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Palaye Royale fans have shared these photos capturing their experience of seeing the band supporting Yungblud in Prague. Check them out exclusively on NME below.
The Las Vegas rock band opened for the Doncaster artist (real name Dominic Harrison) on the European leg of his ‘Idols’ world tour, which wrapped up late last month.
The two acts played at the Sportovní Hala Fortuna arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 17. Here, disposable cameras were handed out to Palaye Royale’s fans to capture some old-school snaps.
The candid shots offer a glimpse of the gig from fans’ perspectives as they waited in line and stood inside the venue among friends in the crowd.
One person is seen listening to Palaye Royale on their phone in one image, while others hold up signs to declare their love for the group in more pictures, and fans eagerly await the band taking to the stage.
“I know it’s a cliché to say, but we really do have the greatest fans in the world,” singer Remington Leith told NME of the visual project. “They put the shirts on our backs, the food in our mouths, we owe them our lives. They allow us to live our dreams every day, and we are nothing without them. They really are as much part of this band as we are, they are family and we love them.”















Palaye Royale had previously posted a behind-the-scenes “day in the life” video diary about their time on the road with Yungblud.
The band released their latest studio album, ‘Death Or Glory’, in 2024. They have since shared the standalone single ‘Feel Something, Great’ and collaborated with DeathbyRomy on the song ‘Pray To Me’.
Palaye Royale are scheduled to close out the year with appearances at Australia’s Good Things Festival 2025 in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane next month. They’ll then head back to the US for a slot at Sonic Temple 2026 in Columbus, Ohio, next spring.
In other news, Yungblud has been forced to cancel all of his remaining shows in 2025 on doctor’s orders. He had been due to play a final few gigs in North America and South America.
“My heart is broken,” he wrote. “I don’t want to do any lasting damage to myself, we are on a journey that I want to last forever. I understand that some of you will be frustrated. I just want you to know that this is so hard for me to do but I promise I will make it up to you.”
Yungblud released the first part of his double album ‘Idols’ in June, and it hit Number One in the UK. Speaking to NME this summer, he explained: “Part one is about the reclamation of yourself: ‘All you are is a self-fulfilling prophecy / A product of your own temptation’.
“Part two is the dark and downward spiral to the inevitable realisation that I’m not going to be here forever – who do I want to spend my life with? Mortality. Part two plummets you back down to earth, and it’s a little bit more cynical.”
‘Idols’ has been nominated in the Best Rock Album category for the Grammys 2026, with the single ‘Zombie’ up for Best Rock Song. The live version of ‘Changes’ that he performed at Black Sabbath’s farewell ‘Back To The Beginning’ show is also nominated for Best Rock Performance.
The post Check out these photos of Palaye Royale fans from their show with Yungblud in Prague appeared first on NME.
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