Tenor Tobias Campos started his performing career at the age of 8 when he sang with Children’s Choir of Teatro Argentino in numerous operas. He has performed as a soloist in productions including Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte and Wagner’s Lohengrin. At 18 Tobias made his debut as a tenor in Werner Henze’s Pollicino and also in Rossini’s Cenerentola, both at Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Performing in locations in the UK, South America and Europe, Tobias has appeared at venues such as Teatro Colon, St James Piccadilly, Painters Hall, Vintners Hall, Milton Court Concert Hall, Buxton Opera House and West Road Concert Hall (Cambridge UK).
Tobias spends his summers working at Opera Festivals, such as Buxton International Festival in 2022 and 2023 where he took part in productions like Donizetti’s Viva la Mamma, Rossini’s La donna del Lago, Bellini’s La sonnambula and the premiere of The Land of Might Have Been with music by Ivor Novello. In 2024, he made his Longborough Opera Festival main stage debut as Parpignol in La Bohèmeand also starred as Nemorino in their outreach programme, Playground Opera, bringing L’elisir d’amoreto new audiences.
Tobias has completed his BMus, MPerf and Artist Diploma on the esteemed opera course at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London on a full scholarship. This season he has sung the roles of Heinrich in Ethel Smyth’s Der Wald, Collatino in Respighi’s Lucrezia, and Lechmere in Britten’s Owen Wingrave.