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When We Were Young adds a second date to 2025 festival

When We Were Young organisers have announced the addition of a second date for this year’s edition of the pop-punk bash.

The new date will take place on Sunday, October 19 2025 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. Fans can sign up here to receive a text access code for the second date pre-sale which will take place on Friday (February 28) at 10am PT. A variety of tickets such as GA, GA+, VIP and VIP Cabanas (21+ only) will be available with layaway payment plans starting at $19.99 down. A general ticket sale will commence that same day if there are any remaining tickets.

The first day will take place on Saturday, October 18 2025 the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. Both days will have the same line-up comprised of Panic! At The Disco alongside Blink-182, Weezer, Avril Lavigne, The Offspring, Knocked Loose, and more.

In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Panic! At The Disco will perform their debut album ‘A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out’ in its entirety, along “with some of your other favorite Panic! At The Disco songs”, the band announced in an Instagram post.

The reformation of Panic! isn’t the only reunion at the festival next year: post-hardcore band letlive. have been added to its line-up as part of a “proper” farewell tour – as lead singer Jason Aalon Butler revealed earlier this year – along with Never Shout Never, Jack’s Mannequin, and The Cab. The Gaslight Anthem are also performing at the festival after reuniting in 2022.

Meanwhile, a wide spectrum of pop-punk acts are scheduled for When We Were Young, including All Time Low, Yellowcard, The Used, Simple Plan, Taking Back Sunday, Mayday Parade and The Story So Far. On the heavier side of things, there’s Alexisonfire, Ice Nine Kills, Motionless In White, Kublai Khan TX, Bad Religion, Beartooth, and Loathe.

Last year’s When We Were Young saw a unique approach to its curation – most of its line-up performed an album from their respective discographies in full over two days.

Among the classic albums performed live were My Chemical Romance‘s classic 2006 album ‘The Black Parade’, Jimmy Eat World’s ‘Bleed American’, A Day To Remember‘s ‘Homesick’ and Dashboard Confessional‘s ‘Dusk And Summer’.

In other news, The festival’s official merch t-shirt also went viral after fans discovered several band names were misspelt on its print. This included The All-Amercian Rejects (The All-American Rejects), New And Glory (New Found Glory) and We Are In The Crowd (We Are The In Crowd).

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