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From Paris to London, Mickey Callisto Shocks Audiences With a Live ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ That Sounds Just Like Freddie Mercury in His Prime

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With a portfolio of performances that bridge nostalgia and modern artistry, Mickey Callisto is quickly carving out a space as one of the most captivating new voices on the live circuit.

And his recent rendition of Queen’s iconic “Bohemian Rhapsody” has only amplified that reputation, leaving audiences in Paris and London stunned by a performance that many said felt like “Freddie came back through this young man.”

During the Stendhal 2025 festival, Callisto took the stage and delivered a live version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” that was both a heartfelt tribute and a bold statement of his own artistry.

His voice, at once tender and explosive, channeled the spirit of Freddie Mercury while showcasing the unique depth that has become his hallmark. Listeners described goosebumps, tears, and moments of pure euphoria as Callisto soared through the song’s operatic highs and rock-driven power.

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This was not the first time Mickey had wowed audiences with his uncanny vocal ability. Earlier this year, he served as the centerpiece of Julien Cohen’s viral Paris flash mob, where 30 musicians and singers came together on city streets to celebrate Queen’s timeless anthem. Emerging in a carriage as the lead vocalist, Callisto carried the performance with effortless register shifts that left viewers across TikTok and Instagram in awe. The video quickly garnered nearly 30 million likes, cementing him as a rising name with global reach.

What sets Mickey Callisto apart, however, is that he is not simply an imitator. Born in Sunderland and inspired early by Durham Cathedral Choristers, Mickey discovered music through opera before being transformed by Freddie Mercury’s stage presence as a teenager.

Una treintena de artistas paralizan París con un impresionante 'flashmob'  de 'Bohemian Rhapsody'

Drawing on influences ranging from Mick Jagger to Mac DeMarco, and blending the psychedelia of Tame Impala with the grandeur of Italo-disco, he has built a soundscape that is both eclectic and unmistakably his own. His stage name, inspired by Jupiter’s moon Callisto, reflects his cosmic fascination and theatrical imagination.

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Live, Mickey is mesmerizing. Sold-out shows in Liverpool have already made him a cult figure, and his performances are proving to be more than concerts—they are experiences. As one fan put it, “Mickey deserves an opportunity to sing with Queen and it’s a huge tribute to Freddie.” Another added, “Better than Adam Lambert and Marc Martel. Best Queen singer I’ve ever heard.”

Mickey Castillo | Museum Sessions | National Museums Liverpool

Not everyone sees him as just a Mercury reincarnation. One commenter wrote: “Mickey is more than only Freddie. He is Mickey with all his passion for Freddie, but he is Mickey. He is a gifted singer, not an imitator.” That distinction may be exactly what positions him for a breakthrough in 2025.

From the Paris flash mob that stopped strangers in their tracks to the festival stages of London, Mickey Callisto is proving he has the power to captivate audiences across continents.

Whether he is channeling Queen’s legendary anthem or unleashing one of his psychedelic pop creations, Mickey is not just performing songs—he is creating moments of musical magic that linger long after the final note.

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