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When We Were Young with Motion City Soundtrack, Hot Mulligan, and more

Oct 21, 2023  ·  Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV

When We Were Young
Oct 21
When We Were Young
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The Veronicas, iconic pop-punk duo from Australia, are famous for hits like "4ever" and "Untouched." Their impactful songwriting has earned multi-platinum albums and international acclaim.
Thirty Seconds to Mars, formed by Jared and Shannon Leto, debuted in 2002. Known for hits like "Walk on Water," they've sold over 15M albums and won MTV and Billboard awards.
Rise Against, a socially-conscious punk rock band, is known for its multi-Gold and Platinum hits. Their style blends punk attitude with post-hardcore fury. Known for thought-provoking lyrics, they recorded Nowhere Generation at The Blasting Room with producer Bill Stevenson, spotlighting social and economic issues affecting the American Dream.
Something Corporate, from Orange County, gained fame in the early 2000s with their piano-driven alt-rock. Known for hits like "Audioboxer," they featured Andrew McMahon, who later formed Jack's Mannequin. Their debut album, "Leaving Through the Window," released in 2002, was a crossover success. They toured with Yellowcard and released a concert DVD. After a hiatus, McMahon battled leukemia and recovered, returning to focus on Jack's Mannequin, whose debut made the Billboard Top 40. The band briefly reunited for a tour in 2010.
Michelle Branch, born in Arizona, debuted with *The Spirit Room* (2001), featuring hit singles like "Everywhere." She won a Grammy for "The Game of Love" with Santana and gained further acclaim with her album *Hotel Paper.* Branch also found success with The Wreckers and released her 2017 album *Hopeless Romantic,* co-produced with husband Patrick Carney.
Bowling for Soup, formed in 1994 in Wichita Falls, TX, is famed for hits like "1985" and "Girl All The Bad Guys Want." Known for their humor and pop punk style, the band was Grammy-nominated and created theme songs for Jimmy Neutron and Phineas and Ferb. Celebrating 30 years, BFS remains active with live shows and new releases, despite co-founder Chris Burney's retirement.
Beach Bunny’s Lili Trifilio is known for her openhearted pop rock and pop punk. With Platinum and Gold singles, Trifilio is a leading voice and emotional powerhouse.
Joyce Manor, formed in 2008 in Torrance, CA, is known for catchy, nuanced pop-punk. Their sixth album, "40 oz. To Fresno," showcases past and new work. Produced by Rob Schnapf, with Tony Thaxton on drums, the album was recorded at Mant Sounds in Glassell Park.
AJJ's "Disposable Everything" blends acoustic rock, jazz, and strings, showcasing their 20-year alchemy. Praised as their greatest work by Paste Magazine.
Motion City Soundtrack, a renowned American rock band since 1997, blends emo/pop-punk with indie. Famous for hits like "Everything Is Alright," they return with "Stop Talking."
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.
Indie rock duo The Front Bottoms, from Woodcliff Lake, NJ, blend pop and punk with witty lyrics. Known for "Going Grey" and "In Sickness & In Flames," they've toured with blink-182 and Frank Turner. Band members Brian Sella and Mathew Uychich maintain thematic quirks despite evolving sounds, achieving success via Fueled by Ramen.
Lit, a SoCal power punk band from the post-grunge era, is known for hits like "My Own Worst Enemy," "Miserable," and "Zip-Lock." Their album "A Place in the Sun" is RIAA Certified Platinum. The band, featuring original members Ajay and Jeremy Popoff, and Kevin Baldes, won a Billboard Music Award and continues to tour, captivating fans globally.
Orlando's Magnolia Park blends punk, rock, pop, hip-hop, and metalcore into a vibrant sound. Formed in 2018, they're acclaimed for their genre-spanning creativity.
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.
Pierce the Veil, hailing from San Diego, excel in post-hardcore with intense, confessional lyrics. Fronted by Vic Fuentes, their albums include "A Flair for the Dramatic" and "Misadventures." Known for energetic live shows, they hit No.1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers and are praised for Queen-like influences.
Say Anything, led by Max Bemis, emerged in LA blending emo, punk, and pop. Known for singles like "Alive with the Glory of Love," they gained fame with albums like ...Is a Real Boy. Despite lineup changes, Bemis remained central, collaborating with producers Tim O'Heir and Stephen Trask. They're celebrated for their raw, introspective style. After disbanding in 2019, they reunited in 2023, delighting fans at festivals and dropping singles "Psyche" and "Are You (In) There?"
Games We Play, aka Emmyn Calleiro, resides in Los Angeles and is known for his humor and philanthropy. He’s a self-made millionaire, passionate volunteer, and dog dad.
Formed in 1998 in California, Thrice, led by Dustin Kensrue, blends genres with a unique style. Their self-recorded "Horizons/East" showcases synth-driven tracks mixed by Scott Evans, known for bands like Sleep. Influenced by Fugazi, the album explores themes of danger and mental struggles.
Set It Off, an independent band, embraces freedom over societal pressures with genre-bending music. Known for singles on Sirius XM's Octane, their sincerity and originality shine through. Originating with their debut, Cinematics, they continue to connect deeply with fans, driven by fresh creativity and authenticity.
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.
Less Than Jake, ska-punk legends from Gainesville, known for energetic shows, timeless style, and hits like “The Science of Selling Yourself Short.” Collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson, they've stayed consistent and vibrant over 33 years.
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.
Formed in Coral Springs, Florida in 1997, New Found Glory became pop-punk trailblazers with hits like “My Friends Over You.” They've produced gold and platinum records, defined the easycore subgenre, and played on MTV. The band faced adversity when guitarist Chad Gilbert battled cancer in 2021 but turned the experience into their heartfelt acoustic album, Make the Most of It.
Citizen, a renowned rock band, excels in emotional ballads and powerful anthems. Known for guitar-driven rock, they've wowed in major festivals and sold-out shows.
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.
Knuckle Puck, known for their energetic pop-punk sound, celebrate a decade since *Copacetic*. Their impassioned performances unite fans worldwide, driven by the powerful vocals of Taylor and Casasanto.
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."
Indiana-formed pop-punk band the Ataris, led by Kris Roe, gained fame in the late '90s. Known for 2003's *So Long, Astoria* and a hit cover of "Boys of Summer", they achieved chart success. Despite line-up changes, Roe continues to tour with alt-rock hooks. Notable collaborations include Vandals' Joe Escalante and members of Descendents.
Scranton-based band Tigers Jaw blends catchy melodies with harmonious vocals, gaining fame with tracks that mirror Fleetwood Mac and Saves the Day influences.
California emo rockers Finch, formerly Numb, broke out with the EP "Falling into Place" and hit "What It Is to Burn." Known for intense live shows and a spat with Disturbed, they collaborated with Mark Trombino and toured with RX Bandits.

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