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Rancid, Weezer, 311, Kool Keith, Pennywise, Rollins Band, and the Misfits are some of the bigger artists confirmed to play the annual Vans Warped Tour, set to kick off June 22 in Phoenix. An official…

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Rancid, Weezer, 311, Kool Keith, Pennywise, Rollins Band, and the Misfits are some of the bigger artists confirmed to play the annual Vans Warped Tour, set to kick off June 22 in Phoenix. An official announcement of participating venues and additional acts for the nearly two-month tour is expected within two weeks. Making its Warped Tour debut this year will be Incredibly Strange Wrestling, a hybrid of punk rock and hardcore wrestling. ISW appeared on the San Francisco scene in the mid-’90s, and features such wrestlers as El Pollo Diablo, Macho Sasquatcho, Chupa Suave, and El Homo Loco. Young punks making the trek out to the Warped Tour will be encouraged to throw tortillas at the wrestlers. Here is the complete list of confirmed artists playing the 2001 Warped Tour: 311, Afi, Alien Ant Farm, the Ataris, Big Wig, Distillers, Dub Pistols, Esham, Fear, Fenix TX, Good Charlotte, Grant Theft Auto, Guttermouth, H20, Jepetto, the Juliana Theory, Kill Your Idols, Kool Keith, Less Than Jake, Madcap, Me First & The Gimme Gimmes, Midtown, the Misfits, Morgan Heritage, New Found Glory, No Motiv, Pennywise, Rancid, River City Rebels, Rollins Band, Saves The Day, Sugarcult, the Vandals, Userfriendly, and Weezer. Launch Media purchased the punk-centered music and sports festival last year from Creative Artists Agency, tour founder Kevin Lyman , and law firm Codikow, Carroll, Guido and Groffman. Here are the Vans Warped Tour dates: June 22: Phoenix June 23: Las Vegas June 24: Fresno, Calif. June 27: Chula Vista, Calif. June 28: Irvine, Calif. June 29: Los Angeles June 30: San Francisco July 1: Soda Springs, Calif. July 2: Nampa, Idaho July 3: Quincy, Wash. July 5: Calgary, Alberta July 6: Bozeman, Mont. July 7: Salt Lake City July 8: Brighton, Colo. July 10: Kansas City, Mo. July 11: St. Louis, Mo. July 12: Indianapolis July 13: Milwaukee July 14: Minneapolis July 15: East Troy, Wis. July 17: Sparta, Ky. July 18: Nashville July 19: Little Rock, Ark. July 20: Dallas July 21: San Antonio, Texas July 22: Houston July 25: Atlanta July 26: Panama City Beach, Fla. July 27: Orlando, Fla. July 28: Miami July 29: Tampa, Fla. July 31: Virginia Beach, Va. Aug. 1: Bristow, Va. Aug. 2: Pittsburgh Aug. 3: Camden, N.J. Aug. 4: New York Aug. 5: Asbury Park, N.J. Aug. 7: Cleveland Aug. 8: Buffalo, N.Y. Aug. 9: Boston Aug. 10: Montreal Aug. 11: Barrie, Ontario Aug. 12: Pontiac, Mich.

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Warped Tour ’01

Since its inception seven years ago as an alternative to Lollapalooza, the punk-themed Warped Tour has always been the low-budget cousin in the summer touring festival family.

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In the large parking area next to Coors on Wednesday, the kids waited for their favorite bands while seated on sun-baked cement (there was almost no shade for ticket-holders), and amenities like bathrooms and refreshment stands, such as they were, were barely able to keep up with demand.

But such is life on the Warped tour, where the music — which here ranged from hard-core punkers Rancid, the Vandals and Fear to more commercial acts like Less Than Jake, 311 and Alien Ant Farm, with rapper Kool Keith thrown in for good measure — is clearly the focus.

A daylong run of back-to-back, 30-minute sets by a variety of punk-minded acts kicked off the first of three SoCal Warped dates.

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The Chula Vista crowd arrived early and most appeared to stay to the end; each of the 17 main stage acts drew a rousing response, especially Pennywise, 311 and AFI — testament to attendees’ willingness to listen to more than just the one or two groups that may have drawn them to the show.

Among the highlights were a charged set from Gotham punk band H2O, including its great double-time version of Madonna’s “Like a Prayer”; an excellent turn from Hermosa Beach’s Pennywise, which mixed older faves like “Unknown Road” with cuts from its solid new “Land of the Free” album; and the return of veteran band Fear, led by the semi-legendary Lee Ving, whose unique fusion-punk provided a lesson to the youngsters.

The genre-blending 311, whose new “From Chaos” (Volcano) just entered national sales charts at No. 10, was the standout crowd-pleaser, and the band’s hit-filled headlining set (“Down,” “Beautiful Disaster,” “All Mixed Up”) was an exciting way to cap the day.

