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When We Were Young in Las Vegas, NV

Oct 18, 2025 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $650 Las Vegas Festival Grounds Las Vegas Festival Grounds Tickets from $650

When We Were Young
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When We Were Young

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Born in Wellsboro, PA, Taylor Acorn hit the Nashville scene in 2017. Known for pop punk, her covers like “Jamie All Over” gained traction, especially among emo fans. With hits like “Do That Again,” she addresses mental health in her music.
Canadian band Alexisonfire, known for their unique post-hardcore style, draws on themes of otherness. They've attracted fans who resonate with feeling different.
Boston band BOYS LIKE GIRLS found fame blending rock, pop, and punk. Hit songs include "The Great Escape" & "Love Drunk." Collabed with Taylor Swift. Known for vibrant live shows globally.
We The Kings, from Bradenton, FL, captivated millions with their pop-punk hits like "Check Yes Juliet." Known for emotional songs and notable collaborations including Demi Lovato.
Destroy Boys, formed in Northern California by Alexia Roditis and Violet Mayugba, rose with punk roots and rock nuances. Known for "Duck Eat Duck World" and tours with Blink-182. They joined Hopeless Records, released LPs with producer Will Yip, and shone at Coachella.
LA-based Breathe Carolina duo known for hits like “Blackout” & “Too Good.” Their fifth album, DEADTHEALBUM, topped Apple Dance charts. Recognized for blending emo roots with modern production, they've also remixed tracks for Zedd & ILLENIUM.
Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer, sold nearly 50M albums globally; 8 Grammy nods & 8 Juno wins. Known for hits like "Girlfriend" & albums like "Let Go." Holds a Guinness record; hugely popular online.
The Story So Far, a band known for its dynamic pop-punk style, emerged with a confident, cohesive record in 'Proper Dose'. Notable for Parker Cannon’s lyricism and significant creative growth.
Born in Los Angeles, Bad Religion is a pioneering punk rock band known for socially conscious anthems and a blend of intellectual lyricism and melodic harmonies. Key members include Greg Graffin and Brett Gurewitz.
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".
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.
Andrew McMahon, former frontman of Something Corporate, is known for founding Jack's Mannequin with hits like "The Mixed Tape." He collaborated with Tommy Lee and overcame leukemia to release acclaimed albums including "Everything in Transit" and "The Glass Passenger."
Taking Back Sunday, a band with a 20+ year span, has sold millions of albums and won a global fan base. Known for emotive music, they strive to impact listeners deeply.
Formed in Arizona, The Maine is known for blending pop, rock, and emo. Notable for hits like "Bad Behavior," they've explored musical boundaries since 2007, hosted their festival, and thrilled fans globally with engaging tours and an online series documenting their studio process.
Ice Nine Kills, blending metal, hardcore, and punk with cinematic horror themes, is known for hits like "Rainy Day" & "Hip To Be Scared". Celebrated for fusing music with iconic horror, their albums feature cameos from Papa Roach to Cannibal Corpse.
Dallas-born Crown The Empire is known for blending hard rock, screamo, and metalcore. With hits like The Fallout and Sudden Sky, they've achieved nearly 700M streams. Touring with Slipknot and more, their Billboard success showcases their deep emotional connection and dynamic sound.
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, pioneers of SoCal punk, hit global fame with 1994’s “Smash”. Known for "Americana" & "Conspiracy of One", they've sold 40M albums, influenced films, TV, and games.
Montreal's Simple Plan, formed in 1999, influenced pop-punk & pop culture, selling 10M albums & winning multiple Juno Awards. Known for #ImJustAKid challenge & hits like "The Antidote."
Ohio's The Plot In You blends alternative, electronic, pop, & R&B into heavy music. Known for hits like "FEEL NOTHING," they've gone gold & sold out nationwide tours.
Originating from the pop-punk scene, blink-182, known for energetic, humorous tracks, rose to fame with "Enema of the State." Famous lineup: Hoppus, DeLonge, Barker. Hits include albums like "California" & "Neighborhoods," achieving numerous chart-toppers. DeLonge returned in 2023.
Yellowcard, an emo-punk/alt-rock band from Jacksonville, gained fame with their platinum album "Ocean Avenue". Known for hits like "Only One", they've released ten albums and won multiple awards. Notable collabs include Hammock.
Mayday Parade, born in Tallahassee, shifted to self-release music after their 7th album, embracing more control and consistent releases. Known for hit single "Got Me All Wrong", inspired by the drummer's romance.
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, known for heartland rock & spirited shows, enjoys growing with fans. Known for relatable anthems, joy in ongoing survival & a sense of coming home in their music.
Formed in Baltimore in 2003, All Time Low shifted from covering tunes to a pop-punk sound inspired by New Found Glory and blink-182. Known for hits like "Monster," they've enjoyed Warped Tour success and multiple top-charting albums, returning to roots with albums like Wake Up, Sunshine.
Australian metalcore band The Amity Affliction, formed in Brisbane in 2002, fuses confessional lyrics with a melodic, emo-tinged sound. Known for hits like "Chasing Ghosts," they've topped ARIA charts multiple times and enjoy international success. They're recognized for powerful live performances and impactful collaborations.
Chicago's Plain White T's, known for pop rock anthems like "Hey There Delilah," have 2.7B streams, 2 Grammy nods, and appearances on shows like Sesame Street and iCarly.
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 Oldham County, KY, focuses on hardcore punk. Known for intense tours since 2014, they recorded a concept album in 2020 during quarantine.
Bryce Avary, aka The Rocket Summer, is a renowned multi-instrumentalist from the early 2000s. Known for energetic power pop hits, he's played Glastonbury and toured worldwide with bands like Paramore and Switchfoot. His album, SHADOWKASTERS, showcases his unique style, blending industrial, UK dance punk, and R&B influences.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, known for "Face Down" & "Brace Yourself," boasts 5x platinum sales & extensive tours. Famous for heartfelt music and dedicated frontman Ronnie Winter.
Asking Alexandria's rock style praises icons like Led Zeppelin and Metallica. Known for hits like "Alone Again," they've amassed 1.4B streams and collaborated with band members including Ben Bruce and Danny Worsnop. Their music videos on YouTube have over 700 million views.
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.

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