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When We Were Young in Las Vegas, NV

Oct 18, 2025 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $475 Las Vegas Festival Grounds Las Vegas Festival Grounds Tickets from $475

When We Were Young
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When We Were Young

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Andrew McMahon, born in the West Coast, rose to fame as the frontman of Something Corporate and later Jack's Mannequin. Known for pop/rock hits like "The Mixed Tape," he collaborated with Tommy Lee. Despite a leukemia diagnosis in 2005, he released acclaimed albums including *Everything in Transit* and *The Glass Passenger*.
Holding Absence, a post-hardcore band from Cardiff, Wales, is known for heavy riffs and huge choruses. Since 2015, they've released acclaimed albums, toured Europe, and earned a UK chart spot.
Taking Back Sunday, born on Long Island, is known for their emotive rock style. They've sold millions, toured globally, and continue evolving with ambitious albums like "152."
Formed in 2007 in Arizona, The Maine defies genre labels with their pop, alternative, and rock style. Known for catchy tracks like "Bad Behavior," their album "Lovely Little Lonely" showcases John O’Callaghan's poetic pop writing. They engage fans via a web series and a self-hosted music festival.
Breathe Carolina, based in LA, is known for hits like “Too Good” and “Blackout.” Their fifth album, DEADTHEALBUM, hit #2 on Apple Dance charts with 17M streams. They’ve collaborated with Conor Maynard, Robert Falcon, and remixed tracks for Zedd, ILLENIUM, and Ava Max.
Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer renowned for her pop-punk style, sold 50M+ albums globally. Iconic tracks include "Girlfriend." She’s a Grammy-nominated, Juno award winner.
The Story So Far, featuring Parker Cannon and Kevin Geyer, have garnered international acclaim with their relatable style. Their new album "I Want To Disappear" showcases their signature sound, blending heartfelt lyrics and dynamic instrumentation.
Emerging in 1980 from Los Angeles, Bad Religion's socially conscious punk rock, driven by Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz, has influenced generations and shaped the genre.
Never Shout Never, led by Missouri native Christofer Drew, blends emo and acoustic styles. Known for hits like "What Is Love?" and "Black Cat," Drew collaborated with producers like Butch Walker and Dennis Herring. Achieved fame with MTV's TRL and well-received albums including Time Travel and Indigo.
The Bay Area's Set Your Goals mix pop-punk and hardcore, inspired by bands like New Found Glory. Known for "Mutiny!" and pirate-themed lyrics, they've toured with Gorilla Biscuits and Less Than Jake. Members include vocalists Jordan Brown and Matt Wilson and guitarist Audelio Flores, Jr. Signed to Epitaph in 2008, they released "This Will Be the Death of Us" and "Burning at Both Ends".
Formed in 2002, letlive. is known for fusing hardcore, punk, R&B, and soul, led by Jason Aalon Butler. Acclaimed for albums like "Fake History," "The Blackest Beautiful," and "If I'm the Devil...," they're celebrated for raw emotion and chaotic, cathartic live shows. They've returned to continue their impactful musical journey.
Las Vegas band the Cab, inspired by Fall Out Boy, formed in 2004. Their debut album "Whisper War" impressed Panic at the Disco's Spencer Smith and led to a 2007 signing.
Straylight Run, formed by ex-Taking Back Sunday members John Nolan and Shaun Cooper, is known for indie rock with pensive, dreamy tunes. Their debut included "Existentialism on Prom Night." Touring with Hot Rod Circuit, Say Anything, and more, they signed with Universal Republic in 2007.
Ohio's The Plot In You, featuring Landon Tewers and bandmates, masterfully blends heavy music with alternative, electronic, and pop. Known for the viral hit "FEEL NOTHING" and gold-certified tracks, they've sold out shows nationwide. Their album DISPOSE and its successor Swan Song highlight their innovative sound, praised by Hysteria and Revolver.
Ice Nine Kills, originating from Massachusetts, blends extreme metal with melody. Known for horror-themed artistry, they released hit albums "The Silver Scream" and its sequel. Led by Spencer Charnas, they toured with Slipknot and Metallica, partnering in notable horror projects like "Terrifier 3."
Crown The Empire, formed in Dallas by high-school friends, blends hard rock, screamo, and metal, with hits like The Fallout. Known for energetic concerts and tours with Slipknot and others, they've topped Billboard's Rock Charts. Andy Leo and the band power DOGMA with passion and emotion.
Formed in Pennsylvania, the punk-pop band the Starting Line is renowned for hits like "Best of Me." They soared on Drive-Thru Records, shined on Warped Tours, and achieved notable MTV2 success.
The Offspring, icons of Southern California punk, have sold 45M+ albums worldwide with hits like "Pretty Fly." Current members include Dexter Holland and Noodles.
Montreal-born Simple Plan, iconic in the pop-punk scene since 1999, has sold 10M albums and won Juno Awards. Known for hits like "I'm Just a Kid" and famed #ImJustAKid TikTok challenge; they've performed at the 2010 Olympics and collaborated with Deryck Whibley.
Born in Wellsboro, PA, Taylor Acorn left Kutztown University for Nashville, making waves in the pop-punk scene with hits like "Psycho" and "Certified Depressant," addressing mental health and offering fans a space for healing.
