Britain’s Got Talent was left in awe as Mickey Callisto took the stage, delivering a breathtaking rendition of Queen’s Who Wants to Live Forever? His powerful vocals and commanding stage presence had both the judges and viewers doing double takes, with many declaring he was the closest thing to Freddie Mercury they had ever seen.

From his soaring high notes to the signature air punch, Mickey’s performance was more than just a tribute—it was a moment of pure rock magic. Alesha Dixon was left speechless, exclaiming, “Wow. Is this Freddie, or is this Mickey? Whatever it was, it was sensational!”

Bruno Tonioli, who had worked with Mercury himself, praised Mickey for capturing Freddie’s essence, saying he had “his mannerisms down to a T.”

The emotional performance sent Mickey straight to the next round, bringing him one step closer to performing at the Royal Variety Show. Fans took to social media to express their amazement, with one writing, “Chills. I’ve never heard anyone sound like Freddie. He would’ve loved this.”

With a voice that left the nation spellbound, Mickey Callisto may have just cemented himself as the next great rock phenomenon.

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