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Vans Warped Tour

Jul 26, 2025 at 3:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM, 4:59 PM and 11:59 PM  ·  Shoreline Waterfront, Long Beach, CA Shoreline Waterfront, Long Beach, CA

Vans Warped Tour
Jul 26
Vans Warped Tour
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Slaughter to Prevail, led by Alex Terrible and Jack Simmons, blend dark lyrics with powerful riffs. Known for their dynamic deathcore style on "Kostolom" and "Misery Sermon."
Formed in Huntington Beach, CA in 1994, The Aquabats are known for their zany ska-punk style and superhero personas. Notable albums include *The Return of the Aquabats* and *Charge!!*. They starred in the Emmy-nominated TV series *The Aquabats! Super Show!* and collaborated with Travis Barker before his Blink-182 fame. The band saw chart success with the *Super Show! Vol. 1* soundtrack and maintained their fun-loving spirit with albums like *Kooky Spooky…In Stereo*.
Less Than Jake, ska-punk legends from Gainesville, known for energetic shows, timeless style, and hits like “The Science of Selling Yourself Short.” Collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson, they've stayed consistent and vibrant over 33 years.
Atmosphere's album "So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously," featuring Slug's introspective raps and Ant's dynamic, inventive production, blends comfort with palpable tension. Known for delving into paranoia, perspective, and optimism, the album emphasizes hope amid anxiety, with songs like "Okay" and "Still Life" standing out.
Born from a small town's fascination with gothic themes, Black Veil Brides blends hard rock and heavy metal. Revered for anthems of empowerment, they have a global fanbase.
Chiodos, originally Chiodos Bros., formed in Davison, MI, blends punk, metal, and melodic elements. Known for energetic live shows and songs from albums like "Bone Palace Ballet." Toured with Yellowcard, Coheed & Cambria; collaborated with Casey Bates and Thomas Erak.
The Wonder Years, from Lansdale, PA, are known for their heartfelt pop-punk. Led by Dan Campbell, they explore themes of growth and purpose on "The Hum Goes On Forever."
Sean Foreman and Nathaniel Motte of 3OH!3, hailing from Boulder, CO, are known for hits like 'Don't Trust Me' and 'My First Kiss'. They've produced for artists like Maroon 5 and Ariana Grande and celebrate their Gold album 'WANT'. The duo returns with new music, embracing their quirky style.
Arrows in Action, formed in Gainesville, FL. Known for creating welcoming spaces through music. Email [email protected] for management.
Pop-rock band Honey Revenge, from Los Angeles, features Devin Papadol (vocals) and Donovan Lloyd (guitar). Known for catchy singles like "Worst Apology" and "Airhead," their breakout track "Habitual" addresses mindset's impact on mental health. They've toured nationally and shared stages with Loveless and State Champs. Their debut album, 'Retrovision,' is produced by notable names like Josh Strock and Kris Crummett, and has attracted attention from platforms like MTV and Kerrang!
If Not For Me, from Harrisburg, PA, is known for high-energy metalcore shows with catchy choruses and heavy riffs. Inspired by bands like August Burns Red, they signed with InVogue Records in 2023.
Nova Twins are a groundbreaking UK rock duo, praised by Tom Morello and Elton John. Known for their electric live shows and innovative sound, they are the first Black rock band shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize. They’ve shared the stage with Foo Fighters, Muse, and Bring Me The Horizon, dominating festivals worldwide.
Sublime, formed in 1988, fused reggae and punk, rising to fame with hits like "What I Got." Despite Bradley Nowell's 1996 passing, they're iconic, selling 18M albums.
CKY, born from skate-punk culture, is known for their raucous hard rock and wild lifestyle. With hits crafted in the Joshua Tree, their sound mixes raw rock with funk. Featuring frontman Chad I Ginsburg and drummer Jess Margera, CKY excels in explosive, groovy tracks.
Johnnie Guilbert, born in California, is an alternative artist known for blending emo, punk, and rock. His heartfelt style, shaped by influences like Panic at the Disco, accompanies themes of mental health. Starting with his debut EP "Not So Perfect," Johnnie balances roles as a YouTuber and musician. His evolution includes bolder, darker production, captivating fans’ emotions through raw self-expression.
Formed by Ice-T and Ernie C, Body Count gained fame with their 1991 track "Cop Killer." They won a Grammy in 2021 for "Bum-Rush," inspired by Slayer and Suicidal Tendencies.
Cartel, formed in Atlanta (2004), is known for emo-pop. Their debut "Chroma" broke into Billboard Top 200. Famous for the MTV hit "Honestly" and the unique "Band in a Bubble" series. Collaborated with Epic and Wind-Up Records.
Ice-T, born Tracy Marrow in Newark, rose to fame as a pioneering gangsta rapper and frontman of the metal band Body Count. Known for hits like "Colors" and "Cop Killer," he blends direct, incisive lyrics on social issues with humor. Ice-T co-founded Rhyme Syndicate and sold gold albums like *Power* and *O.G. Original Gangsta*. A talented actor, he starred in *New Jack City* and appears on *Law & Order: SVU*. He’s collaborated with Ice Cube, E-40, and Megadeth, while his band Body Count remains active.
