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Is Yungblud Teasing A 2026 Australian Tour?

10 October 2025 | 12:38 pm | Mary Varvaris

“Australia I have some good news… eyes peeled, get ready.”

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Yungblud (Credit: Tom Pallant)

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It’s been three years since Yungblud toured in Australia, but it seems he’s preparing for his return—and soon.

Taking to his Instagram Stories today, the British singer-songwriter shared a photo of himself performing live on stage with the INXS classic, Mystify, playing in the background.

He captioned the Story, “Australia I have some good news… eyes peeled, get ready.” Along with the caption, he shared an emoji of eyes looking sideways suspiciously and nine Australian flags.

You can see the post below.

Yungblud via Instagram Stories

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Yungblud last toured Australia in 2022 with renforshort. Before then, he performed at the 2019/2020 edition of Falls Festival.

Since July, Yungblud has been in the spotlight for his tributes to the heavy metal icon, Ozzy Osbourne. First, he stole the show at Black Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning farewell concert in early July.

At the concert, Yungblud performed a dynamic rendition of the classic song Changes, where he was joined by Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt, II from Sleep Token and Adam Wakeman of Ozzy Osbourne’s solo band. Weeks later, following Osbourne’s passing, Yungblud shared emotional posts on social media.

Last month, Yungblud returned to the stage for this year’s Video Music Awards and honoured Osbourne alongside Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, as well as Bettencourt.

In June, Yungblud released his ambitious new album, IDOLS. In an interview with The Music, he described his latest musical venture as “the biggest adventure that I have ever gone down.”

He also detailed the idea behind IDOLS and its upcoming sibling album.

“Part one is really about the reclamation of oneself being lost, and realising that every photograph that you’ve looked at on the wall, you never knew them, so the answers that you got from them were from within yourself. And then part two is about how you implement that into the world,” Yungblud told The Music.

“It’s almost like IDOLS teaches you to fly, and then part two is, you plummet back down to earth and you realise how you implement things in your life, death, mortality, relationships, the world. You know, it’s a pretty crazy subject matter, to be honest, but I love it, and it’s been beautiful to write it.”

During the interview, he dropped a hint about potentially bringing his festival, BLUDFEST, to Australia in the future.