While many artists quietly accept performing at festivals with sky‑high ticket prices, YUNGBLUD has chosen a bolder path: creating Bludfest, his very own festival — “for the fans, by the fans” — with a mission to fight against the commercialization that’s suffocating music.

Music Is Not a Luxury
In a viral video, YUNGBLUD didn’t hold back his frustration: “Music is becoming a luxury. I can’t stand watching my fans pay $750 just to hear songs. That’s a scam.” For him, fans aren’t being served, they’re being exploited by costs that spiral far beyond an artist’s control.
A Festival Without Rules
Determined not to fall into the trap of cookie‑cutter festivals, YUNGBLUD promises Bludfest will be different. A place bursting with chaos, energy, and true freedom. Not just another gig — but a cultural statement.

No Sponsors, No Bowing Down
Another reason YUNGBLUD is taking control of his own festival? To stop “bowing to festival sponsors just to get the slot I want.” After last year’s UK edition of Bludfest drew over 30,000 fans, YUNGBLUD knew he had the power to build a stage entirely on his own terms.
With Bludfest, YUNGBLUD isn’t just throwing a concert — he’s launching a movement. One where fans, not profits, are at the center.

The question now is: could Bludfest spark a global shift in how we think about music festivals?