The statement added that the singer was hoping to see fans at his UK arena tour in April, and teased “very exciting” plans were in the works for 2027.

    Student Colby Wallis,18, tells Newbeat she was “really upset and quite annoyed” after learning the festival was moving outside the UK.

    The fan from west Yorkshire says flying to the Czech Republic with her friends would be unaffordable.

    The first festival in 2024 saw 30,000 people attend for £50 each, while tickets ranged from from £65 to 125 last year.

    Prices haven’t yet been released for this year’s event, which will also feature artists including Primal Scream, Biffy Clyro and former Irish Eurovision entry Bambie Thug.

    Colby has been a fan of Yungblud since 2020, and says she was ecstatic when he won a Grammy for best rock performance earlier this year.

    The Doncaster-born singer won for his live rendition of Black Sabbath’s Changes, recorded during Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert in Birmingham last year.

    Despite the frustration, Colby said she was “incredibly proud” of Yungblud being able to take BludFest abroad and was happy for those who would get to attend.

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