Yungblud to Bring Idols Tour to Vienna in October

British sensation Yungblud is set to perform at the Wiener Stadthalle on October 29, 2025, bringing his explosive live show and brand-new album “Idols” to Austrian fans.

The artist from Doncaster, real name Dominic Richard Harrison, has quickly established himself as one of the most boundary-pushing names in modern music. With two UK #1 albums, six billion Spotify streams, and a reputation for fiery, genre-blending performances, Yungblud has become a global phenomenon.

In 2024, he launched his own festival, Bludfest, drawing more than 22,000 fans and generating over 200 million views online. That same year, he also became a Sunday Times bestselling author with his book “You Need to Exist.”

Now, Yungblud returns with “Idols,” a project described as a modern rock opera, born from reinvention, rebellion, and radical self-expression. Critics and fans alike are already calling it his most ambitious and personal work yet, and the upcoming Vienna live show promises to bring this vision to life with all the theatricality and raw energy he’s known for.

Yungblud’s rising profile has been further amplified by recent high-profile collaborations. Aerosmith legends Steven Tyler and Joe Perry teamed up with him for the single “My Only Angel,” due to come out in the days leading up to the show. The trio also performed together at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, delivering a medley of Ozzy Osbourne classics in honor of the Prince of Darkness himself.

And at the Back To The Beginning concert on July 5, Yungblud stunned audiences with an emotional performance of “Changes,” a moment that made international headlines and cemented his reputation as one of the most versatile live performers today.

Tickets are available at the promoters website here.

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Jovan R.
Jovan R.

Music journalist and concert photographer with a sharp eye for detail and a deep love for heavy music. Covering the loudest acts across Europe, I capture stories through words and lens, documenting the raw energy of live shows and the culture that fuels them.

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