
Following the release of ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’, the first track from his fourth studio album, Yungblud has revealed to fans that he will be playing a free show in London this Friday (Friday 21 March).
This evening (19 March), ‘The Funeral’ singer announced via X (formerly Twitter) the exclusive show. Using the single’s artwork to promote the event, Yungblud stated: “I will be playing a free show in London on Friday night. We will be performing a couple of songs from the new album live for the first time.”
I will be playing a free show in London on Friday night. Tickets available here. https://t.co/oGUwxvTPUZ pic.twitter.com/TwLGzb2qnv
— YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) March 19, 2025
Taking place at Scala, King’s Cross, Yungblud fans are in for a treat during this unique experience, having the opportunity to hear the performer’s new music before its release. Thus far, the upcoming LP’s title, tracklist and release date hasn’t been specified to fans.
The upcoming show signifies the beginning of a new sonic era for Yungblud. ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’, which clocks in at over nine minutes provides the foundations for fans awaiting Dom’s new musical chapter. With multiple tempo changes, electrifying instrumentation and uplifting lyricism, the lead single shows a new side to the performer that many were not expecting. With an acoustic-driven feel embedded throughout, Harrison’s vulnerability is profound as he expresses: “There’s a chance I won’t see you tomorrow / So I will spend today saying hello”.
4 years in the making and it all begins Tuesday. im happy, healthy, nervous, terrified all at the same time but I have never felt more clear or been more proud to stand by anything i have ever made. we did exactly what we set out to do. this album is an adventure and i want you… pic.twitter.com/xg53iYMvdQ — YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) March 15, 2025
According to the 27-year-old, the new track marks “a goodbye to the past” and a “ ‘hello’ to the future” but through components that are more sonically ambitious and inspired by his roots in rock music; after revealing it was the first genre he was ever exposed to and which helped him “find an identity as a human being”.
Tickets for the show were available via DICE but sold out almost immediately, due to the very high demand for the limited capacity, exclusive show. However, fans who were unable to get a ticket can join a waiting list for a chance to get their hands on a ticket.
As ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ signifies the beginning of a new era, one of which marks Yungblud’s artistry being as clear as ever, fans attending Yungblud’s Friday show will witness a glimpse into the performer’s exciting upcoming material.