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Yungblud Launches His Own London Venue: Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised

Yungblud Launches His Own London Venue: Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised


Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Yungblud Launches His Own London Venue: Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised

Exciting news for music fans as Yungblud opens his unique London venue, Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised, creating a vibrant community hub.

Yungblud's New London Venue is Opening Soon

Yungblud, the electrifying musician known for his raw energy and heartfelt lyrics, has officially announced the opening of his very own venue right in the heart of London. The venue is intriguingly named Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised, mirroring the name of his popular clothing line. This spectacular new space is set to open its doors on August 7 with what Yungblud promises will be “the biggest party I’ve ever thrown.” And guess what? Everyone’s invited!

Yungblud performing at Glastonbury 2022, photo by Eva Pentel

Yungblud lighting up the stage at Glastonbury 2022, photo by Eva Pentel

You can even pre-register for this exclusive, limited-capacity launch event here.

A Space to Belong and Connect

Yungblud describes this venue as his “first ever store and fan club.” In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), he said:

“This building is a literal physical space where you can place your hands upon its bricks and belong. Here we have built a place to be yourself and find people with similar ideas to you. Whether it be to buy the clothes we make, come for a coffee, buy a beer, watch music, do an art class or just come and play pool you’re welcome, all we demand from you is that you spread the love.”
— Yungblud

The venue is located at 20 Denmark Street in Soho, a legendary spot famed for its rich history in British music since the 1950s. Growing up around this street, Yungblud has long dreamed of owning a space there, and now that dream is a reality.

More Than Just a Venue

Yungblud shared with the Daily Star that this isn’t just a place to watch music but a community hub where fans can genuinely connect:

  • Hang out and socialize
  • Participate in art classes
  • Enjoy live music performances
  • Grab a coffee or a beer
  • Play pool on a leopard-print table downstairs

He added, “My biggest dream is to have clubs all over the world where my fanbase can hang out, seven days a week, open all day and at night. London is hopefully just the first one.”

Building a $100 Million Business Empire

This venue is just one part of Yungblud’s ambitious plan to build a $100 million business empire. Last summer, he launched BludFest, a community-focused festival held at the Milton Keynes Bowl. The festival featured headline performances from Yungblud himself, along with artists like Lil Yachty, Soft Play, The Damned, and Lola Young.

Check out this interview where Yungblud talks about his journey, festival, and future plans:

The festival returned for a second edition in June, featuring headliners such as Denzel Curry and Chase Atlantic, continuing Yungblud’s vision of affordable and accessible live music. He emphasized:

“We wanted to come back and do 20 bands for £65, because that’s the way it should be. In this world, there is nothing you can’t achieve if you are doing it from a place of truth, and for the right reason.”
— Yungblud

Honoring Music Legends and Sharing New Projects

Recently, Yungblud paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne by leading a supergroup in a cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes” during the band’s farewell gig. In honor of Ozzy’s legacy, Yungblud vowed to perform the song “every night for the rest of my life.”

Additionally, fans have much to look forward to with the upcoming documentary Are You Ready, Boy? which chronicles Yungblud’s experience playing his new album Idols for the first time. The film is set to be released later this month, offering an intimate glimpse into his creative process.

Conclusion

Yungblud’s new venue, Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised, is more than just a place to catch a gig or buy merchandise—it’s a vibrant community space designed for genuine connection, creativity, and celebration of music culture. Will this be the first of many venues worldwide? Only time will tell, but it’s clear this is a bold new chapter for Yungblud and his fans.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the name of Yungblud’s new venue?
    It’s called Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatised, the same as his clothing line.
  • Where is the venue located?
    At 20 Denmark Street, Soho, London—a historic hotspot for music.
  • When will the venue officially open?
    The grand opening is on August 7, with a special limited-capacity party.
  • What can fans expect at the venue?
    Beyond concerts, there will be a coffee shop, beer, art classes, and even a leopard pool table.
  • What inspired Yungblud to create this venue?
    He wanted a physical space for fans to connect, hang out, and be themselves in a supportive community.

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