Written by: Carlos Howell
February 7, 2025

The When We Were Young Festival 2025 is one of the most anticipated music events of the year. Known for bringing together iconic artists from the past and present, the festival promises an unforgettable experience. 

With its incredible lineup, stunning venue, and electrifying performances, this year’s edition is set to outshine the rest. 

When We Were Young 2025 Artist Lineup

The When We Were Young 2025 lineup is basically a dream come true for anyone born between 1995 – 2005. You will have pop-punk legends like Blink-182 and Avril Lavigne, emo icons like The Used and Taking Back Sunday, and alt-rock giants like Weezer. 

It is a pure nostalgia bomb that will make everyone sing along to all their favorite anthems. This ain’t just a festival; it’s a full-on throwback experience. You can check the lineup from the official website and here.

When We Were Young 2025 Headliner Artists

The When We Were Young 2025 festival at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds features a lineup of nostalgic bands from the mid-2000s. Here are the headliner artists and their anticipated performances.

1. Panic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco is bringing the iconic A Fever You Can’t Sweat Outback for its 20th anniversary. Expect an absolute blast from the past with hits like “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.” This is their exclusive show, so it’s gonna be legendary.

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2. Blink-182

Blink-182 brings chaos with classics like “All the Small Things” and “What’s My Age Again?” This high-energy set will hit you with nostalgia overload. Blink’s been a staple at these festivals, and their impact on pop-punk is immense. After years of absence, their comeback in 2024 reignited the hype, and their OG fans will definitely be hyped for this one. They know how to make every set a mosh-pit moment.

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3. Weezer

Weezer is gonna hit the stage with their alt-rock bangers like “Buddy Holly” and “Island in the Sun.” Expect that chill yet powerful vibe as they mix classic tracks with newer stuff. These guys are legends in the alt-rock scene, and their fans are loyal AF. Their vibe has always been laid-back but anthemic, and they’re sure to get the crowd vibing with their quirky and iconic style.

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When We Were Young 2025 Supporting Acts

There will be other artists/bands for supporting acts in the When We Were Young Festival apart from the ones mentioned above.

1. Avril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne is bringing her skater-punk queen energy to the stage with tracks like “Complicated” and “Sk8er Boi.” She’s basically the blueprint for pop-punk princesses, and her fans have been riding with her since day one. Expect a mix of rebellious vibes and nostalgic energy as she slays the set with all her punk-rock royalty classics.

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2. The Offspring

The Offspring are gonna bring the fast-paced punk energy with tracks like “The Kids Aren’t Alright” and “Pretty Fly (For a White Guy).” Their performance will have the crowd moshing and singing along like it’s 1998. These guys are punk legends, and they’ve been rocking festivals for years.

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3. All Time Low

Known for their catchy hooks and engaging stage presence, All Time Low is expected to perform fan favorites such as “Dear Maria, Count Me In.” Their consistent touring and festival appearances have solidified their reputation as a reliable crowd-pleaser. 

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4. Knocked Loose

Bringing a heavier edge to the lineup, hardcore band Knocked Loose will likely deliver an intense set featuring tracks like “Mistakes Like Fractures.” Their raw energy and commanding performances have earned them a dedicated following within the festival circuit. 

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5. The Gaslight Anthem

With their heartland rock influences, The Gaslight Anthem is anticipated to perform soulful tracks such as “The ’59 Sound.” Their storytelling prowess and emotive performances offer a dynamic contrast to the festival’s predominantly punk lineup.

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When We Were Young 2025 Other Artists

Apart from headliner artists and supporting acts, there will be several other emo/pop/rock bands who will be performing in the When We Were Young 2025 concert.

1. Jack’s Mannequin

Piano-rock outfit Jack’s Mannequin will bring emotional depth with songs like “Dark Blue.” Their introspective lyrics and melodic compositions provide a reflective moment amidst the festival’s high-energy acts. 

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2. Bad Religion

As pioneers of the punk genre, Bad Religion’s set is expected to include politically charged songs like “American Jesus.” Their enduring presence and influential discography continue to inspire both fans and fellow musicians. 

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3. The Used

Emo stalwarts The Used are set to perform emotionally charged tracks such as “The Taste of Ink.” Their passionate delivery and connection with the audience make their performances memorable experiences. 

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4. Yellowcard

Known for their violin-infused punk sound, Yellowcard will likely play hits like “Ocean Avenue.” Their unique instrumentation and melodic approach set them apart within the genre.