Me First & the Gimme Gimmes, a parody band featuring members of NOFX, Lagwagon and Foo Fighters, played punk covers of pop songs to close the show as the weary kids walked back to their cars.

Second stage standouts included L.A. hard rock band the Apex Theory and melodic pop-punk outfit Sugarcult. Pro skateboarding and BMX demos, and the usual festival-style midway of overpriced bad food and tacky clothes, served as distraction from the music.

Coors Amphitheater, Chula Vista; 15,000 capacity; $27.50

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  • Cast: Bands: 311, Pennywise, Rancid, Alien Ant Farm, Fenix TX, Vandals, Less Than Jake, AFI, Bouncing Souls, Fear, Kool Keith, New Found Glory, Apex Theory, Sugarcult.

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After almost a quarter of a century, and having showcased upwards of 1700 bands, Warped Tour as we know it will come to an end when summer 2018 does. For the most mainstream of Americans who never attended, the tour always looked like an outlier -- a noisy summertime day out for the same kids that shopped at Hot Topic, wore too much eyeliner, and learned HTML by editing their MySpace profiles. Truthfully though, Warped Tour's impact on mainstream pop culture was enormous.

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Warped Tour started out scrappy. It was 1995, pop punk was just starting to explode out of the underground -- thanks to Green Day's major label debut, Dookie -- and founder Kevin Lyman , having spent three years working on the Lollapalooza tour, recognized a gap in the festival market. That first Warped was 25 dates -- a breeze for bands and crews who later got used to the jaunt going on for twice as long. No one could foresee back then just how big -- or long-running -- this juggernaut would become.

While Warped's biggest impact has been taking underground culture and smearing it across America in broad daylight every summer, what is so often forgotten is that this was also the venue used by the likes of Katy Perry and Eminem to launch their careers to wider audiences. It's where Sonny Moore started out (in a band named From First to Last ) before he metamorphosed into EDM megastar, Skrillex . It's where No Doubt spent their summer the year before they exploded on a global scale.

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Dominic Davi , Oakland-based bassist of  Tsunami Bomb , has been attending Warped since 1995 and playing it since 2001. "It's so easy to forget now," he says, "but when it started, and for a long time into it, the bands Warped Tour was assembling did not get played on the radio. They were not featured on festival lineups. Kevin Lyman helped shine a light onto all these bands that were drawing various amounts on their own, but together could fill a festival. That took a lot of vision."

"In the end," Davi continues, "Warped launched all these careers and was directly responsible for the punk rock explosion that happened in the early 2000s. That's quite a feat."

Warped Tour, especially in its earliest years, acted this way, year upon year, launching artists out of obscurity and into the eyeline of the mainstream. Blink 182, a band that was long considered too crude and provocative for mainstream success, appeared on three out of the four Warpeds between 1996 and 1999. It's no coincidence that by 2000, they were one of the biggest bands in the country.

Not only did Warped change how punk rock was treated by mainstream music culture, it had an indelible impact on the lives of the thousands of people who lived and worked on the tour over the years, some of whom came back annually, without fail. Along the way, it also helped to further unify a nationwide community of punks, rebels, and renegades.

Dominic Davi compares spending a summer on the tour to "running away with the circus." Photographer Lisa Johnson , whose work documenting Warped Tour has been featured on the covers of several official compilations, as well as in the book, Misfit Summer Camp: 20 Years on the Road With Vans , elaborates: "Warped Tour is a place where seemingly anything is possible. Utopia. Hard work and happiness, plus some fun in the sun. There is just always something magic in the air."

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The unique spirit of Warped is precisely why hundreds of people have stepped up, year after year, to work in unbearably high temperatures, notoriously dusty environs, facing parking lot after parking lot with few views of the outside world (unless you count the occasional midnight trip to Wal-Mart) for weeks on end.

It's difficult to fathom why anybody would want to spend an entire summer in those conditions -- until you actually do it. In 2006, I joined Warped Tour for five days to write a story for a British rock magazine. Somehow, five days turned into seven weeks. I skipped my flight home to sell merch for one of the bands I had met along the way, and had zero regrets about hitting 'pause' on the rest of my life to do so.

For thousands of us, Warped has always been that way -- once you get caught in its vortex, it's hard to extricate yourself from it. "It's this huge production," Davi says, "with so many moving parts. It's hard work. You are moving all day. I think you have to be a particular personality to love that life. I always did."

