YungBlud Sells Out Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Yungblud (Photo Credit: Trey Karson)
British rockstar and global phenomenon Yungblud performed in front of a sold out Red Rocks Amphitheatre alongside Los Angeles rock band Return to Dust, on the seventh stop of his 2026 Idols World Tour. The show sold out online within thirty seconds of the tickets going live, and was highly anticipated by many fans.
Opening the night was the rock band Return to Dust, known for songs like “Bored”, Belly Up”, and the recently released “Hey Ya” Outkast cover, and the group lit up the amphitheatre with rock-n-roll energy that fans have come to expect during a Yungblud show. The crowd was buzzing with energy after the set by Return to Dust, ready to keep partying the night away in true rockstar fashion.
Return to Dust (Photo Credit: Trey Karson)
Confetti shot onto the crowd to open up Yungblud’s set (Photo Credit: Trey Karson)
With the energy at an all time high and the anticipation that could be felt in the air, the lights went dim and on came an audio recording of Black Sabbath’s iconic “War Pigs”. Walking (strutting) onto the stage came Yungblud, rocking an all white outfit and black sunglasses, smiling from ear to ear as confetti shot out onto the roaring crowd. Hits came all night, one after another, including popular tracks like “Hello, Heaven”, “Lovesick Lullaby”, and the Aerosmith-collab “My Only Angel”. Yungblud, known for his close association with the legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, also paid a special tribute to his late friend, singing an incredible cover of Ozzy’s “Changes”, which many fans said was the most special moment of the night. Also known for his fan interactions, he made his way through the crowd several times - showing love to adoring fans and even putting a young rocker on his shoulders while performing. Fans that attended the show are sure to never forget the night Yungblud headlined Red Rocks, and Yungblud will never forget the night he performed in Morisson, CO for 10,000 of his most loyal followers.
Yungblud (Photo Credit: Trey Karson)

