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When We Were Young 2025 Returns to Vegas With an Unmissable Lineup

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By Caitlin Schmidt

When We Were Young is back at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds for its fourth consecutive year, and as someone who has attended every single installment, I can confidently say that this festival never fails to deliver. Each year has had its own unique vibe: year one and year three definitely leaned heavily into emo and post-hardcore, drawing fans craving the angst and the intimate sing/scream-alongs. Year two shifted a bit more toward pop-punk, with high-energy anthems and a whole lot of jumping dominating the weekend. This year, however, feels like the perfect mix of both worlds, with pop-punk and emo staples sitting alongside hints of indie, more post-hardcore, punk, and even theatrical, horror-themed metalcore (looking at you, Ice Nine Kills). Scheduled for October 18 & 19, 2025, the festival promises a weekend where nostalgia meets discovery, giving every fan something to scream along to.

The 2025 lineup is absolutely unmissable. Panic! At The Disco will celebrate the 20th anniversary of A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out with a full album playthrough, something last year’s festival also centered around, letting fans relive every iconic moment in real time. blink-182 will hit all the classics from Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Self-Titled, and more, ensuring there’s something for every era of blink fans to sing, jump, and scream along to. You’ll also catch Weezer, Avril Lavigne, The Offspring, All Time Low, The Used, Knocked Loose, and dozens of other bands taking over multiple stages. For fans like me, it’s a thrill to move from one stage to the next, chasing different vibes—from the heartfelt sing-alongs of emo legends to the adrenaline-pumping chaos of heavier acts. Every year, I leave exhausted, sunburned, and already planning my next trip back.

Tickets are still available. General Admission starts at $425, GA+ at $595, and VIP packages—including lounge access and exclusive viewing areas—start at $695, while ticket and hotel packages actually start at $577—what a steal! Whether you’re in it for the full Vegas weekend experience or just want to soak up the sun to your favorite sets, there’s a ticket tier that fits your style. Beyond the music, the festival is all about the little moments—the late-night laughs with friends, the shared nostalgia with strangers, and the pure thrill of being part of a massive crowd of devoted fans who live and breathe the songs you grew up on.

Full 2025 Lineup:

  • Panic! At The Disco
  • blink-182
  • Weezer
  • Avril Lavigne
  • The Offspring
  • All Time Low
  • The Used
  • Knocked Loose
  • The Gaslight Anthem
  • Bad Religion
  • Yellowcard
  • Ice Nine Kills
  • Motionless In White
  • I Prevail
  • Beartooth
  • Simple Plan
  • Kublai Khan TX
  • The Plot In You
  • Mayday Parade
  • Loathe
  • Asking Alexandria
  • Pvris
  • We Came As Romans
  • Boys Like Girls
  • The Cab
  • Taking Back Sunday
  • The Maine
  • Letlive
  • Story Of The Year
  • Sleeping With Sirens
  • Breathe Carolina
  • Jack’s Mannequin
  • Set Your Goals
  • Crown The Empire
  • The Starting Line
  • Plain White T’s
  • Destroy Boys
  • The Story So Far
  • We The Kings
  • Sunami
  • The Amity Affliction
  • The Summer Set
  • The Rocket Summer
  • Never Shout Never
  • Don Broco
  • The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
  • Taylor Acorn
  • Holding Absence
  • The Movielife
  • Alexisonfire
  • Her Leather Jacket
  • Arm’s Length

I’ve had the chance to see and cover several of these artists on their tours this year, and trust me—you won’t want to sleep on any of them.

Each year, When We Were Young strikes the perfect balance of nostalgia, energy, and unforgettable live performances, and 2025 looks set to continue that tradition. Whether it’s your first time or your fourth, the feeling of tens of thousands of fans screaming in unison, the excitement of discovering new acts, and the unfiltered joy of hearing your favorite songs live makes this festival something truly unforgettable. The festival captures the spirit, excitement, and sense of community that have made it a must-attend event for fans of every generation.

For those looking to make the most of their Vegas trip, the festival weekend is also packed with side shows every year. These intimate performances offer fans the chance to catch even more of their favorite acts in a non-festival setting:

  • Taking Back Sunday with letlive & Straylight Run – Friday, October 17 at Fontainebleau
  • Ice Nine Kills with The Plot In You – Friday, October 17 at Pearl Concert Theater
  • Story Of The Year and The Cab with The Rocket Summer & Her Leather Jacket – Friday, October 17 at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
  • The Story So Far with Sunami & Set Your Goals – Friday, October 17 at AREA15
  • Emo Night Brooklyn (Late Night Show) – Saturday & Sunday, October 17 & 18 at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas

These side shows give fans a chance to extend the weekend, see more of their favorite artists up close, and dive even deeper into the music that makes When We Were Young such a special experience.

