Yungblud, also known as Dom Harrison, is at the forefront of a new wave of British rock music that has gone global.
Speaking to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, he discussed his new music, heroes, the downside of fame, how he deals with online hate – and his own previously undisclosed political ambitions.
His new album, Idols, has just been released and it’s his most personal to date.
He also spoke about a social aspect of his festival ‘Bludfest’ in that he aims to make live music genuinely affordable to Gen Z, the young people for whom he’s proud to be a spokesperson.
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