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Yungblud Shares Raw Video of Bludfest 2026 Breakdown to Expose His Mental Health Struggles

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/07/02 at 3:41 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 5 Min Read
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British alt-rocker Yungblud shared a video of his emotional onstage breakdown at Bludfest 2026 in Czechia. In the candid Instagram post, he issued a raw and honest statement detailing his recent mental health struggles, the exhausting pace of the modern music industry, and his plans to temporarily step back to focus on his well-being.

The 28-year-old musician, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, revealed the deeply personal moment that unfolded after his performance. “Recently, I’ve been really struggling and this moment is a byproduct of my body releasing the wave of emotion that has hit me in the past year that I’ve been unable to process,” he explained. “When I got off this stage I felt elated but 20 minutes later when I was in the shower on my own I had a breakdown.”

Yungblud attributed his emotional release to witnessing 20,000 fans gathered in a field in Czechia for a festival he had built from scratch just two years prior. The magnitude of this achievement, combined with the relentless pace of the modern music industry, became too much to contain. “Being an artist in this day and age is so strange because everything moves so quickly,” he shared. “You never get to sit in what happens for more than a couple hours therefore you fail to navigate or process anything you feel at all.”

The artist also addressed the online criticism and negativity he has faced throughout his career. “The amount of hate and disbelief around me from strangers on the Internet or bitter musicians really weighs on my heart as all I’ve been trying to do for the past 10 years is spread love,” he stated. He found solace in validation from an article acknowledging his authentic journey. “I read an article that felt validating to me. This article said ‘Yungblud isn’t an industry plant. The Internet just missed the grind.’ This made me feel happy.”

Yungblud made a deliberate choice to share his vulnerability publicly rather than hide behind a facade of professionalism. He admitted to initially debating whether to post the video at all, concerned it might appear attention-seeking. Ultimately, he decided that honesty with his fanbase was more important than maintaining a polished image. At Bludfest, where he feels safe enough to be completely authentic, he emphasized that he cannot hide or be artificially professional. “The most beautiful thing about this festival is that we built it. Here I feel like I’m standing in front of my girlfriend or my mother. I can’t hold it in. I can’t be ‘professional.’ I can’t hide,” he expressed.

Looking forward, Yungblud acknowledged the work he needs to do on himself to process the accumulated emotions and pressures of the past year. “Right now, deep down, I know I need to do a bit of work on myself to process everything I’m feeling and attain the strength I need to keep going. I feel good about the next couple months before I hibernate and take the time to prioritize that work,” he revealed. His statement concluded with gratitude toward his fans. “I love you with all my heart and I am truly thankful,” he stated, recognizing that their support provides the safe space he needs to express himself authentically.

The breakdown serves as a powerful reminder of the intersection between performance pressure and mental health in the modern music industry. Yungblud’s openness about his struggles challenges the expectation that artists must maintain composure at all times. Instead, he advocates for the prioritization of mental wellbeing over public perception. His commitment to taking time for self-care before continuing at the demanding pace of his career demonstrates a mature understanding that fame, fortune, and followers matter far less than maintaining a healthy mind and body. By refusing to hide his humanity, Yungblud has sparked an important conversation about the real costs of success in contemporary entertainment and the necessity of mental health awareness within the industry.

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