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Pierce The Veil Are Giving Away Their “King For A Day” Briefcase From When We Were Young

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King For A Day” by Pierce The Veil is a cult hit. A song that went down a treat when it was first released in 2012, it has also had a resurgence in the last 18 months. A lot of that is thanks to the power of TikTok and what it can do for old songs, but it’s mainly because it is still such a banger. A scene staple in every sense, it immortalised both PTV and Sleeping With Sirens’ Kellin Quinn as stars. And in a long list of huge moments of them performing it together, 2022 threw up a couple more that will go down as legendary in years to come.

That was at When We Were Young, where the pair walked out on stage in their iconic suits and with briefcase in hand, just like they did in the video all those years ago. And thanks to When We Were Young and the Living The Dream Foundation, you have the chance to own it. How ace is that?

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All you have to do to be in a chance of owning history is follow these steps. You see the Instagram post below? Just make sure you’re following LTD Foundation and tag three of your friends in the comments. That’s it! A winner will be notified on Friday (July 21).

To get you in the mood, here you can relive the Pierce The Veil performance at When We Were Young, again and again and again:

Pierce The Veil released their latest album The Jaws Of Life earlier this year via Fearless Records. A bold and brilliant dive into 90s alt-rock via post-hardcore and scene culture, it’s a fascinating listen from a band that continues to thrive. Here’s “Emergency Contact”:

 
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