Yungblud Zombie Acoustic Version Released
Yungblud (Dominic Harrison) caps a monumental 2025 with the release of “Zombie (Acoustic)”.
Read moreYungblud (Dominic Harrison) caps a monumental 2025 with the release of “Zombie (Acoustic)”.
Read moreRock is roaring back—and YUNGBLUD (Dominic Harrison) is leading the charge. In a year that’s seen British guitar music claw its way from the fringes to the forefront
Read moreMark your calendars: The Hurricane Festival 2026 kicks off on Friday, June 19 and rages through Sunday, June 21.
Read moreBritish rock is having a full-on teenage revolution, and siblings Mathew (17) and Issey Cartlidge (19) – aka The Molotovs – are detonating the next explosion. Fresh off headlining a sold-out Camden Electric Ballroom, the brother-sister duo have been confirmed as special guests for Yungblud’s blockbuster 2026 UK arena tour, with three brand-new dates added due to phenomenal demand.
Read moreAerosmith, the legendary rock band, has announced their first new original music in over a decade with a collaborative single “My Only Angel” featuring Yungblud.
Read moreThe 2025 MTV Video Music Awards were electric, but one performance stood out above the rest—a thunderous, emotional Ozzy Osbourne tribute that brought the house down.
Read moreLondon’s Leicester Square erupted in rock-and-roll energy on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, as YUNGBLUD unveiled his hotly anticipated feature-length documentary, ARE YOU READY, BOY?. The premiere — hosted by Rock Sound at the Vue West End — drew family, friends, collaborators, and a glittering guest list ahead of the film’s worldwide release in cinemas on August 20 & 24.
Read moreOn August 7, 2025, YUNGBLUD—aka Dominic Harrison—set London’s Denmark Street ablaze with the grand opening of Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatized, a groundbreaking clothing store and music venue at number 20 in Soho’s historic music hub.
Read moreOzzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, left us on July 22, 2025, at 76, and the tributes are rolling in—some brilliant, some downright bizarre. Coldplay’s Nashville gig on the same day at Nissan Stadium turned “Changes” into a soggy disaster, while Yungblud’s take at the Back to the Beginning concert was pure metal magic. Let’s laugh at Coldplay’s flop and cheer Yungblud’s triumph!
Read moreYungblud, the 27-year-old British rock sensation, has added a new date to his highly anticipated ‘Idols UK & Ireland Tour’
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