Saturday April 11, 2026: Grammy-winning superstar Yungblud brought Idols: The World Tour home to the UK after a year in which he found acclaim in the US.
This year the singer picked up the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance and released part two of his No.1 album Idols.
The Doncaster-born musician played the completely sold-out Utilita Arena in Sheffield on Saturday, with a spectacular rock performance featuring mass singalongs and pyrotechnics.
The show opened with confetti cannons and a truly epic ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ before ‘The Funeral’, ‘Idols 1’ and ‘Lovesick Lullaby’.
“This album, Idols, was made in Yorkshire and we brought it home tonight,” said Yungblud.
It was a show that saw flames shooting from the stage, along with chants of: “Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire.”
“I’ve been away for too long,” said Yungblud. “Does anybody want to kidnap me and take me home with them? I won’t be good though!”
A member of the audience was brought on stage to play guitar for an explosive ‘Fleabag’ and then Yungblud was off into the crowd to meet the fans.
‘Changes’ was, of course, dedicated to Ozzy Osbourne, who he said had brought many people together. Yungblud said: “Is this anybody’s first ever Yungblud show? Well, welcome to the family, man. We are so honoured to play for you tonight because this community, this family, and rock and roll are all about love. Ozzy Osbourne’s about love. Yungblud is about love. You, tonight, are about love.”
A massive ‘Loner’ preceded darkness as Yungblud left the stage, the audience still singing. He returned for anthemic renditions of ‘Ghosts’ and ‘Zombie’, and a final unstoppable encore of ‘Suburban Requiem’.
Yungblud said: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This album was made in Yorkshire, we toured it all around the world, and we’d like to bring it home, here tonight. If you’re from Yorkshire I love you. If you are not, I love you too but just a little bit less. I’m joking!
“I cannot believe that this community, this family, is getting this big. I could f*cking cry right now. You mean everything to me.”
Support comes from The Warning and The Molotovs on the UK tour, which ends in Manchester on 25th April.
Setlist