Yungblud debuts 'Yungblud Radio' on Sirius XM's Alt Nation

British musician Yungblud launched his new radio show, Yungblud Radio, on Sirius XM's Alt Nation channel. The program airs Mondays at 10 p.m. ET, featuring an eclectic mix of music selected by the artist. The first episode aired on April 27, 2026.

Yungblud's show promises a diverse playlist reflecting his wide-ranging tastes. A sample lineup shared with Rolling Stone includes tracks like Fontaines D.C.'s 'Here’s the Thing,' Sam Fender's 'People Watching,' Joy Division's 'Love Will Tear Us Apart,' and a live version of Ozzy Osbourne's 'Flying High Again.' He also plans to feature songs by Oasis, the Cure, and Arctic Monkeys, describing his selections as a 'schizophrenic amalgamation of the greatest music of all time.' Yungblud told Rolling Stone, 'Radio has always been such an iconic format to me. Some of my earliest memories when discovering music was because of radio. Now, to have my own show on SiriusXM, broadcasting all over North America is something I’m so proud of. To be able to listen to music with all of you is gonna be such a riot. I’ll be on the air every Monday, baby! Tune into Yungblud Radio if you dare.'

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Photorealistic illustration of Yungblud promoting his upcoming album 'Idols II' with themes of renewal and a Smashing Pumpkins collaboration.
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Yungblud's Idols II album releases on February 20

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GRAMMY-winning artist Yungblud has announced the release of Idols II, the sequel to his acclaimed Idols album, set for digital streaming on February 20, 2026. The project includes six new songs and a collaborative track with The Smashing Pumpkins. Yungblud described it as a continuation of his personal journey toward survival and renewal.

Yungblud returned to his Yorkshire roots to launch the UK arena leg of his Idols world tour at Sheffield's Utilita Arena on April 11. The Doncaster-born artist, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, delivered a set heavy on tracks from his recent Idols album. He celebrated the homecoming with emotional messages to the crowd.

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Yungblud has revealed the release of Idols Part II, the second installment of his concept album, set for February 20. The Doncaster-born singer described it as an uplifting new chapter focusing on feeling invincible and alive. It includes a collaboration with The Smashing Pumpkins on a new version of Zombie.

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