Hutchence was born in
Sydney, son of Kelland ("Kell") and Patricia Hutchence, but was subsequently raised in
Hong Kong. He began performing at the age of eight in a local toy store commercial. He attended
King George V School and was in the house Crozier.
The Hutchence family eventually returned to Sydney in Michael's late teens, and it was there that Hutchence befriended
Andrew Farriss at
Davidson High School on Sydney's Northern Beaches. Shortly, Michael and Andrew joined with Andrew's brothers
Tim and
Jon, as well as friends
Garry Gary Beers and
Kirk Pengilly to form their first band, The Farriss Brothers which would ultimately become INXS.
When, in 1979, the Farriss family moved to
Perth, Western Australia, the rest of the band followed, returning to Sydney soon after. In 1980, the group released their first album,
INXS, and put out their first single, "Simple Simon," which was soon followed by their first moderate Australian hit, "Just Keep Walking."
Hutchence became the main spokesperson for the band, and gained a reputation as a confident, sexy frontman, although his close friends and family always maintained he was much more introverted than his on-stage persona. A talented lyricist, he co-wrote almost all of INXS's songs with Andrew Farriss, who has attributed his own success as a songwriter to Hutchence's 'genius.'