Ignazio Boschetto and Claudio Baglioni created one of the most unforgettable moments with a moving performance of Baglioni’s classic song “Mille giorni di te e di me.” The duet took place on May 9, 2024, at the Arena di Verona, during the first prime-time episode aired on Canale 5.

The special show was designed to celebrate 15 years of Il Volo’s career. Piero Barone, Gianluca Ginoble, and Ignazio Boschetto returned to the iconic venue with a large-scale production that mixed powerful vocals, live orchestra, and emotional storytelling. The evening marked Il Volo’s return to Mediaset’s main channel after the strong ratings success of last year’s edition.
Claudio Baglioni was one of the most anticipated guests of the night. His presence brought a wave of nostalgia as he performed a medley of his most beloved songs, including “Mille giorni di te e di me,” “Avrai,” “Questo piccolo grande amore,” and “Strada Facendo.” When Ignazio joined him for “Mille giorni di te e di me,” the performance quickly became the emotional heart of the show.

As the song approached its ending, the music briefly paused and the spotlight shifted toward the audience. Thousands of fans began singing in unison, turning the Arena di Verona into one giant choir. The unexpected crowd moment gave many viewers goosebumps and drew long applause from the audience. The emotion was so strong that even on television, the moment felt intimate and personal.

Social media quickly filled with reactions. Fans praised Ignazio’s voice as “extraordinary” and “soul-touching,” while others called Baglioni “immense” and “from another planet.” Many viewers described the duet as “pure magic” and one of the most beautiful moments ever seen on the show.

The night featured many other highlights, including Giorgia joining Piero Barone for “Miserere,” followed by a powerful finale with “E poi” sung together with the trio. Alessandra Amoroso also impressed the audience, first in a duet with Gianluca Ginoble on “Il cielo in una stanza,” and later performing “Stupendo fino a qui” with Il Volo. Another standout moment came when Ignazio Boschetto teamed up with Mara Sattei for a surprising rendition of Radiohead’s “Creep.”
With moments like the Baglioni–Ignazio duet, Il Volo – Tutti per Uno once again proved why the trio continues to connect deeply with audiences of all ages, turning classic songs into shared emotional experiences that live far beyond the stage.