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Dice Lab and Conor Byrne Present an Acoustic Evening with King Youngblood and Friends
It’s a family affair for this exquisite collection of artists celebrating new songs. Saturday evening March 12, 2022 Ballard’s favorite...
Mar 7, 20222 min read


King Youngblood gets personal with Cage Riot
Note to readers: As we were in the middle of this interview being completed King Youngblood released on 01.28.22 a single “A Thousand...
Mar 4, 202212 min read


King Youngblood Returns to the Stage in a Blaze of Glory
Friday July 9, 2021 Barboza with special guest Nathan Nzanga Seattle, WA. The Covid-19 pandemic left a wake of Rock and Roll carnage...
Jul 6, 20212 min read


Writing “too late, too soon” with Cameron Lavi-Jones of King Youngblood
By Jon Corn From Jon Corn, Co-Writer Writing “too late, too soon” with Cameron Lavi-Jones of King Youngblood was truly an unforgettable...
Feb 11, 20213 min read

MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD LOUD AND VOTE FEST
Did you know that young voters make up half of the voting population making us a powerful political force. Every vote counts - even if we...
Sep 21, 20201 min read


Fight for Justice, Fight for Mental Health
In this fight for justice, we must take care of our mental wellbeing and the mental wellbeing of those around us.
Jun 11, 20202 min read


I’m exhausted.
I’m exhausted from having to defend my right to exist and convincing people that my life matters. I’m exhausted from the anxiety from...
Jun 2, 20202 min read

New Single and Video Coming May 29, 2020
King Youngblood is gearing up to release a new song and video on May 29, 2020 called Opaque.
May 29, 20203 min read

you Won't want to miss this
Before this Hold Your Crown Presentation, I kept everything about how I have been feeling to myself so that other kids would not call me out on my cutting. King Youngblood kept it real and gave our class a list of confidential resources to look into. Cameron was so cool to talk to especially when he told us how dope his therapist is. People most days have no idea what I am going through but today I felt seen.”
Milo – 15, Shorecrest Highschool, pronouns He/Him
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