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CONCERT

Yungblud

UCCU Center, Orem, US
13. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
13
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Yungblud tickets for UCCU Center in Orem with IDOLS tour energy and special guest Return To Dust live

Looking for tickets for Yungblud in Orem? The UCCU Center concert brings British alternative rock, music from the "IDOLS" era and special guest Return To Dust. Buy your tickets for a night built on guitars, big choruses and close connection with the crowd

Yungblud brings "IDOLS The World Tour" to Orem

Yungblud is coming to the UCCU Center in Orem with a concert as part of the "IDOLS The World Tour", and the evening has been announced as a performance by the British rock artist with special guest Return To Dust. The concert is scheduled to begin at 20:00, while the doors open at 19:00, so for the audience arriving by car or public transport, it is smartest to plan to arrive earlier. UCCU Center especially emphasizes that visitors should leave enough time for parking, security screening and finding their seats in the venue.

Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, has in recent years built a recognizable concert identity at the intersection of rock, pop-punk, alternative pop and emotional stadium choruses. His performances are not conceived as calm listening sessions, but as a shared release of energy: the audience sings loudly, choruses rise into a choir, and the songs often oscillate between anger, vulnerability and euphoria. Tickets for this event are in demand.

Why this tour is important in his career

The concert in Orem comes in the current phase of Yungblud's career, marked by the album "IDOLS". That album received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Album, while the song "Zombie" was nominated for Best Rock Song. At the 68th Grammy Awards, Yungblud won the Best Rock Performance award for "Changes (Live From Villa Park) - Back To The Beginning", further strengthening his status as an artist who no longer relies only on the pop-punk scene, but enters a broader rock context."IDOLS" is important for Yungblud because it moves away from the short, fast single format and builds a broader picture: the songs have more space, the arrangements are bigger, and the influences of classic British rock and modern alternative sound come through more clearly. For the audience in the venue, that means a concert that can combine older, explosive songs with newer material that demands a stronger vocal and emotional sweep.

What the audience can expect from the performance

Based on his concert profile so far, Yungblud functions live as a performer who constantly seeks contact with the audience. In his repertoire, songs that combine an anthemic chorus and raw guitar energy stand out in particular, such as "Parents", "fleabag", "Lowlife", "The Funeral", "I Think I'm OKAY", "11 Minutes" and newer songs from the "IDOLS" period. This does not mean that the exact set list for Orem has been confirmed, but that the audience can expect a cross-section of the sound that has brought him to the current tour.

The best part of a Yungblud concert is usually not just in an individual song, but in the feeling that the audience is an active part of the performance. His fan circle often consists of younger listeners of alternative rock and pop-punk, but also of an audience that discovered him through bigger collaborations, festival performances, viral videos and the newer rock momentum. If you like concerts where almost every word is sung, where people jump during faster sections and fall silent when a song becomes personal, this is an evening with a clear profile.

The musical framework of the evening

Yungblud's sound is best understood through contrast. On one side are fast, nervous songs with punk energy, short phrases and choruses that demand a reaction. On the other side are more emotional songs in which the emphasis is on the vocal, the lyrics and the sense of togetherness. It is precisely this transition from noise into vulnerability that makes his concerts attractive to an audience that is not looking only for a technically precise performance, but also for the feeling that something is being shared in the venue.

Return To Dust has been announced as the special guest of the evening. It is a band that fits into the harder, guitar-driven part of the programme, so their performance can serve as a natural introduction to Yungblud's combination of modern rock, grunge heritage and pop-punk explosiveness. No additional guests or special production elements have been confirmed, so they should not be expected as a guaranteed part of the programme. Places are disappearing quickly.

UCCU Center - a venue that keeps the audience close to the stage

UCCU Center is located at 800 W University Parkway in Orem, within Utah Valley University. The venue is a multi-purpose space with a capacity of around 8,500 seats and hosts sporting events, concerts, family programmes, fairs and university events. For a concert like this, the advantage is that the space is not an impersonal stadium: it is large enough for loud rock production, but also compact enough for the audience to feel close to the performer.For a visitor coming for the first time, it is important to know that UCCU Center is part of a wider campus area. This means that traffic, parking and pedestrian access function differently than at standalone arenas outside the city. The organizer therefore particularly highlights earlier arrival, and for a concert with doors open at 19:00, that is practical advice, not a formality.


  • Venue: UCCU Center, 800 W University Parkway, Orem, Utah.

  • Capacity: around 8,500 seats, with different configurations for concerts and other events.

  • Doors: open at 19:00.

  • Start: the concert is announced for 20:00.

  • Special guest: Return To Dust.



Arrival, parking and security rules

For events at UCCU Center, parking lots are provided within the UVU campus, including marked zones such as L3, L5, L8, L14 and W1, while ADA parking is listed in the blue Visitor Lot zone. Since this is a campus and a multi-purpose venue, moving from the parking lot to the entrance may take some time, especially when a larger number of visitors appears immediately before the start.UCCU Center has a "No Bag or Clear Bag" policy for events. Clear bags made of plastic, vinyl or PVC up to dimensions of 12" x 6" x 12", a clear plastic bag with a capacity of one gallon-size bag, and small clutch bags within the permitted dimensions are allowed. For the audience, this means simple preparation: bring as few things as possible, keep documents and basic necessities at hand and do not count on entering with larger backpacks.