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5. Simple Plan

Pop-punk favorites Simple Plan are anticipated to deliver upbeat tracks such as “I’m Just a Kid.” Their relatable lyrics and catchy melodies have made them a staple in the scene.

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6. Taking Back Sunday

Emo icons Taking Back Sunday will bring their dynamic sound with songs like “MakeDamnSure.” Their energetic performances and engaging stage presence consistently captivate audiences.

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7. Ice Nine Kills

Known for their theatrical performances and horror-inspired themes, Ice Nine Kills will deliver a spine-chilling set featuring tracks like “Stabbing in the Dark” and “A Grave Mistake.” Their fanbase thrives on their cinematic storytelling, making them a standout in the lineup.

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8. Motionless in White

With their industrial metalcore sound, Motionless in White will bring a dark, electrifying vibe to the festival. Expect fan favorites like “Another Life” and “Voices,” paired with their signature high-energy stage presence.

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9. I Prevail

I Prevail’s genre-blending mix of metalcore and post-hardcore ensures a dynamic performance. Hits like “Hurricane” and “Bow Down” are expected, offering a balance of heavy riffs and emotional lyrics.

I Prevail

10. Beartooth

Beartooth’s raw, aggressive energy is unmatched, with songs like “In Between” and “The Past Is Dead” guaranteed to fire up the crowd. Their connection with fans through personal lyrics makes their performances unforgettable.

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11. Kublai Khan TX

This Texas-based hardcore band will bring crushing breakdowns and unrelenting energy. Songs like “The Hammer” will showcase their heavy, no-nonsense style.

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12. The Plot in You

Known for their emotionally intense lyrics and atmospheric sound, The Plot in You will perform tracks like “Feel Nothing,” blending melodic and heavy elements.

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13. Mayday Parade

Mayday Parade’s emo anthems like “Jamie All Over” and “Miserable at Best” promise to evoke nostalgia. Their heartfelt performances consistently resonate with fans.

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14. Loathe

Loathe’s experimental metalcore style shines in tracks like “Two-Way Mirror.” Their ability to blend aggression with ambiance sets them apart.

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15. Asking Alexandria

Asking Alexandria’s mix of hard rock and metalcore will feature anthems like “The Final Episode.” Their evolution over the years makes their set versatile and compelling.

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16. Pvris

Pvris combines alt-rock with electronic elements for a hypnotic sound. Expect hits like “My House” and “Death of Me” to shine during their performance.

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17. We Came As Romans

With anthems like “Hope” and “Cold Like War,” We Came As Romans will deliver a powerful set filled with emotional highs and crushing breakdowns.

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18. Boys Like Girls

Boys Like Girls will bring pop-rock classics like “The Great Escape” and “Love Drunk,” ensuring a fun, nostalgic sing-along vibe.

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19. The Cab

Known for their catchy pop-rock tracks, The Cab’s set will likely include fan favorites like “Bounce” and “Bad.”

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20. The Maine

The Maine’s heartfelt lyrics and anthemic sound shine in tracks like “Black Butterflies & Déjà Vu.” Their engaging performances are a fan favorite.

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21. Letlive

Letlive’s intense, unpredictable stage presence makes them a must-see. Expect emotionally raw tracks like “Banshee (Ghost Fame).

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22. The Starting Line

Pop-punk legends The Starting Line will bring classics like “Best of Me,” evoking pure early 2000s nostalgia.

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23. Story of the Year

Story of the Year’s energetic post-hardcore sound, with hits like “Until the Day I Die,” ensures a high-energy performance.

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24. Sleeping with Sirens

Sleeping with Sirens will showcase their emo/post-hardcore hits like “If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn.” Their passionate performances always connect with fans.

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25. Breathe Carolina

Breathe Carolina’s electronic rock will bring the party vibes with tracks like “Blackout.” Their sets are always lively and energetic.

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26. Jack’s Mannequin

Jack’s Mannequin delivers introspective, piano-driven tracks like “Dark Blue,” offering a heartfelt moment amidst the festival’s energy.

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27. Set Your Goals

Set Your Goals’ upbeat, melodic hardcore style will shine with tracks like “Mutiny!” Their live energy is infectious.

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28. Crown the Empire

Crown the Empire blends theatricality with metalcore, delivering tracks like “Memories of a Broken Heart” with powerful visuals and sound.

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29. Plain White T’s

Expect sing-alongs to timeless tracks like “Hey There Delilah.” Their acoustic pop sound provides a refreshing break in the lineup.

