The Riot tour didn’t stop after Chase & Status electrified Saturday. On Sunday, we took on Bludfest, Yungblud’s highly anticipated, personally curated festival that transformed the Milton Keynes Bowl into a haven for his devoted fans. By the end of the day, it was clear that Bludfest was more than just a festival—it was a movement.
Riot Takes Over: Pink Bucket Hats and access all areas
The demand for our pink bucket hats was as intense as ever. Festival-goers queued up for ages to get their hands on one, and by midday, the Bowl was awash with pink. Our Riot Connex vapes continued to be a crowd favourite, with flavours flying off the shelves faster than we could restock them. Riot’s presence was felt throughout the festival, adding our signature flair to an already vibrant event.
Our content team was all over Bludfest, making the most of their AAA passes to bring you exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes action. We caught up with Yungblud himself, had a chat with Danny Dyer (pictured below), and got the inside scoop from some of the biggest names in the game such as Nessa Barrett (pictured above). Keep an eye on our socials—you’re not going to want to miss what we’ve got in store.
Bludfest: Yungblud’s Vision Comes to Life
Bludfest wasn’t just another festival; it was Yungblud’s vision of a world where unity, individuality, and love reign supreme. The setup was definitely next level—a custom Camden Bar brought a taste of London’s iconic market to Milton Keynes, while a clothing store and guitar shop catered to fans looking to bring home more than just a hangover. The lineup was a mix of punk, pop, and alternative energy, with performances from Lil Yachty (pictured below), Soft Play, and punk legends The Damned, who brought their iconic sound to a whole new generation of fans.
But the real star of the show was, of course, Yungblud. From the moment he burst onto the stage, it was clear that he wasn't there to take part but to take over. His set was a high-energy spectacle, filled with the hits that have made him a cult hero. For the Yungblud family, this wasn’t just a concert—it was a near-religious experience.
VIP Treatment: The Best View in the House
Our competition winners and VIP guests had the best seats in the house on the Riot bus’s top deck. With a perfect view of the stage, they got to experience Bludfest in all its glory, complete with Riot goodie bags and a few glasses of champagne to top it off. It was the ultimate way to enjoy a day that was as much about community and connection as it was about the music.
What’s Next: Riot Heads to Chelmsford
With Bludfest in the books, we’re taking a short break before our next stop: New World Festival in Chelmsford, Essex. The Riot bus will be back, and this time, we’re upping the ante with our very own Riot Noise stage.
It’s going to be huge, and we can’t wait to see you there.