Following his viral Bohemian Rhapsody flash mob in Paris, Mickey Callisto continues to capture Queen fans’ hearts with his live rendition of “We Are the Champions” at Ballymully Cottage Farm.
The performance had fans raising their hands and singing along, as Callisto effortlessly commanded the stage, blending his own energy with the iconic swagger of Freddie Mercury.
Callisto’s performance was more than a tribute—it was an immersive celebration of Queen’s legacy. Observers praised his dynamic stage presence, vocal control, and ability to connect with the crowd, noting that he sings like Freddie but remains completely himself, delivering an explosion of passion and talent.
The Sunderland-born singer first began exploring music through opera at age seven, inspired by Durham Cathedral choristers and classical requiems. After his voice changed, he found a new hero in Freddie Mercury and was captivated by the stage presence of legendary frontmen like Mick Jagger and Robert Plant.
By fourteen, he had crafted his stage persona, Mickey Callisto—named after Jupiter’s moon—and began teaching himself piano while experimenting with synth-pop and psychedelic rock.
Callisto’s eclectic influences—from Mac DeMarco and Tame Impala to ABBA and Pink Floyd—inform the theatricality and musicality of his live shows. A transformative night at The Whites Hotel in 2019 led him to blend Italo disco, lo-fi pop, and classic rock influences into a mesmerizing live act. His sold-out shows in Liverpool have already cemented him as a cult favorite, and fans are eager to see his next move on the international stage.
Social media erupted following his Ballymully performance. Fans raved about the goosebumps-inducing performance, calling it absolutely incredible and noting that Mickey is the real deal, with powerhouse vocals and a natural Freddie-like quality, yet unmistakably his own.
Callisto has also cultivated a reputation as a self-aware beacon of positivity, celebrating individuality and equality in his music and performances. From bedroom-made synth-pop bangers to soaring rock tributes, Mickey Callisto embodies a new kind of popstar—one blending musical virtuosity with authenticity and joy.
With his ability to channel Freddie Mercury while remaining unmistakably himself, Callisto’s We Are the Champions performance is a testament to the enduring power of live music, community, and showmanship. Critics and fans alike agree: Mickey Callisto is destined for a major breakout in 2025.