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Lollapalooza announces lineup and day by day schedule

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Chicagos Lollapalooza is back with its yearly lineup this time featuring a very pop heavy focus. Headliners Lorde, Charli XCX, Olivia Dean, and Tate McRae will be joined alongside The Smashing Pumpkins and others including Turnstile, The Story So Far, Hot Mulligan, Wet Leg, and more.

Single day and four day tickets are on sale now with all selling out rather quickly and wait lists being opened for fans to sign up for.

The fest returns to Grant Park with over 100 bands across four days this July 30th-Aug. 2nd.

Learn more and see the full daily lineup here.

Lollapalooza 2026 lineup poster featuring artists and their performance days from July 30 to August 2, 2026, at Grant Park, Chicago.

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When We Were Young Fest cancels 2026 festival, will return in 2027

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When We Were Young Fest has announced that the festival will not be happening as expected in 2026 instead taking a year off and returning in 2027. This comes amid Warped Tour doing more dates in 2026 mixed with a loss in momentum from the festivals 2025 run.

The festival posted on their social media:

To Our When We Were Young Family

The songs, the memories, the moments – none of it exists without you. After an unforgettable run in Las Vegas, we’ve decided to take 2026 off to give this festival the care it deserves and to make sure what comes next feels just as special as what came before.

When We Were Young Festival will return to Las Vegas in October 2027.

Thank you for showing up with your whole hearts every year. This isn’t goodbye – it’s just a phase.

We’ll see you in 2027.

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Louder Than Life announces line up including Limp Bizkit, Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Circa Survive reunion and more

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Louder Than Life has announced their 2026 festival line up including 195+ bands. Headliners Iron Maiden (doing their Run For Your Lives tour), Limp Bizkit, My Chemical, Tool, and more will be closing out the night. Danzig, Pantera, Blood By Blood, Danny Elfman and more round out an eclectic lineup. Some of the more interesting announcements though include the reunion show for Circa Survive, Chad Grey (doing his 30 years of Madness set), and WWE legend Jeff Hardy.

Four-day and single-day tickets are on sale now. See the full 2026 lineup below.

Louder Than Life festival lineup poster featuring headlining bands and artists for each day, including Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Limp Bizkit, and Tool, scheduled for September 17-20, 2022, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Governors Ball announces 2026 lineup including Lorde, Katseye, Pierce The Veil, and more

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Governors Ball will be celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and has announced their lineup for this years fest. Headlined by the likes of Lorde, Stray Kids, and A$AP Rocky the festival will see also the likes of Pierce The Veil, Hot Mulligan, Amyl And The Sniffers and more bring a different sound to the stages.

The lineup also includes Baby KeemKali UchisJennieGeeseMajor LazerPierce the VeilDominic FikeBlood OrangeClipseMariah The ScientistWet Leg,  Freddie Gibbs & The AlchemistThe Dare2hollisRavyn Lenae, and many more. 

Fans can sign up now for the SMS Presale happening this Thursday, January 8 from 10am – 11am ET. This is the ONLY WAY to guarantee getting your tickets at the lowest price. Sign up here for a presale passcode to secure your spot at Gov Ball 2026. All ticket prices will increase on Thursday at 11am ET when the Public On-Sale begins. Additionally, physical wristbands will return!

Gov Ball is once again offering PIT VIEWING 3-Day and 1-Day ticket types. This ticket offers the same amenities as VIP but includes an exclusive viewing area at all 3 stages just in front of VIP viewing. There is no better view available! Returning premium ticket types this year include GA+, VIP and Cabanas for both 1-Day and 3-Days. For more information, and all ticket type amenities, visit www.governorsballmusicfestival.com/tickets

Layaway Plans are also available on all ticket types starting at $25 down for a $319 3-Day GA Ticket. Also, local Queens residents (11368, 11355, 11375, and 11367 zip codes) are eligible for a 15% discount on tickets. For more information on all ticket types and layaway plans, please visit www.GovBall.com.  

