
Yungblud Confirms His ‘Occupy The UK’ August Tour Dates Will Go Ahead
Yungblud has confirmed that his ‘Occupy the UK’ August tour dates will go ahead as it was initially decided. The singer will begin two weeks after the UK drops its coronavirus restrictions.
The dates were rescheduled earlier this year, in Nottingham on August 6. However, Scotland will still have restrictions in place next month. This means that Dominic Harrison’s two Glasgow dates at the Barrowlands have also been rescheduled.
The singer took to his social media account to express his excitement as he said he is eager to be in a room with everyone. He urged his fans to get ready and informed them that because of the ongoing COVID restrictions in Scotland, the shows have to be moved to the end of the year. The singer wrote, “i promise i did everything i could, i just want everyone to be as safe as possible.”
Yungblud’s another UK tour, the Life on Mars tour, is also set to go ahead later this year. This will be beginning at the end of September in Brighton. The following European run of dates has had to be rescheduled for 2022, though. “im so sorry i did everything i could, your safety is my top priority,” Yungblud wrote of the shows while combining new dates in Belgium, Poland, Portugal and Finland.
‘Occupy The UK’ tour
AUGUST 2021
6 – Nottingham, Rock City
7 – Nottingham, Rock City
9 – London, Kentish Town Forum
10 – London, Kentish Town Forum
12 – London, Kentish Town Forum
13 – London, Kentish Town Forum
14 – London, Kentish Town Forum
DECEMBER 2021
7 – Glasgow, Barrowlands
8 – Glasgow, Barrowlands
‘Life On Mars’ tour
SEPTEMBER 2021
27 – Brighton
28 – Bournemouth
29 – Plymouth
OCTOBER 2021
1 – London
2 – Portsmouth
4 – Bristol
5 – Bristol
7 – Manchester
8 – Manchester
9 – Doncaster
11 – Edinburgh
12 – Newcastle
14 – Birmingham
15 – Birmingham
16 – Leeds
18 – Liverpool
19 – Liverpool
APRIL 2022
30 – Lisbon
MAY 2022
3 – Barcelona
5 – Paris
6 – Paris
8 – Esch-sur-Alzette
9 – Berlin
10 – Warsaw
12 – Hamburg
13 – Brussels
14 – Amsterdam
16 – Munich
18 – Milan
19 – Zurich
21 – Vienna
24 – Moscow
25 – St Petersburg
26 – Helsinki
28 – Stockholm
29 – Oslo
30 – Copenhagen
JUNE 2022
1 – Prague
2 – Prague
4 – Cologne
10 – Dublin
The singer released his second album Weird last December.
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