A MEMBER OF IL VOLO LOST HIS FATHER JUST BEFORE THEIR BIGGEST TOUR — BUT IGNAZIO BOSCHETTO NEVER MISSED A SINGLE SHOW. EVERY NIGHT, HE SANG EVERY NOTE. AND EVERY NIGHT, HIS TWO BROTHERS STOOD CLOSER THAN USUAL. Bologna, Italy. 2021. The phone call came early in the morning. Ignazio set the phone down, sat on the edge of the hotel bed, and didn’t move for a long time. His father, Vito Boschetto, was gone. The tour was days away. Managers offered to cancel. Postpone. Rearrange. Ignazio said no. “My father never missed a day of work in his life. Neither will I.” Opening night. The arena was full. Piero and Gianluca walked out first, standing a little closer to center than they normally would — as if leaving no gap where loneliness could creep in. When Ignazio appeared, the crowd erupted before he sang a single note. He made it through every song. His voice never wavered. Not once. But those backstage said that when the lights went dark after the final bow, Ignazio walked straight past everyone, sat alone on a road case behind the curtain, and pressed his father’s ring against his chest. He never talked about that night in interviews. Piero and Gianluca never talked about it either. They didn’t have to — anyone who watched them on stage already knew. Some say music heals. Others say it just gives you a place to carry what nothing else can hold.

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