Of Mice & Men have topped Billboard's Rock and Indie Charts and hit No. 4 on the Top 200. They've toured with Metallica, Linkin Park, and Slipknot, amassing 5M followers.
STATE CHAMPS, formed by Derek DiScanio, Tyler Szalkowski, Ryan Scott Graham, and Evan Ambrosio, are an influential pop-punk band known for energetic tunes. Their debut, "The Finer Things," earned a 5K review from Kerrang!. "Around the World and Back" hit No. 3 on Billboard's Rock Albums and appeared in Rock Sound’s Top 10 of 2015. Produced by Drew Fulk, their album "Kings Of The New Age" highlights their legacy. Billboard deemed them "modern-day pop-punk torchbearers" in 2018. They combine punk soul with arena-ready rock.
Winnipeg’s Comeback Kid is a punk band known for high-energy performances and albums like Broadcasting (2007) and Die Knowing (2014). Founded in 2002 by members of Figure Four, the band gained traction with Victory Records, releasing the influential hit Wake the Dead. They’ve toured widely with bands like Madball and Gorilla Biscuits and collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson. The lineup has evolved over the years, with Andrew Neufeld on vocals and Stu Ross on guitar, releasing albums like Heavy Steps (2022).
Born in Wellsboro, PA, Taylor Acorn left Kutztown University for Nashville, making waves in the pop-punk scene with hits like "Psycho" and "Certified Depressant," addressing mental health and offering fans a space for healing.
From Australia, Kim Dracula blends metal, industrial, jazz, trap, and Latin music, gaining fame with “Make Me Famous”. Known for extreme visuals and eclectic style, their work like “Drown” merges various genres, captivating a diverse audience.
Oxymorrons from NYC blend rock and hip-hop, best known for hits like “Enemy”. Celebrated for defying genre norms, they've gained acclaim from Guitar World and BBC Radio 1, and toured with Bad Omens and nothing, nowhere.
From Ashes To New, a Lancaster, PA band, fuses hard rock, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative music, earning acclaim and millions of streams since 2013.
The Funeral Portrait is a theatrical rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, known for loud, anthemic music that embraces outcasts, fostering community and acceptance.
Wiplash, formed in 2020 in Mexico, is known for their rock genre. They gained fame with their debut album, RPDF, and performed shows across Mexico. Their album was nominated for Best Rock Album at the Latin Grammys in 2022. Their second album, Narvarte, was produced by fLIP Tamez and Sebastian Krys. They've collaborated with Apocalyptica. Band members include J Moore, Diego Moguel, Daniel Gal, and Smoke.
A Day To Remember, from Ocala, Florida, tops Rock, Indie, and Alternative charts with hits like "Bad Vibrations," selling millions and praised by Rolling Stone. Known for unique recording styles, they've amassed over 800 million Spotify streams, 500 million YouTube views, and sold out tours, including their curated Self Help Festival.
Rise Against, a socially-conscious punk rock band, is known for its multi-Gold and Platinum hits. Their style blends punk attitude with post-hardcore fury. Known for thought-provoking lyrics, they recorded Nowhere Generation at The Blasting Room with producer Bill Stevenson, spotlighting social and economic issues affecting the American Dream.
Bowling for Soup, formed in 1994 in Wichita Falls, TX, is famed for hits like "1985" and "Girl All The Bad Guys Want." Known for their humor and pop punk style, the band was Grammy-nominated and created theme songs for Jimmy Neutron and Phineas and Ferb. Celebrating 30 years, BFS remains active with live shows and new releases, despite co-founder Chris Burney's retirement.
Dance Hall Crashers, born in Berkeley, CA, is a ska-punk band known for energetic tunes like "Lockjaw," led by vocalists Elyse Rogers and Karina Denike. Initially formed by Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman, they reformed in 1992, releasing albums under MCA's 510 division.
Goldfinger, formed in 1994 in LA, sparked the US ska-punk scene with bands like No Doubt & Rancid. Known for hits like "Superman," they collaborated with Charlie Paulson.
Knuckle Puck, known for their energetic pop-punk sound, celebrate a decade since *Copacetic*. Their impassioned performances unite fans worldwide, driven by the powerful vocals of Taylor and Casasanto.
Orlando's Magnolia Park blends punk, rock, pop, hip-hop, and metalcore into a vibrant sound. Formed in 2018, they're acclaimed for their genre-spanning creativity.
Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, from Stillwater, Oklahoma, founded the emo-pop band All-American Rejects in 1999. Known for hits like "Swing, Swing," "Dirty Little Secret," and "Gives You Hell," their albums have achieved platinum status. They've collaborated with producer Greg Wells and faced challenges, including a canceled tour due to Ritter's knee surgery. Their distinctive sound, influenced by bands like AC/DC, continues to resonate, with chart success in the U.S. and U.K.
