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YUNGBLUD
Red Rocks Amphitheatre — Morrison, CO

YUNGBLUD is Dominic Harrison, a British artist who made his name blending pop-punk aggression with hip-hop flows and genuine emotional vulnerability. He emerged around 2017 with a sound that felt deliberately genre-resistant, refusing to be pinned down as purely anything. His breakthrough came through a combination of TikTok virality and real musical chops—tracks like "11 Minutes" with Halsey and Travis Barker showed he could actually write hooks and verses that stuck. He's built a loyal following by treating his audience like equals rather than subjects, rapping and singing about depression, fame, identity, and feeling out of place with a directness that avoids the usual rock dramatics. Albums like "Weird" and "Yungblud" showcased an artist genuinely interested in experimenting while maintaining a core sound that's essentially him screaming truth at you backed by pretty decent production. He's the kind of artist who can reference both emo records and trap beats without it feeling forced because his actual voice and perspective hold it all together.

Shows are loud and chaotic in the best way—crowds are young and genuinely there for it, not performatively excited. He moves constantly, engages the audience directly, and the energy never dips. Expect singalongs and actual intensity rather than polished arena rock.

Known for 11 Minutes, Strawberry Lipstick, Parents, Fleabag, Gods & Monsters

YUNGBLUD's August 28, 2025 show at Mission Ballroom was the kind of set that reminded you why this guy matters. He opened with "Hello Heaven, Hello" and didn't let up—moving through "The Funeral" and "Idols Pt. I" with the kind of intensity that makes a ballroom feel smaller. The deeper cuts landed hard; "strawberry lipstick" and "fleabag" got the kind of recognition that only happens when people actually know the catalog. By the time he hit "Ghosts" near the end, the room had completely surrendered to him. "Zombie" closed it out, which felt right for a set that never pretended to be anything other than what it was: visceral, unpolished, and completely committed.

Denver's rock and alternative scene has always had room for artists who operate outside the mainstream lane, and YUNGBLUD fits that space comfortably. The city's venues support the kind of raw, emotionally direct performances that define his work—no pretense, no overproduction, just the songs and the people in the room. It's the kind of crowd that respects vulnerability delivered with conviction.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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