Las Vegas, Oct 24 (UNI) American rock band Blink-182 and Canadian singer Avril Lavigne were among the others who caught attention at the political awakening music festival “When We Were Young” held at Las Vegas.
The fourth annual edition of the 7-Eleven-sponsored celebration of pop-punk and emo wasn’t merely a sentimental resurrection of teenage angst, it was a declaration that rebellion, in music and spirit, refuses to be domesticated.
The two-day spectacle, brought together a dream lineup featuring Panic! at the Disco, Weezer, The Offspring, Simple Plan, All Time Low, The Used, Knocked Loose, Taking Back Sunday and Yellowcard, each performing on both days to keep energy alive, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
“You guys having fun?” Blink-182 vocalist and bassist Mark Hoppus asked the

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