Music Festival Gets Roasted After It Can’t Spell Bands’ Names Right on Merch
This past weekend, the second-ever When We Were Young festival took place in Vegas.
Published 6 months ago in Funny
This past weekend, the second-ever When We Were Young festival took place in Vegas. This nostalgia-soaked festival had popular acts of yore gathered in a single location — creating a space where people can reminisce about the heyday of Vans Warped Tour while forgetting about all of the grooming allegations that came as a result of it.
Some people loved this festival so much that they picked up some merch. There was just one problem: They didn’t spell the bands’ names right.
That’s correct — on multiple pieces of merchandise, bands like The All-American Rejects were listed as “The All-Amercian Rejects,” New Found Glory as “New and Glory,” Sleeping With Sirens as “Sleeping With Siriens” and more.
Given the price of merch these days, I think buyers have a right to be a little annoyed.
@livemusicdiary Hello???? @When We Were Young Fest who designed these?? Almost every piece of merch had typos, this was one of the better options #whenwewereyoung#whenwewereyoungfest#festivalmerch#bandmerch#bandtees#bandtee#fail#armorforsleep#theallamericanrejects#newfoundglory#wearetheincrowd#warpedtour♬ WHY IS EVERYONE USING THIS - .
@gloomyghoul13 Didn’t anyone spell check?? ♀️ (Also to clarify, this hoodie was $80. I spent a total of $130 on merch which was this hoodie and a t shirt.) #whenwewereyoung#wwwyfest#whenwewereyoung2024#wwwy2024#music#festival#lasvegas♬ I'm Not Okay (I Promise) - My Chemical Romance