British rock artist, YUNGBLUD, brings his IDOLS tour to the House of Blues in Dallas.
On August 31, British rocker YUNGBLUD brought his IDOLS tour to the House of Blues in Dallas. Ringing in a new era, his latest album IDOLS generates a huge growth within his career as an artist.
The night was full of headbanging, mosh pits, and emotions of all sorts from both the crowd and YUNGBLUD himself. YUNGBLUD expressed his love for coming to Dallas and the people that he gets to meet and see here. He even let out a few yeehaws and wore a cowboy hat for a few songs.



He asked the crowd to open up a mosh pit and encouraged people to lift their friends up on each other’s shoulders during “Lowlife”. Any fan of his knows that he loves to get up close and personal with his fans. During his song “Fleabag”, he let the crowd hold him up for a moment. YUNGBLUD loves his fans so much that after each show, he meets his them outside of the venue. Whether it’s a hug, autograph or even a quick hello from the balcony, he makes an effort to give one last goodbye. YUNGBLUD also expressed his gratitude for his opener, Sawyer Hill, a rock artist out of Arkansas, who fans would agree was an excellent choice to get them and the rest of the crowd fired up for his set.



It has been a rough couple months for YUNGBLUD since the passing of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. Ozzy and him had become close over the past few years and was even asked to perform the song “Changes” at the Black Sabbath farewell concert. After Ozzy’s passing, YUNGBLUD made a promise to play that song at every show he performs in honor of him. Keeping this promise so far, he performed “Changes” in the House of Blues in Dallas. He had the crowd sing the last chorus alone but instead they screamed at the top of their lungs so Ozzy could feel them. Any fan could tell that YUNGBLUD was filled with emotions towards the end of the song and could not only feel the love for himself but for Ozzy Osbourne as well.
YUNGBLUD is putting his all into everything surrounding this album, from opening his own physical fan club in London and even releasing a movie dedicated to his album, IDOLS. This new era has brought in a lot of new fans, and he couldn’t be happier with the results brought in from his own blood, sweat, and tears. You can listen to IDOLS and all of YUNGBLUD’s other albums on all major music platforms.

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