The Word Alive, known for metalcore, has hits like "HARD RESET". Collaborated with Bad Omens, Escape the Fate. Follow for updates: @THEWORDALIVE.
Gogol Bordello, formed in 1999 in New York, is known for its "gypsy punk" sound, blending Eastern European influences with rock. Led by Eugene Hütz, the band comprises members from Ukraine, Ecuador, Russia, and Ethiopia. They are known for relentless touring, popular songs such as those from "Seekers and Finders," and their unique, experiential style promoting real-world exploration over digital engagement.
Sammy Ciaramitaro leads Santa Cruz hardcore band DRAIN, known for energetic live shows and a blend of catchy, thrash-infused hardcore. Their debut 'Living Proof' mixes relatability with intensity.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, known for their 2006 hit "Face Down," blend anthemic choruses with powerful messages. They achieved 5x platinum sales, famed for dynamic shows and tracks like "Brace Yourself," showcasing frontman Ronnie Winter's passion.
From Abilene, TX, Dexter and The Moonrocks blend "Western Space Grunge" into hits like "Couch" & "Where I Steer". Inspired by Nirvana & Rainbow Kitten Surprise, their EP soared in popularity.
Philly's Sweet Pill crafts eruptive emo blending pop & hardcore. Influenced by Paramore & Circa Survive, they're known for complex structures & scene involvement.
Los Angeles rock band Beauty School Dropout, known for heavy guitar tones and sticky pop melodies, includes members Colie Hutzler, Beepus Burdett, Bardo. Signed by A&R Mark Hoppus under Verswire.
Miss May I, a metalcore powerhouse from America's heartland, is known for their brutal proficiency and melodic refrains. They've energized fans worldwide with their intense live shows and enduring spirit.
Florida's Rain City Drive blends alternative rock with post-hardcore roots and pop flair. Known for hits like "Talk to a Friend," they reach over 1M monthly Spotify listeners and cracked the Top 5 on SiriusXM’s Octane with "Cutting it Close." Described as “a melody machine” by Distorted Sound Magazine, their sound resonates deeply with fans worldwide.
Memphis May Fire, born in Texas, is renowned for their powerful blend of metalcore and emotional rock. Known for hits from their album "Broken," they deliver memorable shows with engaging hooks and deep lyrics. Lead singer Matty Mullins, joined by guitarist Kellen McGregor, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garland, has toured with bands like Killswitch Engage and Sleeping With Sirens, winning fans worldwide.
Formed in Tuscaloosa, AL, Gideon is a metalcore band known for blending melodic hardcore and punk with positivity and defiance. Notable albums include "Costs," "Milestone," and "Calloused." Their collaboration with Facedown and Equal Vision Records led to rising fame, with "MORE POWER. MORE PAIN." being their latest release.
The Suicide Machines, from Detroit, deliver catchy, politically charged punk. Known for "Awake" and "Destruction by Definition," their 2022 split with Coquettish on Bad Time Records showcases their gritty edge. Collaborated with Jon Graber, they're still relevant and resonant.
Drug Church, from Albany, NY, is a genre-defying punk band known for loud guitars and irreverent style. Their fifth album, PRUDE, showcases their aggression and melody.
Boston-born punk rock icons Dropkick Murphys, known for their energetic style, gained fame with hits like "I’m Shipping Up To Boston." They've sold millions of records, performed globally, and debuted four consecutive albums in Billboard's top 10. They've also made history by collaborating on an album with Woody Guthrie's lyrics.
California-based Saosin, a post-hardcore pioneer, debuted in 2003 with EP "Translating the Name." Known for their explosive style and social media presence, they've toured with bands like Boys Night Out and signed with labels like Capitol and Epitaph. After lineup changes, including frontman Cove Reber's exit and Anthony Green's return, Saosin released "Along the Shadow" in 2016.
Four Year Strong hails from Massachusetts, known for their pop-punk energy and hardcore spirit. Notable album "Brain Pain" showcases hits like "aftermath/afterthought" and "uncooked." They've teamed with producer Will Putney, blending '90s alt-rock and metal with reggae elements, and featuring distinct vocals by Dan O’Connor and Alan Day.
Hawthorne Heights, hailing from Dayton, Ohio, is an iconic emo band known for Gold albums like "The Silence In Black And White" and hits like "Ohio Is For Lovers." They've overcome obstacles and blend heavy and melodic styles, remaining influential in the scene.
We The Kings, from Bradenton, Florida, rose to fame in 2007 with hits like "Check Yes Juliet." Known for pop-punk anthems, they’ve collaborated with Demi Lovato and adapted to new creative processes.
American rock quintet 311, formed in Omaha, NE, blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits "Down" and "Amber," they peaked with "Uplifter." With Top 10 albums, covers, and successful tours, their loyal fan base enjoys a mix of styles.
Destroy Boys, formed in California in 2015 by Violet Mayugba and Alexia Roditis, are known for evolving punk rock. Their fourth album, "Funeral Soundtrack #4," showcases their matured, authentic sound.

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