The 51 Second Performance Everyone Is Calling “Freddie Mercury In 2025”

One short video of a young UK singer named Mickey Callisto is spreading fast online. In a small club, singing his song “Homospace,” he turns the room into pure drama and power, and even people who never heard of him before are leaving comments like, “This feels like Freddie came back.”

Fans keep saying the same wild thing. He does not sound like Freddie Mercury. He feels like Freddie Mercury. The confidence, the drama, the way he throws his whole heart into every line, nothing about it seems forced.

“Homospace” itself is not just another pop song. It is a glittering, intergalactic disco anthem about finding a place where you can be fully yourself. The title comes from the idea of becoming at one with who you are. 

This is not an imitation, not a costume, not a tribute act. It feels like someone studied Freddie’s ghost, not just his footage, then launched the same spirit into a queer, futuristic nightclub in space.

Maybe that is why this tiny 51 second clip has people talking like they have just seen the future of glam pop. Some artists remind you of Freddie. Mickey makes you feel Freddie, while still sounding like nobody else on earth.

Mickey callisto (Homo Space) 27/11/25. 24 Kitchen st. Short by peter kevan.

The official video takes everything hinted at in that Liverpool room and blows it wide open, turning the idea of a queer nightclub in space into a full story about confidence, unity, and being at one with yourself. It shows the same voice, the same emotional voltage, but with every light, color, and movement under Mickey’s control, so you can finally really feel the full vision behind the song.

Homospace

In this interview he talks about growing up, finding his voice, and why he wanted a space disco anthem about unity instead of another sad club song. He opens up about queer visibility, his love for Freddie Mercury, and the pressure of trying to build a new kind of pop star.

Interview: Mickey Callisto Talks New Tour and Channelling Space Disco on New Single ‘Homospace’