YUNGBLUD Brings Controlled Chaos to a Sold-Out Eagles Ballroom
- Gabriella
- Sep 12, 2025
- 2 min read
Milwaukee, WI – 9/9/25
Just days after a high-profile performance at the 2025 MTV VMAs, YUNGBLUD brought that same fire and unpredictability to Milwaukee, but on Tuesday night at the Eagles Ballroom, it felt a lot more personal.
The show was completely sold out, being upgraded from The Rave to The Ballroom weeks prior, and the energy inside was undeniable before he even stepped on stage. When he finally did — launching straight into “Hello Heaven, Hello” a melodic 9 minute single, the crowd roared.

For nearly 90 minutes, Dominic Harrison (aka YUNGBLUD), tore through a set that balanced high-volume aggression with moments of real vulnerability. Tracks like “The Funeral” and “Fleabag” hit with the live precision yet harsh rock feel that proves YUNGBLUD is more than just a face of Gen Z angst, he's a real performer, constantly in motion, and giving fans a taste of what rock has evolved into.
There were quieter moments too. “Changes” (Black Sabbath Cover), an ode to Ozzy Osbourne, gave the crowd a breather and a time to remember the late metal legend as he stripped things back. But it wasn’t long before he was throwing himself into the crowd again, something that’s become a staple of his live shows.

While the VMAs gave him a massive platform, this Milwaukee show reminded everyone why his fanbase is as dedicated as it is. It’s not just the music, it’s the permission he gives himself and his audience to be loud, emotional, and unapologetically themselves.
He closed the night with “Zombie” one of his songs on new IDOLS album, and an obvious fan favorite in the ballroom.

YUNGBLUD’s set wasn’t perfect, it wasn’t supposed to be. It was messy, loud, emotional, and absolutely alive. In other words, exactly what fans came for.








