
In a surprise announcement that has sent shockwaves through the alternative music world, British punk-rock firestarter Yungblud and post-hardcore provocateur Ronnie Radke of Falling In Reverse have revealed plans for a joint tour titled “The Beautiful & The Damned.” The tour is set to begin this October, sweeping across North America and Europe with what both artists promise will be “a celebration of chaos, vulnerability, and rebellion.”
The 28-date tour will see both acts co-headlining for the first time, blending their distinct yet complementary styles in a high-voltage spectacle of sound and stagecraft. According to the press release, the shows will include joint performances, surprise collaborations, and rotating setlists tailored to each city’s energy.
“Ronnie’s always been a wild card, and I respect that,” said Yungblud (real name Dominic Harrison) in a statement. “We’re from different sides of the world, but the message is the same—we’re not here to fit in, we’re here to blow the doors off the place.”
Radke echoed the sentiment. “Yungblud’s got that raw nerve and honesty that reminds me of early punk,” he said. “We might not agree on everything, but when it comes to shaking up the system and owning who you are, we’re speaking the same language.”
Fans can expect a genre-defying experience. Yungblud’s glitter-fueled blend of punk, pop, and angst contrasts—and collides—with Falling In Reverse’s heavy guitar riffs, trap-metal fusion, and Radke’s razor-sharp lyricism. Industry insiders are already calling it “the most ambitious alt-rock collaboration in years.”
Adding to the excitement, the tour will be supported by genre-mashing openers including Nova Twins and Ghostemane, ensuring each night kicks off with a bang. Exclusive pre-sale begins next week, with general tickets available Friday. VIP packages—offering backstage access, signed merch, and even a group therapy session with both frontmen—are expected to sell out quickly.
In true Yungblud and Radke fashion, the pair teased the tour announcement by trolling each other on social media for weeks, culminating in a joint livestream that featured both artists dyeing each other’s hair mid-interview. “If that doesn’t tell you what kind of tour this will be,” joked Radke, “I don’t know what will.”
The Beautiful & The Damned Tour kicks off October 18 in Los Angeles and wraps December 10 in London. One thing’s for certain—this isn’t just a concert series. It’s a movement.
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