The set included debut performances of 'Lovesick Lullaby', 'Zombie', and 'Ghosts'.

"I have heard his new music, and it sounds great. He is getting his mental health right."

YUNGBLUD returns to UK stage with intimate free London show at Scala, following release of new single 'Hello Heaven, Hello'.

"Hello Heaven, Hello is the opening statement to my new album," Yungblud explains.

The move follows Harrison's announcement of an extended break from social media last September.

He joined the alt-rock veterans for their 1997 hit during their 19-song festival set in France.

"I wrote this song because it’s been the hardest year for me mentally," he says.

"It feels like the next logical step for me," Dom explains.

YUNGBLUD also has his own festival coming up, and a book too.

YUNGBLUD also has his own festival coming up.

"It feels like the next logical step for me," Dom explains.

"I got really emotional when writing this," says Yungblud.

"I got really emotional when writing this," says Yungblud.

It follows the release of single 'Lowlife' in June.

"I wrote ‘Lowlife’ because I just didn’t want to leave my house," he says.

Yungblud's never been one for doing the expected, and while this dream-come-true show at Wembley Arena may be the biggest headline gig he's ever played, it feels like the start of something new for the star.

The new collaboration was shared yesterday, November 3rd, via DTA Records.

Dame Judi Dench, Bear Grylls and Katherine Ryan will also feature in the new interview series.

It is taken from his self-titled album, released on 2nd September.

With a desire to be the most honest version of himself possible, YUNGBLUD's self-titled era has arrived.

With his self-titled third album set to land on 2nd September, he'll be supported on the run by Neck Deep.

There's also Phoebe Green, Lauran Hibberd, The Big Moon, Ezra Furman, Stella Donnelly, Crawlers and more.

Dom is back on the front of Dork for the second of our five special edition covers, out Friday 12th August.

The track has been chosen as the official anthem for ESPN's 2022 College Football Season.

It's a cut from his upcoming album, due in September.

Yungblud brought the chaos to London's Southbank this afternoon (Monday 20th June), as he invited fans down to shoot a video to new track 'I Don't Feel Like Feeling Sad'.

The news announced during a livestream in which he received a tattoo on his ribcage.

It's accompanied by a music video directed by Colin Tilley.

Tickets for the Coventry event go on sale on Friday, 18th March.

Here are the new tracks joining our heavy rotation this week.

It comes alongside a music video featuring Ozzy & Sharon Osbourne.

The new song is set to arrive this Friday, 11th March.

Check out a snippet of the track now.

'What a shame shame shame'.

He's the latest act to pull future appearances in the country following the invasion of Ukraine.

100% of profits from each sale directly supporting young adults living with cancer.

It follows-up on the original drop last Friday (20th August).

He's been teasing more new music, too.

The Dutch festival is presuming their August edition will be good to go.

He's also got a new single out today, a collab with KSI and Polo G.

Teaming up with Polo G, it'll be out next Friday (12th March).

It'll now take place this August.

"The punx went to Mars!"

There are no new dates yet, but they're coming.

Featuring Machine Gun Kelly and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, it's taken from Yungblud's recent full-length 'Weird!'

YUNGBLUD's a ringleader to the greatest show in town.

There was once a point where claiming YUNGBLUD could be the voice of a generation would have been enough to inspire more than the odd confused expression. How things have changed. With new album 'weird!', he's now a champion for the disenfranchised.

It’s a last minute addition to new album ‘weird!’, out this Friday (December 4th).

There'll be two specials over Christmas.

His hotly anticipated new album ‘weird!’ is out on December 4th

There's also BENEE, Joe Keery, the Best of 2020 and loads more in our bumper special.

Every so often, an artist comes along that refuses to conform to expectations.