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30. Destroy Boys

Destroy Boys’ punk rock attitude and raw sound make them a standout. Tracks like “I Threw Glass at My Friend’s Eye” highlight their rebellious edge.

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31. The Story So Far

Pop-punk heavyweights The Story So Far will perform hits like “Quicksand,” blending catchy melodies with introspective lyrics.

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32. We the Kings

With tracks like “Check Yes Juliet,” We the Kings bring pure pop-punk joy to the stage.

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33. Straylight Run

Known for their introspective indie sound, Straylight Run will likely perform tracks like “Existentialism on Prom Night.

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34. The Rocket Summer

The Rocket Summer’s feel-good, one-man band energy will shine with tracks like “Do You Feel.

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35. Never Shout Never

Never Shout Never’s acoustic pop charm will feature hits like “Trouble.” Their heartfelt performances always resonate with fans.

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36. The Amity Affliction

Australian metalcore titans The Amity Affliction will deliver emotionally heavy tracks like “Pittsburgh.”

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37. The Summer Set

The Summer Set’s upbeat pop-rock vibe shines in tracks like “Chelsea.”

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38. Don Broco

Don Broco’s unique mix of alt-rock and funk-inspired riffs will bring tracks like “Come Out to LA” to life.

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39. Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

With tracks like “Face Down,” their emo/post-hardcore sound remains a crowd favorite.

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40. Taylor Acorn

Taylor Acorn’s acoustic emo covers and originals like “Psycho” will bring intimate vibes to the festival.

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41. Holding Absence

Known for their emotional post-hardcore sound, Holding Absence will deliver tracks like “Afterlife.”

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42. The Movielife

Movielife’s melodic punk anthems, such as “Jamestown,” will bring nostalgia to long-time fans.

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43. Alexisonfire

Post-hardcore legends Alexisonfire will perform emotionally charged tracks like “This Could Be Anywhere in the World.

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44. Her Leather Jacket

Emerging with raw, emotional energy, Her Leather Jacket’s performance is one to watch.

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45. Arm’s Length

With heartfelt lyrics and an emo revival sound, Arm’s Length is perfect for fans of the new wave of emo.

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Special Reunions And Performances

There will be several bands who will be performing exclusively at the When We Were Young festival, which are mentioned below with reasons.

1. Panic! At The Disco

They are returning to the stage for a one-time exclusive special performance. They will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, by performing it in full. Fans are hyped for a nostalgic trip back to 2005 with iconic tracks like “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.

2. The Cab

After a long hiatus, The Cab is reuniting for this festival. Known for their smooth blend of pop-rock and soulful lyrics, their set is expected to include fan favorites like “Bounce” and “Bad.”

3. Straylight Run

After years away from the scene, Straylight Run will return with their introspective indie rock sound, performing hits like “Existentialism on Prom Night.

4. Never Shout Never

This marks a rare reunion for Never Shout Never, bringing their acoustic emo charm back to the stage with songs like “Trouble.”

When We Were Young 2025 Schedule

The When We Were Young 2025 festival is scheduled for Saturday, October 18, 2025, at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

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October 18, 2025Gates open at 11:00 AM PTLas Vegas Festival GroundsGoogle Maps, Apple Maps

When We Were Young On 2025 Day One (October 18th, 2025)

The lineup for the When We Were Young 2025 concert includes:

  • Blink-182
  • Panic! At The Disco
  • Weezer
  • Avril Lavigne
  • The Offspring
  • All Time Low
  • Knocked Loose
  • The Gaslight Anthem
  • Jack’s Mannequin
  • Bad Religion
  • The Used
  • Yellowcard
  • Simple Plan
  • Taking Back Sunday, and more.

For the most current information, including potential additions to the lineup and scheduling updates, please visit the official festival website.

When We Were Young On 2025 Day Two

As of now, only a single day is confirmed for the festival. However, due to high demand, organizers have opened a waitlist for a potential second day. 

When We Were Young 2025 Stage Breakdown

The When We Were Young 2025 festival in Las Vegas will have five stages, each equipped with a general admission standing area and a VIP section. Festival grounds will be equipped with shaded zones, food vendors, bars, merch booths, art installations, and even a skate ramp for attendees to enjoy.

Stage 1

This main stage will host the festival’s biggest headliners, including Blink-182, Panic! At The Disco, and Weezer. Expect massive energy, dazzling production, and a lineup of iconic anthems throughout the day. The stage’s location offers the best sightlines for large-scale performances.

