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On Oct. 22, 23 and 29, When We Were Young, one of the year’s most anticipated festivals, is bringing some of the biggest names in aughts punk, emo and alternative rock to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
Just a few of those huge acts slated to perform include the recently reunited emo kings My Chemical Romance, the now touring Paramore, Sk8r grrl Avril Lavigne, indie icons Jimmy Eat World, and folk hero Bright Eyes.
Joining them on the throwback bill of the year are Bring Me The Horizon, AFI, Taking Back Sunday, Dashboard Confessional, The All American Rejects, and so many more.
Best of all, the same acts will all perform each day. So, going just one day means you’ll have the chance to see every performer — if you want to speed from stage to stage.
On the other hand, if you want to see My Chemical Romance and Paramore more than once, you can make that happen by hitting When We Were Young two or three times.
And if you’re trying to secure last-minute tix to make either of these dreams a reality, you’re in luck.
Last-minute passes are still available for all three days of the fest.
For those hoping to attend on Oct. 22, the lowest price we could find on general admission passes is on Vivid Seats for $150 before fees.
Vivid Seats has tickets going for $145 before fees for those heading to the Festival Grounds on Oct. 23.
General admission passes start at $160 before fees for Oct. 29.
All prices are subject to fluctuation.
In total, over 60 acts will take the stage on Oct. 22, 23 and 29.
A few of our favorites that we think you’ll love too include Car Seat Headrest, Manchester Orchestra, Alex G, Boys Like Girls, and 3OH!3.
Next year’s When We Were Young Festival
If it’s too close for comfort for you to head to this year’s When We Were Young Festival, no need to worry.
You can start planning your 2023 around next year’s When We Were Young Festival, set to take place on Oct. 21.
Just a few of the mega headliners on the impressive lineup include Green Day, Blink 182, Thirty Seconds To Mars, The Offspring and Good Charlotte.
Click here to snag tickets now.
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