Yungblud to Launch New London Venue at Legendary Denmark Street Location
Yungblud is bringing his rebellious spirit to London’s music scene — not just on stage, but with bricks and mortar.
The chart-topping rocker, real name Dominic Harrison, is set to open his own venue later this year in Soho. And it’s not just any building. He’s taking over 20 Denmark Street — a legendary address steeped in musical history. Once home to Wunjo Guitars and the Mills Music office, this very site once employed a young Elton John, who worked there as a tea boy in the 1960s.
“It’s opening this year,” Yungblud revealed to the Daily Star‘s Wired column.
“I want people to hang out, meet and have a physical space to make real connections in this virtual world.”
The vision? More than just a music club. Yungblud wants it to become a home for his community — a physical hub for fans to meet, talk, and just be. And yes, it comes with flair. He teased a bold touch for the venue’s lower floor:
“There will be a leopard-print pool table downstairs.”
But the Soho launch is just the beginning. He sees this as the blueprint for a global network of fan spaces.
“My biggest dream is to have clubs all over the world where my fans can hang out, seven days a week, open all day and at night,” he added.
“London is hopefully just the first one.”
Yungblud’s passion for community is well known. His second Bludfest event rocked Milton Keynes last month, and over the weekend, he was part of rock royalty at Ozzy Osbourne’s final live show, Back To The Beginning, held at Birmingham’s Villa Park.
The evening saw a historic Black Sabbath reunion — and Yungblud took to the stage to perform the band’s haunting ballad Changes alongside a star-studded supergroup.
He also paid tribute to the Prince of Darkness with a heartfelt gesture.
“It was time for me to return the favour and let him know what he and the band means to me,” he said, gifting Ozzy a custom necklace — a symbolic return three years after the icon gave Yungblud his own cross.
“I hope I can last as long in music as Ozzy has, because that’s the dream for any artist.”
From honouring rock legends to shaping the future of music spaces, Yungblud is doing more than making noise — he’s building legacy. One venue at a time.