At the 2024 Open Air Gampel festival in Switzerland, punk rock icons The Offspring delivered a high-energy performance that left fans electrified. The highlight of the show came when rising star Yungblud joined the band on stage for a fiery rendition of their hit song “Self Esteem.”

The Offspring Joined Onstage by Yungblud for "Self Esteem"

Dressed in a black jacket and cap, Yungblud grabbed the microphone and immediately connected with both the crowd and the band. The stage was ablaze with colorful lights and rolling smoke, while a massive screen behind them proudly displayed The Offspring’s logo, amplifying the festival atmosphere.

The Offspring auf der Red Stage waehrend dem Openair Gampel 2024 fotografiert am Samstag, 17. August 2024 in Gampel. (liveit.ch / Simon Boschi)

Throughout the performance, the collaboration between Yungblud and The Offspring felt seamless, as the two generations of punk artists headbanged and sang with infectious energy. As the song came to a close, the band members expressed heartfelt thanks to Yungblud and the cheering audience, marking a memorable night for everyone in attendance.

The Offspring am Openair Gampel – liveit.ch
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