Mickey Callisto
30th September 2025
Interview & Digital Editor: Pankhuri Bhutani
Editor-in-Chief: Owen James Vincent
Photography: Lee Isserow
Mickey Callisto is not just merely a singer but a stunning force of theatrical wonder; possessing a voice that soars between heaven’s grandeur and the electric pulse of modern pop.
From the cobbled streets of Liverpool to the wide boulevards of Paris, Callisto recently stunned the world with a surprise performance of the iconic track "Bohemian Rhapsody"- successfully garnering more than 200 million views for leading the Flash Mob organized by acclaimed pianist Julien Cohen.
Swept in on a carriage while being flanked by a plethora of musicians alongside the shimmer of keys from the talented Cohen, Callisto's vocals rose above the crowd consisting of hundreds of people, both a salute to Queen’s immortal legacy and a declaration of his own astonishing artistic abilities.
Yet beyond the viral spectacle and multiple comparisons to the legendary late Freddie Mercury, Callisto is shaping his own artistry bringing vulnerability in a perfect form. His journey from a Sunderland council estate to critical acclaim on 'Britain’s Got Talent' and worldwide stages across Europe mirrors the very spirit of his music.
As he steps forward amidst the ongoing conversation regarding his impeccable talent, Mickey is not simply chasing stardom but crafting it with the rare kind of artistry that feels both timeless and yet somehow completely novel.
Mickey Callisto recently joined us to discuss his professional journey, how the viral Flash Mob in collaboration with the iconic Julien Cohen initially came to be, his recent offering "Man To The Slave", his upcoming tour, and what his fans can expect from his forthcoming EP "Man on a Mission".