Yungblud festival goes international, but not everyone's convinced
Yungblud festival goes international, but not everyone's convinced 12 hours ago Peter GillibrandBBC Newsbeat Rock singer Yungblud is taking his music festival BludFest abroad, but the move has split fans.
Some fans told BBC Newsbeat they are glad festival-goers in Europe will get a chance to attend.
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.
Yungblud has previously said he would like to grow the festival internationally.
magazine his plan was to take the festival to "Paris and Prague and Australia". Other fans, like Sasha Stinger, feel it is time for the festival to expand.
"I think it's just crazy how a guy from this town in the north of England can really grow in other countries, that he can bring his own festival abroad - I think it's amazing to see," she tells Newsbeat.
Sasha is still hoping to go to BludFest in the Czech Republic as she feels it's "not too far away".
"I would have liked to have a UK show and an international show," she says.
"But it's a festival, they're expensive. We're a bit lucky we had two before anyone else anyway. "
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