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Il Volo on advice from Andrea Bocelli why Pope Leo is their favorite

Il Volo on advice from Andrea Bocelli why Pope Leo is their favorite

Ralphie Aversa, USA TODAYThu, April 23, 2026 at 5:30 PM UTC

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NEW YORK – When the three singers of Il Volo left Italy for the United States to sign a record deal, it was the first time any of the then-teenagers had visited the country. It was 2009, and the trio signed with Geffen Records. At the time, Geffen and its sister labels housed the likes of 50 Cent, Eminem, Maroon 5 and the Black Eyed Peas, and those groups topped charts with hip-hop, pop and dance songs.

Still, Il Volo stuck to its goal of bringing bel canto (beautiful singing) to a global audience and they never considered the idea that they could potentially switch genres.

"We don't want to be a copy of someone who does it better than us," Gianluca Ginoble, 31, tells USA TODAY alongside his groupmates Piero Barone, 32, and Ignazio Boschetto, 31. "We are operatic pop singers. It's like asking the Black Eyed Peas to sing 'Nessun dorma.'"

(From left) Gianluca Ginoble, Ignazio Boschetto and Piero Barone comprise Il Volo, an Italian operatic pop trio.

The reference is an aria from the final act of the Italian opera "Turandot." The solo song has been used in a number of films and it was performed by Andrea Bocelli at the opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. The trio says they have a "great" relationship with the Italian tenor, who they all count as an inspiration.

And yes, Bocelli has even offered the three younger vocalists some advice on what to do both on and off stage.

"The best advice he gave us? Eat the pasta, but with the ancient grains," Barone reveals as the guys laugh. Ancient grain pasta is an alternative to modern wheat and can be easier to digest. "If you eat the pasta with ancient grains, you are not going to suffer with jet lag, you're not going to suffer before a concert. Since I personally ate ancient grain pasta, my life changed completely."

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Il Volo is in the middle of a spring tour in the U.S. that runs until May 2. The operatic pop trio revealed exclusively to USA TODAY that they'll return to North America this fall for additional dates on their world tour. The eight-city trek kicks off Nov. 10 in Hollywood, Florida, and wraps Nov. 21 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

However Il Volo jokes that while in the U.S., the group may not be looking to find the best restaurants that serve ancient grain pasta.

"Bring me to something typical here, right?" Boschetto says. "When you come to Italy, I'm not going to tell you, 'Let's do a beautiful barbecue,' because (Americans) are better than us at that."

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The trio has a few more food hot takes up their sleeves: no pineapple on pizza and "shorter" (smaller) coffees. But as for performing on stage, Ginoble says the group is "really happy to be back on tour" and will be backed by a "big orchestra."

In between their strings of dates in North America, Il Volo will play a number of shows back in Italy this summer. In August 2025, the group performed in Rome for Pope Leo XIV during the Catholic Jubilee celebration. Barone remembers a cardinal introducing the group to Pope Leo before their performance.

"'Oh, I know them. I've listened since 15 years ago to your music,'" Barone recalls the pope saying as he shook their hands. "He's my favorite."

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