Yungblud played an impromptu show in Camden Market this afternoon (March 18) to celebrate the announcement of his own festival, BludFest.
The artist, whose real name is Dom Harrison, had announced the free London outdoor show late last week, promising to make his “biggest announcement yet” during the performance at a location which was not announced until today.
Yungblud appeared at the Ampitheatre in the centre of Camden Market, located near the statue of Amy Winehouse, at around 5pm for a five-song set. There, he officially launched BludFest, an all-day festival set to take place in August at Milton Keynes Bowl.
Check out footage of the show and the setlist below:
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Yungblud’s Camden Market setlist [via Setlist.fm] was:
‘strawberry lipstick’
‘The Funeral’
‘I Love You, Will You Marry Me’Â
‘fleabag’
‘Loner’
BludFest will take place on August 11 at Milton Keynes Bowl and will be headlined by Yungblud himself. The rest of the line-up features recent collaborator Lil Yachty, as well as Soft Play, Nessa Barrett, The Damned, Lola Young, Jazmin Bean and many more to be announced.
Beyond the music, the âcommunityâ focussed event will also play host to include a âMake A Friendâ tent, free photobooths, a Yungblud museum, and a recreation of Camdenâs iconic The Hawley Arms â the artistâs favourite pub.
Asked what it means to be headlining Milton Keynes Bowl in the footsteps of David Bowie, Queen, Green Day and Linkin Park, Yungblud told NME: âWow! What the fuck? Thatâs the fucking mad, isnât it? BludFest is happening! Iâm launching my own festival. I had the idea to do it last November. I just had fucking insomnia one night and thought, âWhatâs the next thing we can do that is really a staple and just pushes the boundaries?â
âThis whole thing has been about fucking with people. When press donât write about us, when labels donât want us, when festivals donât take us seriously, when people donât take my generation seriously, letâs just poke the bear every time and piss everyone off to see if we can get away with it. Weâre a community, weâre getting bigger, weâre gonna do it anyway!â
He continued: âWe were talking and I said, âWhere can we do it?â People really got it excited about it and went, âDo you know what? Letâs do it at Milton Keynes Bowl. Iâve got that photo of Bowie in his yellow suit from â83 and I remember [live album and movie] âBullet In A Bibleâ by Green Day. I was like, âWhat? Weâre gonna do it there?ââ
Tickets will go on sale at 10am this Friday (March 22) and will be available here.
In January, Yungblud released his latest single âWhen We Die (Can We Still Get High?)â, which followed on from a series of three singles released in 2023: Juneâs âLowlifeâ, Augustâs âHatedâ â which Yungblud described as the âmost personal song [heâs] ever releasedâ, and âHappierâ, which he released in October. The latter track featured Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon, marking the pairâs second collaboration following Yungbludâs 2020 single, âObeyâ.
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