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Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival announces 2026 line up

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Wilco’s beloved Solid Sound Festival takes place June 26-28th at MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA and has now announced its 2026 musical lineup.

This year’s musical lineup features The Breeders, Gang of Four, Billy Bragg, S.G. Goodman, L’Rain, Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band, Sharp Pins, The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis, Hannah Cohen, and much more. As in festivals past, it would not be Solid Sound if it didn’t feature multiple headline sets from Wilco alongside band members’ various independent and solo projects. And as previously announced, this year’s Friday set from Wilco will be a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience, with Billy Bragg joining the band to perform the songs of Mermaid Avenue.

Additionally, Solid Sound continues to offer some of the most unique non-musical programming at any festival, like John Hodgman’s Comedy Cabaret (which will include comedians Jo Firestone, Demi Adejuyigbe, and Jordan Klepper), poster silk screening demos with Ghost-Town, a screening of a new film about Bob James from Mikael Jorgensen and accompanying Q&A, yoga, nature hikes, and more to be announced.

From rock, jazz, indie, and experimental artists to screenprinting demos, pop-up record stores, children’s programming and more, Solid Sound aims to delight the curious in the exceptional setting of MASS MoCA, a globally renowned, contemporary art museum and fabrication center. On view during the festival, in MASS MoCA’s expansive galleries will be exhibitions by Jeffrey Gibson, Jimena Sarno, Zora J Murff, and its newest, expansive group show Technologies of Relation and more, alongside beloved long-term works from Laurie Anderson, Louise Bourgeois, James Turrell, and Sol LeWitt.

Solid Sound Festival 2026 Lineup
Wilco
Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key: Wilco and Billy Bragg perform the songs of Mermaid Avenue
The Breeders
Gang of Four
Jeff Tweedy
Billy Bragg
Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band
John Hodgman’s Comedy Cabaret
Rich(ard) Dawson
S.G. Goodman
L’Rain
Mini-Mekons featuring Sally Timms & Jon Langford
Sharp Pins
Elizabeth Moen
Nels Cline’s Consentrik Quartet
The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis
George
Souled American
Autumn Defense
Living Hour
Setting
RESPIRA (eucademic, Azumi O E, Waldo Walle)
Prewn
Official Claire
Hannah Cohen
Expandards
Sam & Louise Sullivan
Story Pirates
dysFUNKcrew
Peter Cardoso / Ghost-Town
Mikael Jorgensen on Bob James, a short film screening and Q&A

TICKET INFORMATION
$324 Festival 3-Day Passes
$79 Kids 3-Day Passes*

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

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Milwaukee Metal Fest announces Ministry as final headliner, day by day headliner breakdown

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Milwaukee Metal Fest has announced their third and final headliner with the news of Chicago industrial legends Ministry closing out the fest Sunday. The festival also has announced the other two days headliners schedules with Acid Bath closing Friday and Killswitch Engage on Saturday.

General ticket sales will launch on Monday, December 15 @ 10:00 A.M. CST, which includes all single day, 2-day, and 3-day ticketing options and can be found HERE.

The festival will now take place June 5 – 7, 2026, with the pre-party kicking off on June 4! The festival will take place once again at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom. 

Co-organizer Jamey Jasta comments, “2026 is shaping up to be our best year yet and we’re just getting started! More bands, more stages, more vendors, more food, more signings, it’s gonna be the best weekend EVER! See you in the good the land!”

The current lineup is now as follows with more TBA:

ACID BATH

KILLSWITCH ENGAGE

MINISTRY

OBITUARY

POWERTRIP

AGALLOCH

AFTER THE BURIAL

ALL SHALL PERISH

NAILS

IRON REAGAN

HAVOK

NUNSLAUGHTER

HIRAX

INTEGRITY

PRONG

INTERNAL BLEEDING

UADA

DEADGUY

MASTER

WEEKEND NACHOS

MORTA SKULD

POLKADOT CADAVER

SWORN ENEMY

BELUSHI SPEEDBALL

INCITE

CASKET ROBBERY

DUSK

JEFFREY NOTHING

BRICK BY BRICK

DEAD BY WEDNESDAY

HUMAN ARTIFACTS

THANATOTIC DESIRE

EYES OF THE LIVING

MISERY

STRIKING 13

TRIP TO THE MORGUE

DARK HORSE PROPHET

& OVER 40 MORE ARTISTS / BANDS TO BE ANNOUNCED!

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