
Imagine catching that post-show high from a sold-out run, the crowd’s roar still echoing in your ears, when the next chapter drops like a riff you didn’t see coming. That’s Yungblud right now—riding high off his soul-stirring Ozzy Osbourne tribute and a seismic collab with Aerosmith, fresh from wrapping last week’s North American tour and torching Jimmy Kimmel Live! with a blistering “Zombie.” The alt-rock firebrand, whose global streams have hit 6 billion, just announced he’s storming back to North America in 2026 for a 24-date headline blitz, hitting heavyweights like New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Atlantic City, Las Vegas, and beyond. His band’s chaotic, communal energy is set to explode arenas once more, blending new cuts with that signature Yungblud spark that turns shows into shared rebellions.
Check out the full tour itinerary below.
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Aerosmith Collab: Bridging Eras with “My Only Angel”
Flash back to September 19: fans worldwide tuned into wireless earbuds for a historic first—Aerosmith’s new track after 13 long years. “My Only Angel,” their collab with Yungblud, blasted to No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Songs chart. It’s the lead single off the upcoming EP One More Time, dropping November 21. Stream the official visualizer for “My Only Angel” HERE.
Promo spots feature Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, but a band rep confirms the full lineup’s involved: guitarists Brad Whitford, bassist Tom Hamilton, and drummer Joey Kramer (retired from live gigs). Aerosmith brought in longtime pal Matt Sorum (Velvet Revolver, ex-Guns N’ Roses, ex-The Cult) on drums.
Steven Tyler captures the spark: “The decision to meet Yungblud and make this music with him was like plugging into pure electricity. For Joe [Perry] and me it was another cosmic collision… to find ourselves in the studio with this outrageously talented and positively wild animal named Dom. Here’s this kid that lives his life out loud…grew up on our records and the British invasion…and now we’re in the studio together creating something that bridges generations. He devoured all the same greats we looked up to…and then he started to dream on. It’s as simple as that. When we sang and played together for the first time there was an immediate unspoken vibration throughout the studio… it reminded me of the wheels of the car vibrating my seat as the boys and I drove into Boston 50 years ago for the very first time. It had that same deep intimate pressure of necessity. To make it…make it great…something fresh and new…and make it last forever. That’s the rock n roll way baby! Yungblud wants this next chapter in rock history and asked us to be a part of it. We got on so well… the vibe in the room was epic from the start…we had a blast…and were truly honored to write with him! Rock and roll becomes timeless when you pour your heart and soul into it…that’s when the magic happens.”
Joe Perry adds: “A year ago, I got a call that Yungblud wanted to come to Sarasota to work with me and write some songs. I had heard his single and said, hell yeah, this guy’s got the juice. Four days in the studio and we got to know each other along with his team. I called Steven and told him, you have to hear this guy Yungblud — he’s the real deal. Fast forward to May and we’re in the studio with Steven recording new music. The end result turned out to be an amazing collaboration between Aerosmith and Yungblud. Let the music do the talking.”
Yungblud reflects: “Aerosmith have been such a staple of rock and roll and showmanship for me, so I’ve been ready for this my whole life. As soon as we entered the studio, the chemistry exploded and the songs just poured out of us. It’s the kind of collaboration that young me wouldn’t even dream of so to sit here holding a vinyl in my hand that says Aerosmith and Yungblud on it is truly blowing my mind. Steven and Joe are at the top of their game and working with them is a huge fucking honor. I’m making records with my heroes, the shows insane every night and rock ‘n’ roll is waking the fuck up whether you like it or not. I’m loving every second.”
Ozzy Tribute and Supergroup Fire
Last Sunday at the MTV VMAs, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Nuno Bettencourt, and Yungblud united for a blistering Ozzy Osbourne tribute at UBS Arena in Long Island—the same spot Aerosmith’s Peace Out tour halted. They kicked off with “Crazy Train,” flowed into “Changes” (Yungblud’s crusher from Black Sabbath’s Back to the Beginning finale), with Black Sabbath/Ozzy keys from Adam Wakeman. Rewatch the unforgettable performance.
Post-set, Aerosmith and Yungblud shared a clip of Tyler hugging Yungblud, teasing, “We got a secret!” Now it’s out: One More Time EP packs the lead single plus three fresh tracks and a reimagined “Back in the Saddle.” Out November 21 via Capitol Records, with vinyl/CD variants galore. Check album artwork, tracklisting, physical editions, and pre-order link below.
Aerosmith’s first material since 2012’s Music from Another Dimension! (No. 5 Billboard 200, topped rock charts). Yungblud’s IDOLS (June via Locomotion/Capitol), first half of a double album, packs “Hello Heaven, Hello” (9-minute epic), “Lovesick Lullaby,” and charting “Zombie.”
IDOLS: Yungblud’s Boldest Statement
Yungblud wrapped his IDOLS U.S. tour fresh off the June 20 drop. This 13-track beast, cut near his English hometown with producer Matt Schwartz, Bob Bradley, and guitarist Adam Warrington, dives into hero-worship’s pitfalls—chasing others’ validation over your own magic. “We turn to others for an identity before turning to ourselves. Self-belief, self-reclamation, self-evolution and change. As we grow up, we lose our belief in magic and mystery. We begin to rationalize everything; our cage walls build up,” he says. “We compare ourselves to 15 different people before we’ve even had our breakfast.”
Tyler guested at Back to the Beginning this summer—great to see him rocking stages again. Aerosmith’s 2023 Peace Out farewell tour launched strong but paused after Tyler’s larynx fracture at UBS Arena. Rescheduled for 2024, it ultimately retired.
2026 Tour Dates
- May 1 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre – Sterling Heights, MI
- May 2 – Coca-Cola Coliseum – Toronto, ON
- May 4 – KEMBA Live! – Columbus, OH*
- May 6 – The Andrew J Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, OH
- May 7 – Everwise Amphitheater – Indianapolis, IN
- May 9 – The Armory – Minneapolis, MN
- May 11 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
- May 13 – UCCU Center – Orem, UT
- May 15 – WaMu Theater – Seattle, WA
- May 16 – Theater Of The Clouds – Portland, OR
- May 19 – PH Live at Planet Hollywood Casino – Las Vegas, NV
- May 20 – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park – San Diego, CA
- May 22 – Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
- May 25 – Arizona Financial Theatre – Phoenix, AZ
- May 28 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Irving, TX
- May 29 – Moody Amphitheater – Austin, TX
- June 1 – Addition Financial Arena – Orlando, FL
- June 2 – Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock – Davie, FL
- June 4 – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC
- June 6 – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena – Atlantic City, NJ
- June 7 – The Anthem – Washington, DC
- June 9 – Leader Bank Pavilion – Boston, MA
- June 10 – Radio City Music Hall – New York, NY
- June 13 – Synovus Bank Amphitheater – Atlanta, GA
From tributes to timeless collabs, Yungblud’s keeping rock’s flame roaring—catch him live before the chaos sells out.
