Yungblud teases new 'rock opera album' inspired by his music festival - despite fans disappointment over 'not fit for purpose' event
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Yungblud has teased a new 'rock opera album' inspired by his music festival which took place over the summer - despite fan's disappointments. The rocker, 27, who's real name is Dominic Harrison, explained how the crowd had spurred him on to complete the four-year long project.
Dubbed the 'biggest ever gathering for alternative people,' Bludfest was branded 'not fit for purpose' after one person fainted and thousands of people were left queuing for three hours in blistering heat back in August. However, brushing off fans disappointments, Yungblud has now told of how the event left him ready to take on 'another adventure.'.
'It’s a f***ing rock opera,' he said of his upcoming album in an interview with The Sun. 'It’s just been mixed. And what is so amazing is that Bludfest inspired so much of this album.'. Yungblud has teased a new 'rock opera album' inspired by his music festival which took place over the summer - despite fans disappointments (pictured at Coachella in 2013).
The rocker, 27, who's real name is Dominic Harrison, explained how the crowd had spurred him on to complete the four-year long project (pictured at Bludfest). He added: 'The crowd really gave me so much inspiration to finish this project that I’ve been making for four years, and really go for it more than I’ve ever done before.'.