Yungblud debuts three new songs at intimate surprise Scala show

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Yungblud debuted three new songs at his intimate surprise Scala show last night (March 21).The intimate London show came after the singer—real name Dominic Harrison—recently shared his first new music of 2025 in the form of a single titled ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’, his first song out since 2024’s ‘Breakdown’ and a teaser of what will be his first LP since 2022’s self-titled album.Earlier this week, he shared news of the concert, telling fans he would be “performing a couple of songs from the new album”.

Last night, he kicked off the four-song setlist with ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’ – later taking to X/Twitter to say the reaction to the song “felt like magic”.Addressing the crowd at the King’s Cross venue, he said: “It’s fucking good to be back,” before asking: “Are you ready to hear some songs off the new record?” before launching into the Brit-pop inspired ‘Lovesick Lullaby’.From there, he gave ‘Zombie’ its live debut, and rounded off the set with ‘Ghosts’, before which he urged the crowd to relish in the moment. “London, can I ask a favour of you?” he said. “Can everyone put their phones away?

This song is about comprehending your mortality because we are not fucking here for very long… don’t forget to fucking live man.”1 – ‘Hello Heaven, Hello’2 – ‘Lovesick Lullaby’3 – ‘Zombie’4 – ‘GhostsCurrently, little is known about his upcoming album, although Yungblud has been dropping numerous hints in recent months.

Last December, he told NME that it is likely going to be a double album, and he also discussed how proud he is of the record and got fans talking by making a return to social media.More recently, Harrison spoke to Apple Music and shared more details about what went into making the record.

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