The video below that Lisa Johnson took at a backstage party in 2014, effectively sums up the hilarity, unified chaos, and good-natured anarchy of Warped Tour (and also why the nightly after-show barbecues have become the stuff of legend). Take into account that the people you see in this clip are the people working the tour -- crew members, band members, merch people, stage hands. Work days may be long and conditions may sometimes be hard, but on the best nights, this is what happens once the ticket-buying public leaves:

There's no doubting that in recent years Warped Tour has, to some degree at least, lost its niche, while also weathering some damaging storms. "In many ways," Davi notes, "I think when the bands on the tour became bands that the radio and MTV embraced, it became harder to preserve that core exclusivity and unique feeling that Warped Tour had. At first it made the tour bigger, but having to chase the trends and adapt to bands with more exposure, I think made it more difficult to make the tour a special experience. By trying to please everyone they had a harder time pleasing anyone."

The summer tour's time might be drawing to a close, but Warped promises to live on in other capacities: there will be some sort of 25th anniversary celebration, and the first Warped Rewind at Sea cruise just happened last month. More than that though, the tour leaves behind a legacy. It impacted a couple of generations of punk, emo and hardcore bands, as well as their fans. Warped brought a newfound acceptance of alternative culture to all corners of the country. It was a confidence builder for teens who felt alienated in their suburban high schools; it was a training camp for small bands, and a springboard for larger ones; and, for a long while there, it fundamentally changed the fabric of alternative music in America.

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Warped Tour is one of the biggest names in the concert canon. Those who haven't gone want to and those who have gone wait for the day they can go again. For a majority of its run, it was the largest traveling music festival in the United States. A number of past Warped Tour lineups have been impressive, but which year was the best? Help decide below! 

Starting as an eclectic alternative rock festival in 1995 and gradually morphing into a punk rock festival by the next year, the tour gained momentum when Vans, the wildly popular shoe manufacturer, was signed on as the tour's main sponsor in 1996. As Warped Tour became increasingly popular with each passing year, more sponsors signed on, slowly growing the tour's scope of influence. Sadly, 2018 proved to be the final year of the famous tour as announced by Warped Tour's founder, Kevin Lyman. 

You'll find every Warped Tour lineup here! Vote below on the best Warped Tour lineups, keeping in mind factors like the bands performing, production value, and overall spectacle. If you're an avid concert-goer, you can also check out this list of the best Coachella lineups ! (Disclaimer - some years certain dates had slightly different lineups). 

Warped Tour 2005

Warped Tour 2005

Notable Peformers: My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Thrice, Billy Idol, The All-American Rejects, Bowling for Soup, Dropkick Murphys, Hawthorne Heights

Dates: June 18 to August 14

Warped Tour 2004

Warped Tour 2004

Notable Performers: NOFX, My Chemical Romance, The Used, Fall Out Boy, Billy Talent, Yellowcard, Motion City Soundtrack, New Found Glory, Good Charlotte, Anti-Flag, Bowling for Soup 

Dates:  June 25 to August 19

Warped Tour 1998

Warped Tour 1998

Notable Performers:  Bad Religion, Godsmack, Rancid, Less Than Jake, Blink-182, Beck (some dates), Unwritten Law, Reverend Horton Heat, Incubus 

Date:  July 4 to August 9

Warped Tour 1999

Warped Tour 1999

Notable Performers: Cypress Hill, Blink-182, Dropkick Murphys, Pennywise, Black Eyed Peas, Suicidal Tendencies, Less Than Jake, Bouncing Souls

Dates:  June 25 to July 31

Warped Tour 1997

Warped Tour 1997

Notable Performers:  Blink-182, Reel Big Fish, Descendants, Less Than Jake, Sugar Ray, Pennywise, Social Distortion, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones 

Dates:  July 2 to August 5

Warped Tour 2000

Warped Tour 2000

Notable Performers:  Weezer, Flogging Molly, Green Day, Anti-Flag, No Doubt, Papa Roach, The Muffs, Suicide Machines, NOFX, Good Riddance

Dates: June 23 to August 6

Warped Tour 2007

Warped Tour 2007

Notable Performers:  Bad Religion, Pennywise, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Killswitch Engage, Yellowcard, Ambelin, Flogging Molly, Hawthorne Heights

Dates:  June 28 to August 25

Warped Tour 2001

Warped Tour 2001

Notable Performers:  Pennywise, New Found Glory, Dropkick Murphys, The Vandals, Sum 41, Rancid, Less Than Jake, The All-American Rejects, Good Charlotte 

Dates:  June 29 to August 12

Warped Tour 1995

Warped Tour 1995

Notable Performers:  Sublime, No Doubt, Quicksand, Fluf, Deftones, No Use for a Name, Supernova, CIV, Deftones

Dates: August 4 to September 5

Warped Tour 2006

Warped Tour 2006

Notable Performers: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts,   Less Than Jake, The Academy Is..., Anti-Flag, Billy Talent, Motion City Soundtrack, Paramore, Rise Against, NOFX

