- Music
- 16 Jul 21
Yungblud's November 20th, 2021 gig has now been changed to Friday, 10th June 2022.
Yorkshire born singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Yungblud has rescheduled his upcoming ‘Life On Mars’ tour, which includes a headline show at 3Arena, Dublin.
The performer (real name Dominic Harrison) will now play the major venue on Friday, 10th June 2022 - all purchased tickets will remain valid for the new date. Tickets from €37 are on sale now via Ticketmaster.ie.
“I’m so excited to get back on the road, it’s been too long now! These shows are going to be double the energy, double the emotion, double the passion. These are the biggest rooms I’ve ever played so be expecting a spectacle. I've had a year trapped in a room and my ADHD needs to have some gasoline put on it and set me on fire...let’s get it!” Yungblud said of the forthcoming tour in a press statement.
The multi-instrumentalist Englishman first picked up a guitar at age two and began writing his own songs at age 10. The 23-year-old artist is known for voicing what he feels are major concerns for his generation, using his music to unite and empower the youth of today.
The pop-punk act released his self-titled EP and his full-length debut, 21st Century Liability back in 2018, launching him into the mainstream. In 2019, Yungblud released Live in Atlanta and the underrated youth EP, which debuted in the top 10 on the UK Official Albums chart and contained the hit single “original me” feat. Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons.
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The fan favourite has garnered over 1.4 billion streams worldwide and has over 8.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify, which is pretty impressive. Over the years, Yungblud has performed to sold-out crowds in over 20 countries and played some of the world’s biggest festivals - we can't wait to see him at the 3Arena next June. We predict it'll be worth the wait.
Revisit our February 2020 and January 2021 interviews with Yungblud here.
The breakout star's sophomore album Weird!, described as a coming-of-age project, is out now.