If you are arriving by public transport, UCCU Center and the UVU area are connected with local transport solutions of the Utah Transit Authority. Parking and traffic guides for the venue emphasize cooperation between UVU, UTA and traffic services to make access to the campus easier during periods of heavier crowds. For visitors from outside Orem, it is most practical to check the route, final departures and walking time from the station to the venue in advance.

Orem as a concert stop

Orem is a city in Utah Valley, between the urban rhythm of Provo and the mountain landscape that defines much of that area. For the audience travelling from other parts of Utah, a concert at UCCU Center can be a simpler alternative to going to larger arenas in Salt Lake City, especially because the space is connected to the campus and has clear infrastructure for larger events.In practical terms, Orem is a good choice for a concert outing that can be organized without too much complication: arriving earlier, parking in marked areas, taking a short walk to the venue and entering after security screening. For those who want to avoid the biggest crowd, the most important moment of the evening is not 20:00, but the hour before that, when the doors open and the rhythm of entry into the venue begins.

Who this concert is an especially good choice for

This is a concert for an audience that likes rock that is not afraid of pop choruses, but neither of loud guitars. Long-time fans will get the chance to hear an artist in a phase in which his early rebellious identity meets more ambitious material from the album "IDOLS". For newer audiences, the concert can be an entry point into a catalogue that ranges from punk directness to emotional ballads.

It will be especially appreciated by those who look for a sense of community at concerts. Yungblud's lyrics often deal with identity, pressure from the surroundings, mental breakdowns, love, anger and the attempt to come out of everything louder than before. In a venue, such songs gain an additional dimension because they are not listened to in solitude, but through the reaction of several thousand people.

The current moment - from "Zombie" to "IDOLS"

The song "Zombie" became one of the key moments of the current period of Yungblud's career. Its Grammy nomination in the Best Rock Song category and later reimagined version with The Smashing Pumpkins showed how Yungblud is connecting ever more directly with the rock tradition that shaped him. This is also important for the concert in Orem: the audience is not coming to watch an artist who lives only off earlier hits, but a musician who is currently in the middle of a new creative phase.

The album "IDOLS" has been presented as a larger-scale project, and the announced complete version adds new songs and expands the previously released material. For the concert audience, this creates an interesting moment: the tour bears the name of an album that still has fresh energy, while older songs serve as a bridge toward fans who have followed Yungblud since the early singles and first major international breakthroughs.

The atmosphere in the venue

For a performance like this, UCCU Center should offer a combination of arena sound and relatively direct contact. With performers like Yungblud, this is important because the concert depends on communication: calls to the audience, shared singing, sudden transitions from fast songs into slower moments and constant movement between the stage and the auditorium. It is worth securing tickets in time.The audience can expect an evening in which the energy is built not only by production, but also by the temperament of the performer. Yungblud is not an artist who hides behind a perfectly distant stage image. His strength lies in the impression that the concert constantly slides between controlled chaos and a very personal address to the audience. That is exactly why fans often remember the atmosphere as much as the individual songs.

A practical guide for the concert evening

The simplest plan for visitors is to arrive earlier, reduce the things you carry with you and check the parking zone or public transport in advance. Since the doors open at 19:00, arriving just before 20:00 may mean slower entry, a longer walk from the parking lot and less time to orient yourself in the venue.

For a concert of this profile, it is good to count on a loud audience, a lot of movement and a strong rhythm from the beginning of the programme. If you are coming because of Return To Dust, earlier arrival is especially important because the band has been announced as the special guest of the evening. If you are coming exclusively because of Yungblud, it is still worth entering on time because the opening performance often determines the energy of the rest of the evening.

What to check before leaving

Before leaving, check only what can truly affect the evening: the route to UCCU Center, the bag rules, parking, the door-opening time and any venue announcements on the day of the event. There is no need to rely on unverified set lists or rumours about guests. The most reliable information for a visitor is the information published by the venue, the artist and verified event calendars.

Ticket sales for this event are ongoing. For fans who want to be part of the current "IDOLS" phase, the concert in Orem carries additional weight because it comes at a moment when Yungblud is more visible in the broader rock space than ever before: with Grammy recognition, new material and a tour that carries his energy into venues across North America.

Sources:
- UCCU Center - data on the event, date, door-opening time, concert start, location and special guest Return To Dust were used.
- UCCU Center Guest Guide - information on bag rules and security entry was used.
- UCCU Center Parking & Transportation Guide - information on parking lots, ADA parking and traffic access to the UVU campus was used.
- Utah Valley - data on the capacity and multi-purpose use of UCCU Center was used.
- Yungblud official - the context of the current tour and the release "IDOLS" was used.
- GRAMMY.com - data on Grammy nominations and the award for Yungblud was used.
- Consequence - the context of the beginning of the North American tour and the concert energy of current performances was used.
- Louder - the context of the song "Zombie", the collaboration with The Smashing Pumpkins and the current phase of the album "IDOLS" was used.

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