
Opening with the sprawling, nine-minute epic “Hello Heaven, Hello,” the set moved at a relentless pace. Fans were treated to high-energy favorites such as “Lovesick Lullaby” and “The Funeral,” accompanied by elaborate pyrotechnics that matched the pandemonium in the crowd. The performance spanned his four-album catalog, showcasing the evolution of an artist who has become a symbol of defiance and compassion.
The night was defined by its intimacy despite the arena scale. During “Fleabag,” Yungblud paused the show to spotlight a nervous fan in the front row, inviting him onstage to play the song on his signature white Gibson SG. As the fan stood visibly shaking, Yungblud rallied the 20,000-strong crowd, urging them to “make some noise and make him feel comfortable.” It was a powerful reminder of the community-driven ethos that has come to define the “Black Hearts Club” fandom.
The setlist also featured a poignant tribute to Black Sabbath legend Ozzy Osbourne with a rendition of “Changes,” a cover that has become a staple highlight of his 2026 performances.
Following a performance of “Ghosts”—a standout from his third consecutive Number 1 album, Idols—an emotional Yungblud addressed the sea of fans. “I am so proud of what we’ve created,” he told the audience. “In a world that is so divided, we stand for love. We stand for unity.”
The evening reached its emotional peak with a string-accompanied version of the Grammy-nominated ballad “Zombie,” leading into a mass singalong that shook the venue. The night concluded with a powerhouse encore of “Suburban Requiem,” complete with confetti and a final blast of pyrotechnics. Yungblud moves on to the final date of the tour having solidified his place as a true arena powerhouse.
Picture credit: Tom Pallant