Il Volo once again proved that their concerts aren’t just about flawless vocals—they’re about connection, joy, and a genuine sense of humor. During a recent performance of “Se” from Cinema Paradiso, Ignazio Boschetto and Piero Barone delivered a moment of lighthearted brilliance that had the audience laughing from beginning to end.
While the song is typically a tender ballad, Ignazio decided to have a little fun. Mid-performance, he added a hilarious skit, playfully treating Piero as his “lover” on stage. Ignazio committed fully to the bit, staying in character, while Piero did his best to keep singing—though his facial expressions made it clear he was trying hard not to break into laughter. Fans joked online that Piero’s face said, “please help me,” even as he maintained his composure.
The crowd adored every second. The moment quickly went viral online, with fans replaying the clip over and over. Many praised Piero for his incredible self-control, while others noted how effortlessly Ignazio brings out his fellow singers’ smiles. It was more than a funny moment—it was a reminder of the trust and deep friendship shared among Ignazio, Piero, and Gianluca Ginoble.
This moment of fun comes on the heels of Il Volo’s powerful November 13, 2025 concert in Prague, where they performed with the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague under the baton of Martin Šanda. The evening featured classical and film compositions, with guest appearances from cellist Jodok Vuille and Estonian soprano Elina Nechayeva—creating a night full of elegance and artistry.
Now, the trio has confirmed they’ll return to Prague on October 18, 2027, marking their fourth show at the O2 Arena—an ongoing testament to their bond with Czech fans. Their “Live in Concert 2025” tour continues to expand, with new dates across Latin America and Europe just announced.
Whether they’re delivering stirring harmonies or unexpected moments of hilarity, Il Volo remains beloved around the world. Their chemistry on stage, both musical and personal, ensures that fans never leave a show without something to remember. As Prague and other cities prepare to welcome them again, one thing is certain: there will be music, magic, and plenty of smiles.