During their USA 2022 Tour stop in Chicago, IL Volo delivered one of the most soul-stirring performances of the night when Gianluca Ginoble and Ignazio Boschetto teamed up for a hauntingly beautiful duet of Leonard Cohen’s classic “Hallelujah.” With only soft piano and dim lights behind them, the two tenors let their voices shine — Gianluca’s deep, velvety tone blended seamlessly with Ignazio’s soaring power, creating a version of the song that was both reverent and emotionally raw. Audience members were visibly moved — some in tears — as the final harmonies echoed through the theater. For many, it was more than a performance; it was a spiritual experience. “I’ve heard ‘Hallelujah’ a hundred times, but never like this,” one fan wrote after the show. “They didn’t just sing it — they felt it.” In a concert full of magical moments, this duet stood out as a once-in-a-lifetime musical connection, and a reminder of IL Volo’s unmatched ability to touch the heart with pure, honest vocals.
During IL Volo’s USA 2022 Tour stop in Chicago, something extraordinary happened — something that went far beyond just another concert moment. As the stage lights dimmed and the crowd settled into quiet anticipation, Gianluca Ginoble and Ignazio Boschetto stepped forward and delivered a rendition of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” that stopped time.

With no flashy visuals or backing orchestra, just soft piano in the background, the spotlight fell on their voices — and nothing else was needed. Gianluca opened with his warm, baritone smoothness, pulling the room into the song’s intimate emotion. Then came Ignazio, his soaring tenor filling the venue with intensity and fragility all at once.
Their voices intertwined in perfect harmony, taking the audience on a deeply spiritual and emotional journey. For four minutes, Chicago stood still.
“I’ve heard this song so many times, but never like this,” one concertgoer shared. “It felt like they were singing from the soul — and straight to ours.”
What made the moment even more powerful was the raw connection between the two singers. They weren’t just performing — they were sharing something sacred. Gianluca’s quiet strength and Ignazio’s emotional vulnerability created a contrast that made the final chorus feel like a prayer.

The audience reaction was immediate and overwhelming. Tears. Silence. Then an eruption of applause that wouldn’t stop.
Videos of the performance quickly circulated online, with fans from around the world commenting on the purity of the vocals, the sincerity of the delivery, and the sheer beauty of hearing “Hallelujah” interpreted by two of Italy’s most gifted voices.
For longtime fans of IL Volo and newcomers alike, that night in Chicago became a defining moment — not just of the 2022 tour, but of Gianluca and Ignazio’s artistry. It wasn’t just music. It wasn’t even just performance.
It was a reminder that sometimes, the simplest songs — sung with truth and heart — can become the most unforgettable.
“Hallelujah” in Chicago wasn’t just heard. It was felt.
