Il Volo showed a lighter and more playful side during a high-energy performance of “Mamma,” delivering a rock-style version that had audiences swaying, laughing, and dancing from start to finish. Known for their classical power, the trio surprised fans by mixing bold rock sounds with humor, proving once again that versatility is one of their greatest strengths.
During the performance, Piero Barone and Ignazio Boschetto shocked listeners by switching into “unusual” singing voices, drawing laughter and cheers from the crowd. The moment quickly turned into a humorous skit, with the singers teasing each other throughout the song. Ignazio’s expressive humor stood out, while Gianluca Ginoble eagerly joined in, turning the performance into a joyful exchange rather than a traditional stage routine.
Fans online reacted with pure delight. Many described the video as “hysterical,” praising the trio for loosening up and having fun. Viewers especially loved Piero’s facial expressions and the contrast between his classic vocal style and the rock-inspired arrangement. Others noted how naturally Il Volo blends classical training with modern genres, calling them “complete artists” who can succeed in any musical style.

The performance highlights what longtime fans adore most about Il Volo: their ability to balance world-class vocals with genuine friendship and humor. Even while joking and improvising on stage, the trio never lost control of the music, keeping the energy strong from beginning to end.

The joyful moment arrives as Il Volo continues to look ahead to major live events. The group has officially announced their return to Prague, confirming they will perform at the O2 Arena on October 18, 2027. The upcoming concert will mark their fourth appearance at the iconic venue, following their celebrated November 13, 2025 performance alongside the Bohemian Symphony Orchestra Prague.

With each performance—whether a playful rock rendition or a grand orchestral concert—Il Volo continues to prove that their magic lies not only in their voices, but in their chemistry, humor, and deep connection with audiences around the world.
