Florence Pugh and Yungblud look in good spirits as they pour pints together in London while celebrating the singer’s recent release

Florence Pugh and Yungblud were seen serving beers together in London, celebrating the musician’s recent song launch, Zombie.

29-year-old actress Florence showed a cheerful demeanor while serving beer at The Devonshire bar located in Piccadilly, on a recent Friday.

She is observed handing a drink to someone, while Yungblud appeared impressed, waving his arms around in the air.

On Friday, they joyously commemorated the launch collectively, since Florence appeared in the musician’s music video.

On Wednesday, Yungblud shared a sneak peek on social platforms, hinting that the upcoming video would feature an actress who’s been nominated for an Academy Award.

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At exactly 4pm, the music video for Zombie, overseen by director Charlie Sarsfield and created by Untold Studios, was officially released.

Just last month, I had the pleasure of standing alongside the remarkable Florence at the European premiere of Marvel’s Thunderbolts. It was truly an inspiring moment to witness her radiant presence on the red carpet.

As a lifestyle aficionado, let me share some exciting news about the music scene! I’m currently gearing up for Yungblud’s upcoming album, “Idols,” set to drop on June 20th. One of the tracks that has caught my attention is “Zombie,” which will be the third single from this anticipated release. Can’t wait to see what other musical delights he has in store for us!

Idols is the first part of a double album, with the release date of part two yet to be announced. 

About the track, I mentioned that it originally stemmed from my personal experience with my grandmother who suffered severe injuries and traumatic events. As a result, she transformed into someone significantly different from her previous self.

Experiencing a sense of decline and unattractiveness, there’s a desire to isolate oneself due to the apprehension that one might become a source of inconvenience or shame for others.

‘Regardless of our current state or future selves, everyone desires comfort from another person or thing. However, it can be quite terrifying…’

In the music video, the song’s theme is mirrored beautifully as Pugh depicts a healthcare professional teetering on the edge of her emotions, burdened by sorrow and fatigue due to the demands of her work.

Fans were treated to a preview of the track at Yungblud’s surprise London gig in March. 

The artist announced a last minute show at Scala, playing Zombie to a packed out room. 

After appearing on BBC’s The Interview with Laura Kuenssberg, Yungblud has now released a new single. During the interview, he talked about the motivation for his music festival, Bludfest.

As a die-hard devotee, I can proudly say that the birth of this festival was my beloved Yungblud’s vision to offer a handpicked roster of artists at a budget-friendly price for fans like us. In doing so, he aimed to cultivate a welcoming, community-centric atmosphere where everyone feels included and valued.

Bludfest returns for its second year on 21st June at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes.

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