Giacomo Bottiglioni is from the province of Savona and is a bundle of curiosity and energy. He lives with his mom Chiara, his dad Alessandro, and his twin brother Tommaso. He has an infectious desire to discover the world: he asks countless questions and dreams big.
At just 9 years old, he has already tried many sports, from soccer to climbing. But if there’s one thing that truly represents him, it’s climbing: looking up, setting his goal, and then turning back to see how far he has come.
During the Blind Auditions of The Voice Kids Italy, Giacomo Bottiglioni walked onto the stage with bright eyes and a heart full of excitement. Small in stature but big in personality, he carried with him that same curiosity and fearless spirit that defines him in everyday life.
As the music began, the studio fell silent. His voice, clear and surprisingly powerful for a 9-year-old, filled the room with confidence and emotion. There was something special in the way he sang — not just technique, but sincerity. You could feel that he wasn’t just performing; he was telling a story.
The coaches listened carefully, their red chairs facing away. Then, one by one, the buttons were pressed. Chairs turned. Smiles appeared. The audience erupted in applause. It was a magical moment — the kind that captures exactly why the Blind Auditions are so exciting.
When the song ended, Giacomo’s joy was impossible to hide. The coaches praised not only his vocal ability but also his stage presence and natural charisma. For a young boy from the province of Savona, it was a huge step — another climb toward his dreams. And just like in climbing, he looked up, aimed high, and showed everyone how far he could go.