Yungblud - Livehouse, Dundee 2nd April 2026

Guest reviewer Zandra Crichton • 3 April 2026
Last night’s Yungblud show at Livehouse Dundee proved exactly why intimate venues can create some of the most unforgettable live music experiences. From the moment the doors opened, there was a buzz in the air and the venue itself set the perfect tone. Livehouse strikes that rare balance: close enough to feel personal, yet electric enough to carry the full force of a high energy performance.

Yungblud (Dominic Harrison) did not disappoint. Bursting onto the stage with his signature charisma, he delivered a set packed with raw energy, emotion, and his trademark cheeky personality. Every movement, every lyric felt intentional and connected, as if he was performing not just for the crowd, but with them.

A standout throughout the night was guitarist Adam Warrington, whose performance was nothing short of exceptional. His playing added depth and power to the set, complementing Yungblud’s dynamic stage presence perfectly.

The crowd reached another level during “Funeral,” with fans singing every word back at full volume, creating a moment that felt almost cathartic. His cover of “Changes” was equally memorable, stripped with emotion yet still carrying that unmistakable Yungblud edge.

But what truly set the night apart came after the final note. In a move that speaks volumes about his character, Yungblud invited fans to meet him by his tour bus in the Livehouse car park. Stepping out to greet them, he took the time to chat, sign autographs, and pose for photos, clearly in no rush to leave. It was a genuine, heartfelt interaction that showed just how much he values his fanbase.

In an industry where that level of connection can sometimes feel rare, Yungblud stands out as a truly humble and authentic artist. Last night wasn’t just a gig, it was a reminder of the power of live music and the importance of staying real.