Yungblud Brings Idols The World Tour to The UCCU Center in Orem
May 15, 2026

Yungblud has always felt like an artist built for chaos to me, the good kind. The kind of an old-fashioned rock star who drips charisma, flocks of fans swarm around him screaming every lyric he’s written like it’s their purpose in life.
This past Wednesday night, that chaos found a home in Utah.
“Utah is CRAZY” I love it! I just might move here!” Dominic Harrison, better known as Yungblud, shouted to the roaring crowd of over 8000 fans at the UCCU Center in Orem. Judging by the reaction that followed, Utah is ready to hand him the keys.
The British rocker returned to the Beehive state for his biggest show in Utah to date in a massive jump in venue from the Union Event Center to the UCCU Center more than doubling the venue size and selling it out in the process.
Long before Yungblud took the stage the atmosphere in the venue already felt electric. Fans clutched homemade signs, eagerly comparing stories of their past Yungblud experiences or stating their excitement to see their first show of his in mere moments. Every time a crew member walked out onto stage fans would start to cheer before quieting down and waiting again.
Then it happened.
The lights dimmed, a video appeared on the screens showing Yungblud backstage getting ready for his walkout and the venue erupted in hysteria. All of a sudden tears were streaming down faces, fans held their hands and signs in the air screaming his name out trying to will him onto the stage.
Emerging through the haze in a vest and black leather pants Yungblud launched into “Hello, Heaven Hello” He commanded the stage with the swagger of a frontman who knows how to command an audience, and fans shouted every lyric right back at him. Halfway through the song the vest came off eliciting even more screams from the fans. For the next hour and a half, the UCCU Center became a whirlwind of movement, noise and adrenaline. Fans screamed lyrics back word for word to Yungblud as he raced across the stage with his trademark grin.

Later in the set Yungblud spotted a fan sitting on someone’s shoulders with a sign that read “Can I play Fleabag?” Yungblud called him up on stage inviting the youngster to play. “What’s your name?” Yungblud asked with the fan shouting “Spike” out to the arena. What followed became the kind of concert moment that lasts a lifetime. Side by side the two performed together while thousands of fans watched Spike cheering him on with excitement. At the end of the moment Yungblud exclaimed in slightly more colorful language, “Lets get your back to your mom.”
The rest of the show was chaotic, loud and wild, which is probably the best way to sum up Yungblud concert in general. Closing out the night fans sang together in unison as Yungblud and the band broke into “Zombie” followed by “Suburban Requiem.”
After the song concluded Yungblud ended the evening the same way he spent the evening, connecting with his fans and wishing them the best. Some artists perform a concert, Yungblud creates a place where everyone feels like they belong.

























