Yungblud lanserar 'Yungblud Radio' på Sirius XM:s Alt Nation

Den brittiske musikern Yungblud har lanserat sitt nya radioprogram, Yungblud Radio, på Sirius XM-kanalen Alt Nation. Programmet sänds måndagar klockan 22.00 ET och bjuder på en eklektisk blandning av musik som artisten själv valt ut. Det första avsnittet sändes den 27 april 2026.

Yungbluds program utlovar en varierad spellista som speglar hans breda musiksmak. Ett urval som delats med Rolling Stone inkluderar låtar som Fontaines D.C.:s 'Here’s the Thing', Sam Fenders 'People Watching', Joy Divisions 'Love Will Tear Us Apart' samt en liveversion av Ozzy Osbournes 'Flying High Again'. Han planerar även att inkludera låtar av Oasis, The Cure och Arctic Monkeys, och beskriver sina val som en 'schizofren sammansmältning av tidernas bästa musik'. Yungblud berättade för Rolling Stone: 'Radio har alltid varit ett så ikoniskt format för mig. Några av mina tidigaste minnen när jag upptäckte musik kommer från radion. Att nu ha mitt eget program på SiriusXM som sänds över hela Nordamerika är något jag är mycket stolt över. Att kunna lyssna på musik tillsammans med er kommer att bli en fest. Jag kommer att vara i etern varje måndag, baby! Lyssna på Yungblud Radio om du vågar.'

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