Check out Chase Atlantic’s latest single, REMIND ME

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YUNGBLUD recently brought back his highly anticipated summer festival, Bludfest, for its 2025 edition at Milton Keynes Bowl. The event featured an impressive lineup of musicians, including the likes of Chase Atlantic, Denzel Curry, blackbear, Rachel Chinouriri, and more. The festival promised to be “a little bit bigger and a little bit better” than before, offering fans a unique and unforgettable experience.

In addition to Bludfest, Palaye Royale released a new music video for their single “Just My Type,” which showcased a number of well-known faces, including Huddy, Royal & The Serpent, and more. The video was a poignant tribute to the band’s late mother, adding emotional depth to their latest musical offering.

However, not all news was positive in the music world, as ALT+LDN announced that Machine Gun Kelly, Chase Atlantic, Lil Skies, Mario Judah, and Princess Nokia would no longer be performing at the upcoming festival. Despite the setbacks, ALT+LDN added Chase Atlantic, Wargasm, and other talented artists to their lineup, promising attendees an electrifying mix of rock and hip-hop performances.

Meanwhile, Chase Atlantic themselves released their latest album, “BEAUTY IN DEATH,” which received mixed reviews. The mopey trap-rock band’s attempt to break free from monotony was met with varying degrees of success, as they navigated through themes of angst and introspection in their music.

YUNGBLUD’s Bludfest, Palaye Royale’s emotional music video, and the lineup changes at ALT+LDN all showcased the dynamic and ever-changing landscape of the music industry. These events highlighted the highs and lows that artists and fans alike experience, demonstrating the resilience and creativity that define the world of music festivals and live performances.

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