song; it’s a shattering declaration of independence that has altered the DNA of Il Volo forever.

THE SIDEBAR: THE MICHELLE EFFECT

  • The Romance: Ignazio’s lavish wedding to Michelle Bertolini in Lake Como (September 2024) is seen as the catalyst for his glamourous new confidence.

  • The Look: Since the nuptials, the tenor has ditched the boyish charms for a sharp, high-fashion Italian aesthetic, often seen in Valentino and bespoke tailoring.

  • The Sound: While Piero Barone remains the operatic anchor and Gianluca Ginoble the crooner, Ignazio has become the group’s “Rock Soul,” experimenting with gritty, modern registers.

Insiders REVEAL that the shift has not been without its furious debates among purists. For over 15 years, the trio was the centre of a carefully managed “Bel Canto” image. Now, with the 2026 World Tour looming—including high-profile dates in Los Angeles and London—the group is embracing a more mature, glitzy direction that mirrors Boschetto’s personal growth.

“They’ve grown up,” one source close to the band noted. “But Ignazio has truly found himself. His marriage and his solo ventures have brought a new colour to their performances that is both miraculous and slightly intimidating for those who remember them as kids.”

Ignazio Boschetto stunned the audience: the singer of Il Volo lost 35 kg  and his transformation was truly spectacular. From his familiar image when  he first became famous to his current appearance,

As the lorries prepare to haul their stage gear across North America and Europe this spring, the question remains: is the world ready for an Il Volo that rocks? If the frenzied reception in Lisbon is any indication, the answer is a resounding yes.

Has Ignazio Boschetto finally outshone his bandmates? Or is this new ‘rock’ direction a mistake for the kings of Popera? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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