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When We Were Young with Motion City Soundtrack, Pierce The Veil, and more

Oct 22, 2023  ·  Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV

When We Were Young
Oct 22
When We Were Young
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Bowling for Soup, a Texas pop-punk band, hit mainstream with "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" & "1985." Known for witty lyrics & energetic gigs, they formed in 1994, made a Grammy-nominated album, and wrote the Phineas and Ferb theme.
Ska-rock band Less Than Jake, renowned for energetic shows and strong fan connection, hail from Florida. Known for hits like "Silver Linings," they've collaborated with top rock acts and continue to energize audiences worldwide.
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.
Beach Bunny’s Lili Trifilio shines in "Honeymoon," blending bedroom pop into anthemic rock with hits like "Dream Boy" & "Ms. California." Recorded in Chicago, her band evolved from 2015 solo project.
Formed in Torrance, CA, Joyce Manor, known for pop-punk hits & nuanced compositions, has a dedicated following. Key members include Barry Johnson & Matt Ebert. Known for the album "40 oz. To Fresno."
AJJ's "Disposable Everything" mixes acoustic rock, jazz, and string harmonies, showcasing their 20-year musical evolution. This album is praised as their greatest achievement.
New Jersey indie rockers the Front Bottoms, known for witty, eclectic pop-punk, found success with albums like "Going Grey" and "In Sickness & In Flames." Achievements include touring with blink-182 and playing Coachella.
Founded in Coral Springs in 1997, New Found Glory sparked the easycore subgenre with hits like "My Friends Over You." Known for energetic pop-punk, they achieved gold and platinum with albums and MTV fame.
Citizen, a rock band known for skillfully blending quiet ballads with loud anthems, features members like Mat Kerekes and Nick Hamm. Famous for hits like "Calling The Dogs," the band melds post-hardcore, shoegaze, and more, making them a standout live act and a major festival favorite.
Orlando's Magnolia Park blends genres in hits like their debut LP "Baku's Revenge." Known for Halloween Mixtape series, the band features rich narratives and characters. Collaborates extensively within their genre.
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.
Formed in 1997 by Minneapolis natives, punk-pop band Motion City Soundtrack gained popularity with hits produced by Mark Hoppus. Known for albums like "I Am the Movie" and "Even If It Kills Me," their music features collaborations with Blink-182 and tours with ok Go and Warped Tour.
Knuckle Puck, known for spirited live shows and powerful songs, celebrates the 10-year "Copacetic" anniversary. Famed for unity, the band thrives on community and impactful vocals from Taylor and Casasanto.
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.
The Ataris, formed in 1996 in Anderson, Indiana, gained cult status with pop-punk hits like "In This Diary" and a cover of "Boys of Summer." Led by Kris Roe, they achieved chart success with albums such as 2003's So Long, Astoria. Despite lineup changes, they toured with bands like blink-182 and formed their label, Isola Recordings.
Tigers Jaw, from Scranton, known for catchy, relatable lyrics, merge Fleetwood Mac and Saves the Day. Celebrated for evolving while touring and their indie punk roots.
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.
Formed in LA by Max Bemis, Say Anything gained fame with their 2004 album "...Is a Real Boy" and hit "Alive with the Glory of Love." Known for blending emo, punk, and pop, they disbanded in 2019 but reunited in 2023 for live shows.
Pierce the Veil, formed by Vic Fuentes, Tony Perry, and Jaime Preciado, blend post-hardcore punk with rich musicality. Known for hits like "Selfish Machines" and albums like "Collide with the Sky," they consistently engage fans worldwide with their raw, energetic style.
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.
Thrice's 1998 formation with Dustin Kensrue and others led to an impactful rock sound. Known for "Color of the Sky," "Buried in the Sun," and collaborations with Scott Evans, their album "Horizons/East" blends synth and rock, exploring deep themes with influences from Fugazi.
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."
Michelle Branch, from Arizona, is a singer-songwriter known for her emotive pop-rock style. Her debut album, "The Spirit Room," featured hits like "Everywhere" and "All You Wanted." She won a Grammy for her collaboration with Santana on "The Game of Love" and earned a Grammy nod with The Wreckers’ “Leave the Pieces." Her 2017 album, "Hopeless Romantic," co-produced with husband Patrick Carney, showcased her mature sound.

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