When We Were Young is a special time, when we relish an amalgamation of gut-wrenching nostalgia pangs and realize how much of our brain’s storage has been put to work holding onto MxPx lyrics instead of our social security numbers. It’s a place for fellow hoarders of Good Dye Young products who never shy away from a pyramid stud. It’s a moment where all of the Warped Tour eras collide: From hip-hop legends to pop-punk royalty, audiences were constantly surprised as they stood in the crowd at each of the four stages throughout the weekend, watching Lil Wayne singing “Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous” with Good Charlotte, seeing Tony Hawk crash Goldfinger’s set, and Steve Aoki collab with Yellowcard. Alongside the greats, exciting younger acts hit the desert, too, artists who we’ve seen so astutely interpret this corner of alt music we’ve always loved in modern and insightful ways — from Jean Dawson to the Wrecks, EKKSTACY to KennyHoopla.
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With 2024’s lineup featuring My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, and dozens of iconic album play sets, all we have to say is: Until next year, Las Vegas.

Waterparks / Jordan Knight


The Veronicas / Jordan Knight

Simple Plan / Jordan Knight

Say Anything / Jordan Knight

Saves the Day / Jordan Knight

Rise Against / Jordan Knight

Plain White T’s / Jordan Knight

Pierce the Veil / Jordan Knight

The Offspring / Jordan Knight

Now More Than Ever / Jordan Knight

New Found Glory / Jordan Knight


Magnolia Park / Jordan Knight


Jean Dawson / Jordan Knight

Good Charlotte and Lil Wayne / Jordan Knight

Cassadee Pope / Jordan Knight

Games We Play / Jordan Knight


5 Seconds of Summer / Jordan Knight

Good Charlotte mascots / Jordan Knight