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Yungblud Cancels Tour, Vows to Bounce Back Stronger
16 Nov
Summary
- Yungblud cancels shows due to concerns over lasting damage
- Singer apologizes to fans, promises to make it up to them
- Yungblud received Grammy nominations for Best Rock Album and Song

In a heartbreaking announcement, Yungblud, the acclaimed British singer-songwriter, has cancelled several upcoming tour dates, including shows in Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Washington. The 25-year-old, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, expressed his "broken heart" and apologized to his devoted fans for the cancellations.
Yungblud, who received Grammy nominations earlier this year for his album "Idols" and the single "Zombie," explained that he needs to take this time to prioritize his well-being. "I don't want to do any lasting damage to myself," he said, emphasizing his desire for a journey that lasts forever. The singer acknowledged that some fans may be frustrated, but he assured them that he will make it up to them.
Despite the disappointment, Yungblud remains committed to his craft and his connection with his audience. "I never take anyone's love, support or energy for granted," he stated. "You know you are everything to me. But I need this time."
The news comes as a blow to Yungblud's rapidly growing fanbase, who have embraced his unique blend of rock, punk, and social commentary. The singer, known for hits like "I Think I'm Okay" and "Fleabag," has also been recognized for his work, including a recent Disruptor of the Year award at the Nordoff and Robbins Northern Music Awards.
As Yungblud takes a much-needed break, his fans eagerly await his return, confident that he will emerge stronger and more determined than ever to continue his musical journey.




