Due to overwhelming demand, a second date of Sunday, October 22nd has been added to the When We Were Young Festival 2023 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. Presale for the new date begins Friday, February 24th at 2 pm PST via Ticketmaster, and any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, February 24th at 3 pm PST.
The festival will feature the same lineup on both Saturday, October 21st and Sunday, October 22nd dates. With an epic pop-punk twist, this year’s bill delivers a colossal collection of the all-star bands that perfected the genre, including headliners Blink-182, featuring reunited original members Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker and one of the most influential bands of the genre, Green Day. The lineup also features fan favorites 30 Seconds To Mars, The Offspring, Good Charlotte, 5 Seconds of Summer, All Time Low, Yellowcard, Rise Against, Sum 41, Pierce the Veil, Gym Class Heroes, Michelle Branch, Thrice, Rise Against, Simple Plan, New Found Glory and many more.

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