On Saturday night, October 18, 2025, Warsaw witnessed a fiery show – YUNGBLUD took over the COS Torwar arena as part of his Idols World Tour. The event, preceded by support acts The Weathers and Palaye Royale, had everything you’d expect from an artist known for uncompromising energy and a strong connection with the crowd.
Atmosphere and the Start of the Show
Even before doors opened, the excitement was obvious – massive lines formed outside, with fans waiting overnight in freezing temperatures just to get a good spot. The openers did their job perfectly: The Weathers brought solid rock energy, while Palaye Royale added a dose of theatrics and drama.
Then came the moment everyone was waiting for. As YUNGBLUD hit the stage, the lights dimmed, and the arena erupted. That scream marked the beginning of a two-hour rollercoaster.



Stage, Sound, and Connection with the Audience
The stage setup was fairly minimal – mostly large LED screens, dynamic lighting, and a bit of pyrotechnics during the most intense moments. Hanging above the stage were angel wings reminiscent of those from the “My Angel” written by Dominic and Aerosmith. This stripped-back design kept the focus on YUNGBLUD himself – his movements, gestures, and chemistry with the crowd.


The sound inside Torwar was massive: the bass shook the floor, guitars and drums delivered raw rock power, and his vocals cut through clearly – even audible outside the venue.

YUNGBLUD didn’t just sing; he performed. He ran across the stage, interacted with fans, jumped off platforms, and even climbed the barriers. At one point, he invited a girl holding a sign saying she wanted to play guitar for him – she did, and he sang “Fleabag” while she played. The crowd went wild: singing, jumping, and joining in every chorus. At one point, he even stood on top of the crowd, supported by their hands.
Musical Highlights
The show kicked off around 9:20 p.m. and featured both fresh tracks from IDOLS and older fan favorites. The highlights were bursts of energy, flashes of pyrotechnics, and the breathtaking moment when the audience lit up the arena with phone flashlights, creating waves of light in the dark.



At one point, YUNGBLUD asked everyone to take a moment to honor Ozzy Osbourne and dedicated a cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes” to him – a touching, emotional moment amid the chaos.
Final Impressions and Emotions
After two intense hours, YUNGBLUD closed the show with “Zombie.” The crowd left exhausted but completely satisfied. It didn’t feel like just a concert – it felt like a shared experience. The fan community gathered under the Torwar roof proved that music really can unite and inspire. YUNGBLUD showed once again that he’s unafraid to be himself – raw, transparent, and eager to see how his words and sounds resonate in real time.



YUNGBLUD’s Warsaw concert was a thrilling mix of guitars, emotion, and theatrical chaos – but it all felt genuine. What made this show special wasn’t technical perfection, but pure, unfiltered energy and heartfelt engagement. He lived every second on stage, and the crowd lived it with him.
For those who were there, it’s a night to remember. For those who missed it – let it be a reminder: when YUNGBLUD comes to town, you don’t want to miss it.





Setlist:
Hello Heaven, Hello
The Funeral
Idols Pt. I
Lovesick Lullaby
My Only Angel (Aerosmith & YUNGBLUD song)
21st Century Liability (Tour debut)
fleabag
Lowlife
Changes (Black Sabbath cover)
Fire
Tin Pan Boy (Shortened version)
braindead!
Loner
Zombie
Ghosts
Words & images: Ada Woźniacka
