Yungblud

Yungblud has confirmed he will be releasing a nine-minute single titled ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ next week.

The new track, which clocks in at nine minutes and six seconds, will be released on Tuesday (March 18) at 7pm UK time.

The Doncaster-born musician has been teasing a new era recently. Earlier this week, he shared a photo that sees him sporting a new look. It shows him standing topless in front of a wall of Marshall speakers and holding a microphone, while the caption simply reads: “Hello”.

His bio on the page now reads the same, and the only other thing listed is a link to his website which gives fans the option to sign up for updates.

In December, he then spoke to NME to share more details about the projects in the works – exclusively announcing that he had a “double album” on the way.

“The new album centres around the idea of self-love and self-reclamation that allows people to feel seen, and emit this light. You can be seen for who you truly are, no matter where you’re from or what you believe… That’s what I needed to write an album about,” he said.

“A lot of people have had a lot of opinions about me, and I would lie to you when I said I wouldn’t give a fuck. But for the first time in my life, I think I’m starting to actually like myself. I’ve always written from a period of hatred towards myself. I made a fucking rock opera double album that has no limitations towards imagination,” he added.

“Yeah, you got the fucking scoop on that. It looks like it’s going to be a double album.”

He would also go on to discuss the second instalment of his own festival, Bludfest, which will take place this summer and see appearances from Chase AtlanticDenzel Curry, Blackbear and former NME Cover stars Rachel Chinouriri and Peach PRC.

“I think we have a crazy line-up that’s inclusive, genre-defiant – again – but it’s got the same fucking feeling,” he said. “It’s got the same energy. When I look at the poster, that makes sense. It feels [like a] new generation, it feels young and exciting.”

Visit here for tickets to Bludfest 2025, which will return to Milton Keynes Bowl on June 21.

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