Yungblud has just dropped a new single, and he’s looking back into the British punk in invasion of the late 1970s for inspiration.
29.06.2020 - 21:23 / nme.com
Yungblud has announced the rescheduled dates for his UK tour after it was postponed earlier in the year due to the coronavirus pandemic.The NME Award-winning Doncaster rocker revealed details of a UK tour in January, with shows kicking off on May 22 in Glasgow at Barrowland.
He was also due to play five shows in London at the O2 Forum Kentish Town on May 26-28 and June 3-4.Today (June 29), Yungblud took to social media to announce that the tour will now take place in 2021, starting with two
.Yungblud has just dropped a new single, and he’s looking back into the British punk in invasion of the late 1970s for inspiration.
Yungblud has spent the past few years as an angry, righteous and comforting voice for a generation who’ve watched the world burn around them. His angst-ridden pop-punk has hit out at politicians, gun lobbyists and, well, every injustice in the world.
The Big Moon have shared a new video for their latest single ‘Why’ – watch them head to the (virtual) beach below.The new clip for the track, taken from the band’s second album ‘Walking Like We Do’, arrives alongside the announcement of rescheduled UK tour dates for the band.“We managed to make a video in lockdown even though we haven’t been together for four months!” the band said in a statement.
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