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"Justin Hawkins of The Darkness expresses views on his Yungblud remarks, stating, 'In today's society, constructive critique is often discouraged'"

Rock star Justin Hawkins of The Darkness defends himself against criticism of his remarks about Yungblud, stating, "We can't thrive in a society that prohibits dissenting opinions."

In a recent statement, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness expresses his viewpoint that modern society...
In a recent statement, Justin Hawkins of The Darkness expresses his viewpoint that modern society has become intolerant of criticism, citing his remarks about Yungblud as an example.

"Justin Hawkins of The Darkness expresses views on his Yungblud remarks, stating, 'In today's society, constructive critique is often discouraged'"

Headline: Justin Hawkins Announces Solo Podcast Tour, While Yungblud Honours Ozzy Osbourne's Legacy

Justin Hawkins, the charismatic frontman of The Darkness, has some exciting news for his fans. He announced that he will be embarking on a one-man tour for his podcast, "Justin Hawkins Rides Again," next year. The tour will take place in the UK, but details about the specific dates and venues have yet to be revealed.

Meanwhile, The Darkness is currently on tour across the US and Canada. The band recently released their eighth studio album, "Dreams On Toast," this spring, which has been well-received by fans and critics alike.

On a different note, Yungblud has been making headlines recently for his tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne. Footage of Yungblud gifting Ozzy a necklace went viral before his performance at the Black Sabbath farewell show. Yungblud's moving rendition of 'Changes' at the show was a touching tribute to the legendary musician, who passed away just weeks later in July.

Following Ozzy's death, Yungblud vowed to play 'Changes' at every show "for the rest of my life." To honour the Black Sabbath frontman, Yungblud teamed up with members of Extreme, Sleep Token, and others to perform at the 'Back To The Beginning' Black Sabbath farewell show.

Yungblud has also been open about the impact that Ozzy had on him since childhood. In a recent interview with NME, he spoke about his admiration for the musician and how he has been a source of inspiration for his music.

In other news, Yungblud and Aerosmith have announced a new single, 'My Only Angel,' which arrives on Friday (September 19). The single is a part of a collaborative EP called 'One More Time.'

As for Justin Hawkins, fans will have to wait for more details about his podcast tour. In the meantime, they can catch The Darkness on tour across the US and Canada, and enjoy their latest album, "Dreams On Toast."

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