YUNGBLUD is set to embark on an exciting journey across East and Southeast Asia as part of his much-anticipated YUNGBLUD – THE WORLD TOUR. This thrilling announcement comes hot on the heels of his upcoming joint performances with Bring Me The Horizon in Japan.
The dynamic English pop-punk sensation has unveiled a series of fresh concert dates, where he will be joined by the talented Jesse Jo Stark. These electrifying shows are scheduled to take place in South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, spanning the months of October and November. Notably, these performances mark YUNGBLUD’s inaugural solo headline showcases in the region, a significant moment after the unfortunate cancellation of his planned 2020 South Korea concert due to the widespread impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Adding to the excitement, YUNGBLUD’s Asia tour will seamlessly blend with the already-announced dates alongside Bring Me The Horizon. In a harmonious collaboration, YUNGBLUD, BABYMETAL, and I Prevail will provide their magnetic support for the acclaimed Sheffield metalcore outfit in Kobe on October 31 and Nagoya on November 1. This musical journey culminates with an epic finale at BMTH’s very own NEX_FEST, which is set to rock Tokyo’s Makuhari Messe on November 3. Fans can also anticipate Bring Me The Horizon’s independent headline shows across Asia, with dates confirmed for Bangkok and Jakarta.
The anticipation is building, and now is the time to secure your spot. Tickets for the exhilarating performances alongside Bring Me The Horizon are available for purchase, while those eager to catch YUNGBLUD’s enthralling shows can mark their calendars for August 21 at noon local time, when tickets go on sale.

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