Yungblud, the 28-year-old singer-songwriter known as Dominic Harrison, has been hailed as Britain's biggest rock star after an extraordinary year that saw him receive three Grammy nominations and achieve unprecedented success in the music industry. The news of his nomination streak was a fitting culmination to a year marked by remarkable achievements.
In June, Harrison's fourth studio album, Idols, debuted at number one on the UK charts, outselling its nearest competitor by 50%. He also headlined the annual festival he curates and headlines, Bludfest, which drew an audience of 30,000 to The National Bowl in Milton Keynes. His performance at Back to the Beginning, a farewell show for Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, was particularly notable, as it saw him win over a largely older crowd with his rendition of Changes.
Harrison's unique blend of styles and honesty has earned him widespread respect from other rock figures, including Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, who praises Harrison's "greatest voice in the history of music." Metallica's Kirk Hammett has also expressed admiration for Harrison's work, calling it "something that really speaks to me."
Despite facing skepticism and hostile reviews throughout his career, Harrison has remained committed to his art and focused on building a connection with his fans. He started Bludfest as a way to circumvent the traditional music industry gatekeepers and instead create an event that would showcase his unique style and attract like-minded individuals.
Harrison's grassroots approach eventually caught the attention of US label Geffen, which signed him in 2020, just as his fanbase was growing rapidly. His subsequent albums, Weird! and its successor, have both topped the UK charts, solidifying his position as a rising star in the music industry.
Throughout it all, Harrison has remained grounded and enthusiastic about his success, crediting his fans for their unwavering support. He has also expressed gratitude to other celebrities who have endorsed him, including Ozzy Osbourne and Robbie Williams.
As Yungblud looks towards the future, he is filled with excitement and anticipation. With a new album in the works and collaborations on the horizon, it seems that his remarkable journey is only just beginning.
In June, Harrison's fourth studio album, Idols, debuted at number one on the UK charts, outselling its nearest competitor by 50%. He also headlined the annual festival he curates and headlines, Bludfest, which drew an audience of 30,000 to The National Bowl in Milton Keynes. His performance at Back to the Beginning, a farewell show for Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, was particularly notable, as it saw him win over a largely older crowd with his rendition of Changes.
Harrison's unique blend of styles and honesty has earned him widespread respect from other rock figures, including Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, who praises Harrison's "greatest voice in the history of music." Metallica's Kirk Hammett has also expressed admiration for Harrison's work, calling it "something that really speaks to me."
Despite facing skepticism and hostile reviews throughout his career, Harrison has remained committed to his art and focused on building a connection with his fans. He started Bludfest as a way to circumvent the traditional music industry gatekeepers and instead create an event that would showcase his unique style and attract like-minded individuals.
Harrison's grassroots approach eventually caught the attention of US label Geffen, which signed him in 2020, just as his fanbase was growing rapidly. His subsequent albums, Weird! and its successor, have both topped the UK charts, solidifying his position as a rising star in the music industry.
Throughout it all, Harrison has remained grounded and enthusiastic about his success, crediting his fans for their unwavering support. He has also expressed gratitude to other celebrities who have endorsed him, including Ozzy Osbourne and Robbie Williams.
As Yungblud looks towards the future, he is filled with excitement and anticipation. With a new album in the works and collaborations on the horizon, it seems that his remarkable journey is only just beginning.