From First To Last guitarist Matt Good is apparently feeling the sting of being rejected thus far when it comes to playing the annual ‘When We Were Young‘ festival in Las Vegas, NV. According to posts shared on social media by Good, the festival passed on booking them for this year’s edition after the band’s camp directly asked them.
The emo/post-hardcore group, who at one point featured Sonny “Skrillex” Moore as their lead vocalist, last released an album back in 2015. Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) over the matter, Good, who currently handles the vocal, guitar, etc. duties for the band, stated:
It’s literally insane no one has ever asked @FFTLAST to play this. I feel like I’m being gaslit lol https://t.co/6TD4vLYf0K
— matt good (@mattg00d) January 18, 2024
I feel it’s important to know we asked @WWWYFest to play multiple months ago and they straight up said no and the last second added TBS. It’s all good but the lies are hilarious to me. Let’s just act like @FFTLAST never mattered I guess ??
— matt good (@mattg00d) January 18, 2024
They said it was already booked lol. Then they have continuously added bands since they said that. It’s literally a joke at this point
— matt good (@mattg00d) January 18, 2024
Ok
— matt good (@mattg00d) January 18, 2024
This year’s ‘When We Were Young‘ festival will featured album-centric performances from My Chemical Romance, A Day To Remember, Coheed And Cambria and more when it returns to Las Vegas, NV in October. You can find more details for the lineup at this location.