Miguel Campello Garzón (Elche, 1979) is a Spanish singer, composer and poet, known for his unmistakable fusion of flamenco, rock and poetry. Born in Matola, a district of Elche, from a young age he showed an artistic inclination marked by the musical influence of his family environment. At the age of 20, he moved to Madrid to pursue his musical dream, where he founded and became the voice and soul of Elbicho, a band that revolutionized the Spanish music scene with its mix of flamenco and other genres, and with which he released four albums over a decade..
After Elbicho's indefinite hiatus in 2010, Campello began a successful solo career with the album “Chatarrero” (2011), followed by several works that delve into his personal and creative universe. His style stands out for the power and tear of his voice, the improvisation in his live performances and an energetic staging, even influenced by his experience in the circus. His lyrics address issues such as life, love, loss and hope, always from a poetic and realistic perspective.
Campello has earned the respect and admiration of the public thanks to his authenticity and the emotional connection he achieves at each concert. He currently lives in Águilas (Murcia), in a rural environment, where he prioritizes simple living and contact with nature, values that permeate his work and his daily life. Considered one of the most unique and powerful voices in the Spanish music scene, Miguel Campello continues to explore new creative paths, maintaining a legion of loyal followers from his beginnings with Elbicho to his consolidation as a solo artist.