It's been a whirlwind for British rocker Yungblud ever since his appearance with Steven Tyler and Nuno Bettencourt at the Black Sabbath tribute concert last July. He's quickly become one of the biggest names in rock music, earning the respect of the luminaries of rock and heavy metal. The performance came right after the release of his latest studio album, Idols. He's currently in the US on a tour promoting the album and appeared in Boston earlier this week. Yungblud's history in Boston dates back to 2018, when he played the now-defunct venue Great Scott with a broken foot on the same night the Red Sox were playing a home World Series game. He's since made several appearances at much bigger venues, but none with the hype of Tuesday's show at Leader Bank Pavilion. Fans sold out the venue, and resale tickets were sitting at over $130 for a get-in price. Yungblud delivered a 90-minute set, mostly of new tunes, to an audience full of fans seeing him for the first time. Check out some photos from the show below -

Yungblud at Leader Bank Pavillion in Boston, MA on June 9th:

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