Il Volo delivered one of their most unforgettable moments of the 2025 tour in Brussels when Ignazio Boschetto took the stage for a breathtaking performance of ABBA’s The Winner Takes It All. But before the emotional highlight began, Piero Barone gave the audience a quick and hilarious mini act, earning laughter across the arena and setting the perfect tone for what came next.

As soon as Ignazio stepped forward, the energy shifted. Known for his ability to hit impossible high notes, he pushed his voice even further in this live performance—reaching levels that fans described as “awe-inspiring,” “magic,” and “beyond powerful.”

Viewers around the world have been replaying the clip online, sharing reactions filled with admiration and emotion. Many praised the purity and strength of his voice, calling the performance “exquisite,” “simply outstanding,” and “a breathtaking version” of a song that is normally considered too iconic to touch. Others noted that Ignazio didn’t just sing the classic—he transformed it, adding a new emotional depth that brought some listeners to tears.
Longtime followers celebrated how much he has grown over the years, sharing that they have listened to him for more than a decade and still feel moved every time he sings. Many described feeling chills, goosebumps, and overwhelming emotion as his voice soared through the arena. One fan said that hearing him live in Prague just weeks earlier left them “crying from the first note.”

Some commented on how Ignazio brings his whole heart into every performance, calling him expressive, soulful, and uniquely gifted. Others praised the entire trio, saying the moment showed why Il Volo continues to win audiences everywhere they go: strong vocals, perfect teamwork, and sincere emotion.
Even fans who usually see ABBA and Queen songs as “untouchable classics” were amazed at how Ignazio made the song his own—blending pop, bel canto, and raw emotion with ease. Many called it a “God-given talent” and highlighted his incredible range, versatility, and the passion he brings to every genre.

The ABBA classic has always been one of the most emotional breakup songs of all time, but in Ignazio’s hands, it gained new life. His version carried both power and vulnerability, honoring the original while adding the unmistakable Il Volo touch.
As the 2025 tour continues, this performance from Brussels is quickly becoming one of the show’s most talked-about moments—proof once again that Il Volo’s magic is not only in their voices, but in the emotion, respect, and sincerity they pour into every song.