Stage 2

This stage focuses on pop-punk favorites and emo icons, featuring acts like Taking Back Sunday, Yellowcard, and Simple Plan. The vibe here will be nostalgic, with sing-along anthems and high-energy performances. Fans can expect a mix of classic hits and newer tracks from these beloved bands.

Stage 3

Dedicated to heavier sounds, this stage will feature metalcore and post-hardcore acts such as Motionless in White, I Prevail, and Beartooth. Prepare for headbanging breakdowns, intense riffs, and high-octane energy. Fans of heavier genres will find this stage a must-visit.

Stage 4

A spotlight for rising stars and cult favorites, Stage 4 will host bands like Loathe, Holding Absence, and Destroy Boys. This stage is perfect for discovering new favorites while enjoying intimate performances with up-and-coming talent and genre-defying sounds.

Stage 5

The acoustic and indie-focused stage offers a laid-back vibe with acts like Jack’s Mannequin, Taylor Acorn, and The Rocket Summer. This area provides a relaxing atmosphere, ideal for unwinding while enjoying stripped-down, heartfelt performances.

When We Were Young 2025 Tickets

Tickets for the When We Were Young 2025 festival Day 1 are currently sold out, but there is a waitlist for Day 2, which you can join through the official website

You can also get your tickets from trusted ticket sellers like Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Early purchase is recommended due to high demand. You will get general admission and VIP tickets. 

Ticket TypePriceBenefits
General Admission (GA)Prices start at $299.99 (plus fees).Includes entry to the festival grounds and access to all general admission areas. Also includes food vendors and art installations.
General Admission+ (GA+)Prices start at $429.99 (plus fees).Offers everything in GA plus access to air-conditioned restrooms and exclusive shaded areas.
VIPPrices start at $549.99 (plus fees).Includes dedicated VIP viewing areas, expedited entry, premium restrooms, and access to exclusive lounges and food vendors.
VIP CabanaPrices start at $12,500 (for up to 10 people).Includes a private cabana, VIP concierge service, unlimited drinks, and premium views of the main stage. 

Tip: Be cautious of third-party resellers to avoid scams. Always purchase from official sources!

When We Were Young 2025 Travel And Accommodation 

If you are attending the When We Were Young 2025 Concert, you are unlikely to face any difficulties in travel and accommodation at the festival ground located at the heart of Vegas, where you can have access to numerous hotels and the Airport.

1. Nearby airport

Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)

The main airport in Las Vegas is located just 15 minutes from the festival grounds. It serves major domestic and international flights, making it the most convenient choice.

2. Hotel Recommendations

  • The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod

Located just a few minutes from the festival grounds. Budget-friendly and great for groups.

  • Circus Circus Hotel & Casino

Affordable accommodations with family-friendly options and entertainment.

  • The Venetian Resort

A luxurious option with spacious suites and world-class amenities.

  • Treasure Island Hotel & Casino

Offers a mid-range stay with easy access to the Strip and festival location.

3. Transportation

Uber and Lyft are widely available in Las Vegas and offer convenient drop-offs near the festival grounds. If you are staying in a hotel near the festival ground, the festival organizers sometimes provide shuttles from key hotel locations. You can contact the organizers to make yourself available.

You can also avail of the RTC Transit Bus, which is an affordable option with routes to and from the Strip and Downtown.

Conclusion: Relive Your Nostalgic Era

The When We Were Young festival is going to be a nostalgic and electrifying celebration of emo, pop-punk, and alternative rock, bringing together legendary bands and rising stars for an unforgettable experience. The festival guarantees a weekend filled with energy, emotion, and incredible music. Don’t miss out—secure your tickets and prepare for an epic adventure!

FAQs

Will there be a When We Were Young 2025?

The When We Were Young festival is scheduled to be held on October 18, 2025.

Is Panic! At The Disco reuniting for When We Were Young 2025?

There is no official confirmation that Panic! At The Disco will be reuniting for When We Were Young 2025. However, the band is known for surprise performances, so fans are hopeful for a potential reunion.

When We Were Young 2025 sold out?

As of now, the Day 1 tickets have been sold out, but do not worry; you can join the waitlist to get the Day 2 tickets, which will be available soon.

When and where is When We Were Young 2025 taking place?

The When We Were Young festival is going to be held at Las Vegas Festival Grounds in Las Vegas, Nevada.

When We Were Young Attendance 2024?

In 2024, over 65,000 fans attended the When We Were Young festival, making it one of the largest events in the genre. 

Is there an age limit for the When We Were Young festival?

There is typically no strict age limit for the festival, but attendees under 18 may need to be accompanied by an adult.

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