
The Doncaster-born rocker, Yungblud, has revealed details of his upcoming single ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ set for release on Tuesday 18 March at 7pm GMT via BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record In The World.
Yungblud, otherwise known as Dominic Harrison, recently cleared his social media to showcase the beginning of a seemingly new musical era on Tuesday (March 11) with a series of black and white photos, which sees the performer topless with a microphone in hand surrounded by Marshall speakers. Each post gave a subtle clue to the new single, as the three posts revealed an individual word to unveil the single’s title.
This evening (Friday, 14 March), Harrison took to social media to tease the new single and its upcoming release. With a running time of 9 minutes and 6 seconds, fans have suspected this oddly specific track length is another subliminal message from the artist upon his announcement of new music.
The 27-year-old performer first burst onto the scene in 2018 with a five-track self-titled EP and has since established a prominent reputation for his high-energy live performances, emotionally raw and thought-provoking lyrics alongside sonic soundscapes that are reminiscent of post-punk whilst carefully intertwining components of hip hop, pop and alt-rock. With two number 1 albums to his name, ‘weird!’ (2020) and ‘YUNGBLUD’ (2022) respectively, Dom is recognised for his most prominent tracks ‘parents’, ‘The Funeral’ and ‘Lowlife’ alongside his collaborations with Halsey and Travis Barker on ‘11 Minutes’ and ‘I Think I’m Okay’ with Machine Gun Kelly.
‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ currently has no audio teaser available, however, the ‘Cotton Candy’ performer’s announcement post featured a black and white video of an orchestra in the studio, which many can speculate will be a characteristic at the forefront of the new single.
Harrison hinted at the new single during an interview with Kerrang! last August, the singer stated: “The first song is nine minutes long with two guitar solos in it. We’re going big with orchestras. We got to this point and position where we’re like, ‘right, what do we love? We love rock music. How do we push it forward but also adhere to what we f***ing love? Let’s make a record that we love listening to!”
Hello Heaven, Hello. The first single off my new album. 9 minutes and 6 seconds. Tuesday 18th of March. 7pm.https://t.co/rrp4ocxVWW pic.twitter.com/aeXI5r61BS
— YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) March 14, 2025
The new single is the first track from Yungblud’s upcoming fourth studio album, which will be a double album and the singer’s first LP since his self-titled 2022 release.
With a new album on the way and the second instalment of Bludfest set to take place at Milton Keynes Bowl in June, 2025 marks a really exciting time for Yungblud fans.