YUNGBLUD's World Tour Comes to an End in Seatle, WA

British 26-year-old musician Dominic Harrison, better known by his stage name YUNGBLUD, has just finished up his world tour at Seattle’s 2,800 capacity Paramount Theater. After the tour was postponed by a few months, fans were more eager than ever and lined up early to get a good spot for the show. Openers Sophie Powers and Jean Dawson both managed to mesmerize the crowd with their enjoyable performances.

Just shy of 10 PM, YUNGBLUD took the stage, starting out the night strong with “21st Century Liability” from his debut album of the same name. The Doncaster musician used every inch of space on stage, jumping around and of course demanding the crowd to “fookin’ jump!” as well, which even had fans in the balcony off their feet. If there’s one thing to remember about YUNGBLUD show’s is how energetic both the artist and fans were for the entirety of the show. With how loud the concert was, it made me really glad to see the touring crew take care of fans in the front rows ears

The rock star performed a couple of songs spanning his discography, including music from his 2022 self-titled album, like “The Funeral” and “Tissues” in his 14 song setlist. Halfway through the show, a lucky fan got the opportunity to choose between two songs “Psychotic Kids” & “Medication,” the latter of which was chosen.

The night (and tour) came to an end with a two-song encore. The first song of the encore was “Lowlife,” a song that YUNGBLUD just recently released this year in July, which vaguely sounds like Gorillaz and Arctic Monkeys song with it’s own twist. For the final song of the night, “Loner,” YUNGBLUD managed to make fans feel anything but lonely by inviting them up on stage. It’s always a blast getting to watch YUNGBLUD’s passionate performances and we can’t wait to see what the artist will be doing next!

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