Blink-182, a pop-punk band from San Diego, rose to fame with high-energy songs like "What's My Age Again?" and "All the Small Things." Their chart-topping albums include Enema of the State (1999) and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001). Known for humorous videos, they feature members Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. After lineup changes and a hiatus, they returned with the original members and released One More Time in 2023, coinciding with a pop-punk resurgence. They've toured with bands like Weezer and collaborated with artists like Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly.
Yellowcard, a Jacksonville, Florida band, is known for their emo-punk and violin-led alternative rock style. They achieved mainstream success with the double-platinum album "Ocean Avenue" in 2003. Hits like "Way Away" and "Only One" dominated charts. The band released ten albums, including "Lights and Sounds" and "Southern Air," featuring artists like Alex Gaskarth. They reunited for the 2023 EP "Childhood Eyes" and collaborated with Hammock in 2024. Yellowcard's distinct sound and dynamic collaborations have cemented their place in pop-punk history.
Mayday Parade, a Tallahassee emo/pop-punk band, rose in the mid-2000s with hits like “Jamie All Over” and “Miserable At Best,” earning Platinum and Gold honors.
Story Of The Year, born in St. Louis, excels in post-hardcore with hits like “Until the Day I Die.” Known for rich, live acts & tours with Linkin Park & My Chemical Romance.
Gaslight Anthem blends rock and punk with a nostalgic vibe. Known for hits like "The '59 Sound," their music reflects themes of time, love, and survival.
Formed in Baltimore in 2003, All Time Low is a pop-punk band known for energetic shows and hits like "Dear Maria, Count Me In." They collaborated with artists like Demi Lovato and Avril Lavigne, peaked with "Future Hearts," and returned to punk roots with "Wake Up, Sunshine."
The Amity Affliction, formed in 2002 in Brisbane, is an Aussie metalcore band known for emo-tinged, confessional lyrics. Albums like Chasing Ghosts and This Could Be Heartbreak topped Australian charts. They collaborated with artists like Louie Knuxx and Andrew Neufeld. The band is celebrated for its powerful live performances and topped the ARIA charts multiple times.
Plain White T's, a Chicago pop rock band since 1997, delivered hits like "Hey There Delilah," earned 2 Grammy nods, and gained acclaim with appearances on TV and in media.
The Movielife, formed on Long Island in 1997, is known for their pop-punk/melodic hardcore style. They toured with New Found Glory and Glassjaw, releasing LPs like "It's Go Time" and "Forty Hour Train Back to Penn." Notably, vocalist Vinnie Caruana later formed I Am the Avalanche, and guitarist Brandon Reilly started Nightmare of You. After disbanding in 2003, they reunited in 2014 and released "Cities in Search of a Heart" in 2017.
Knocked Loose, from Louisville, are known for their relentless hardcore sound. Over a decade, visits to Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the album "You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To," they’ve won acclaim for their unyielding intensity and potential.
Bryce Avary, aka The Rocket Summer, a multi-instrumentalist and producer known for power pop anthems, has topped Billboard charts. He has performed at major festivals like Glastonbury and toured with Paramore. His music blends industrial, dance-punk, and R&B, earning acclaim from Rolling Stone and Paste.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, known for their 2006 hit "Face Down," blend anthemic choruses with powerful messages. They achieved 5x platinum sales, famed for dynamic shows and tracks like "Brace Yourself," showcasing frontman Ronnie Winter's passion.
Allen Steinberg, born in an unspecified location, is known for his self-reflective, contemplative indie rock style. He wrote the parts for all instruments and most lyrics on Arm's Length's latest album, produced by Anton DeLost, with collaborative efforts from drummer Jeff Whyte, bassist Jeremy Whyte, and Ben Greenblatt. The album features a mix of loud anthems and tender moments, portraying Steinberg's journey through resilience and reflection.
Asking Alexandria, hailing from the UK, blends classic rock with metalcore, influenced by Guns N' Roses and Metallica. Hits like "Alone Again" and "Never Gonna Learn" showcase their success, boasting 1.4B streams and 700M YouTube views. Key members include Ben Bruce and Danny Worsnop. Known for their genuine connection with fans, they tackle themes of anxiety and resilience.
From Scranton, PA, Motionless In White blends metallic rock and industrial sounds with striking visuals. Known for hits like "Reincarnate" and "Disguise," they've topped rock charts and collaborated with stars like Jonathan Davis and Maria Brink.
Alexisonfire, formed in Ontario, Canada, fuses post-hardcore with dynamic styles. Known for hits like "This Could Be Anywhere" and "Young Cardinals," they've earned Juno Awards and collaborated with bands like Moneen, epitomizing a unique connection to themes of otherness and individuality.
Boys Like Girls, formed by friends from Boston, blend rock, pop, and punk. Known for hits like "The Great Escape," they've sold out global tours, teamed up with Taylor Swift on “Two Is Better Than One,” and reached #1 on the Top Rock Albums Chart with Love Drunk. Their debut album went almost multi-Platinum, and in 2023, they released SUNDAY AT FOXWOODS, showcasing their vibrant sound.
We The Kings, from Bradenton, Florida, rose to fame in 2007 with hits like "Check Yes Juliet." Known for pop-punk anthems, they’ve collaborated with Demi Lovato and adapted to new creative processes.
Destroy Boys, formed in California in 2015 by Violet Mayugba and Alexia Roditis, are known for evolving punk rock. Their fourth album, "Funeral Soundtrack #4," showcases their matured, authentic sound.

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311 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89102, USA Directions

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