Il Volo’s Ignazio Boschetto sings “My Immortal” live and shows how powerful his voice really is in a performance that feels like a dream

Il Volo’s Ignazio Boschetto has once again stunned audiences with a breathtaking rendition of Evanescence’s haunting ballad “My Immortal.” His remarkable vocal range was on full display as he effortlessly hit stunning high notes, delivering each phrase with raw emotion that captivated the listeners.

The performance featured a superb arrangement, perfectly showcasing the power and tenderness of Boschetto’s voice. It wasn’t just a cover—it felt like a live oratorio, blending classical elegance with modern intensity. Every note resonated deeply, pulling the audience into the heart of the song.

Watch his performance below.

With his flawless technique and emotional depth, Boschetto’s voice, paired with the beautiful arrangement, felt as though it belonged in the grandest concert halls. His performance proved the magic of live music, leaving fans in awe of his ability to balance complex emotions with such precision.

Here’s what to know about “My Immortal”

“My Immortal” is a powerful and emotional ballad by the American rock band Evanescence, originally featured on their debut album, Fallen (2003). Written by lead vocalist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody, the song showcases the band’s signature blend of gothic rock, classical elements, and deeply personal lyrics.

The song is known for its haunting piano-driven melody and Amy Lee’s emotive, soaring vocals, creating a poignant atmosphere of loss and longing. “My Immortal” is often considered one of Evanescence’s most iconic tracks, with its lyrics exploring themes of grief, heartbreak, and the lasting impact of a loved one who is no longer present. It speaks to the feeling of carrying the memory of someone who has passed, making it resonate with anyone who has experienced deep emotional pain.

What sets “My Immortal” apart from the rest of the album is its stripped-down arrangement, which contrasts with the more heavily orchestrated and rock-driven songs. It’s an introspective piece that relies heavily on Lee’s haunting vocals and a simple piano accompaniment, allowing the emotion of the song to take center stage.