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The West End’s Denmark Street has long been a centre of music history in the capital, with legends like Elton John, David Bowie and the Rolling Stones recording music at studios on the street in London’s West End. Now a new musician has entered the chat, as Yungblud is opening up his own music venue on the street near Soho.
The ‘parents’ singer and former Time Out cover star told the Daily Star that his venue would be opening this year. ‘I want people to hang out, meet and have a physical space to make real connections in this virtual world. There will be a leopard pool table downstairs,’ he said.
‘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.’
Yungblud hasn’t revealed any more information about the venue that will be at 20 Denmark Street. The singer has openly criticised the high prices of tickets to live music nowadays, and the live music venue comes after he launched his own ‘community-focussed’ festival BludFest in 2024.
In an interview last year, Yungblud told Time Out: ‘All I’m trying to do is serve my community with good intentions, build something new and try to change the bullshit system.’
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