Dates:  June 15 to August 13

Warped Tour 2018

Warped Tour 2018

Notable Performers:  Korn, Prophets of Rage, Limp Bizkit, Reel Big Fish, Pennywise, All Time Low, Taking Back Sunday, We The Kings

Dates:  June 21 to August 5

Warped Tour 2011

Warped Tour 2011

Notable Performers:  Paramore, Jack's Mannequin, Bowling for Soup, Relient K, MC Lars, Less Than Jake, Anti-Flag, Simple Plan 

Dates:  June 24 to August 14

Warped Tour 2003

Warped Tour 2003

Notable Performers:  The Ataris, Dropkick Murphys, Rancid, The Used, Pennywise, Less than Jake, Suicide Machines, Andrew W.K., Yellowcard, Glassjaw 

Dates: June 19 to August 10

Warped Tour 2002

Warped Tour 2002

Notable Performers: New Found Glory, Simple Plan, Flogging Molly, Anti-Flag, Reel Big Fish, Yellowcard, Goldfinger, NOFX, Jimmy Eat World, Bad Religion, Good Charlotte

Dates:  June 21 to August 18

Warped Tour 1996

Warped Tour 1996

Notable Performers:  Fishbone, Pennywise, CIV, Rocket From The Crypt, Dance Hall Crashers, Down By Law, The Figgs, Guttermouth, Blink-182, Fluf, Red 5, Sensefield, Far 

Date:  July 4 to August 8

Warped Tour 2008

Warped Tour 2008

Notable Performers:  Katy Perry, Amberlin, Jack's Mannequin, Angels and Airwaves, Reel Big Fish, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Broadway Calls, The Devil Wears Prada 

Dates:  June 20 to August 17

Warped Tour 2016

Warped Tour 2016

Notable Performers:  Falling In Reverse, Less Than Jake, Good Charlotte, Sleeping With Sirens, New Found Glory, Yellowcard, Ghost Town, Bad Seed Rising, We The Kings

Dates:  June 24 to August 13

Warped Tour 2013

Warped Tour 2013

Notable Performers: Chiodos, New Beat Fund, Gin Wigmore, MC Lars, Craig Owens, Dia Frampton, Charlotte Sometimes, Big Chocolate, Echosmith, Motion City Soundtrack, Reel Big Fish 

Dates:  July 15 to August 4

Warped Tour 2019

Warped Tour 2019

Warped Tour 2010

Warped Tour 2010

Notable Performers:  Alkaline Trio, Motion City Soundtrack, Anti-Flag, Dropkick Murphys, Andrew W.K., Penny Wise, Reel Big Fish, The All-American Rejects, Suicide Silence, We The Kings

Dates:  June 25 to August 15

Warped Tour 2012

Warped Tour 2012

Notable Performers:  Falling in Reverse, The Used, Yellowcard, Dead Sara, Rise Against, Yellowcard, MC Laws, Machine Gun Kelly, Anti-Flag

Date:  June 16 to August 5

Warped Tour 2009

Warped Tour 2009

Notable Performers:  Less Than Jake, Underoath, Bad Religion,  T.S.O.L., The Adolescents, Sing it Loud, TAT

Dates:  June 26 to August 23

Warped Tour 2014

Warped Tour 2014

Notable Performers:  Breathe Carolina, Falling in Reverse, Mayday Parade, Less Than Jake, We The Kings, Yellowcard, The Ghost Inside, The Mighty, Finch

Dates:  June 13 to August 3

Warped Tour 2017

Warped Tour 2017

Notable Performers:   Andy Black, Beartooth, Dance Gavin Dance, I Prevail, New Years Day, Falling In Reverse, Streetlight Manifesto, Neck Deep

Date: May 27 to November 1

Warped Tour 2015

Warped Tour 2015

Notable Performers:  As It Is, Bebe Rexha, New Years Day, Knuckle Puck, Metro Station, Candy Hearts, Motion City Soundtrack, Memphis May Fire 

Dates:  June 19 to October 18

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We asked manager and host of ‘Waldman's Words’ on idobi Radio, Scott Waldman, to take on the challenge of choosing The 10 Most Underrated Warped Tour Bands of the 2000s. With help from pop-punk band Makeout's Kyle Dee, they  picked the band they felt was the unsung hero of Warped Tour each year from 2000-2009. See which band they chose for each year and their dad-joke filled discussion below.

Good mourning. Kyle Dee from the band Makeout REALLY misses Warped Tour all times of the day. We do too, and we wish that it rode out for a bit longer. Dad jokes aside (and eventually forthcoming), I had the chance to chat with the band’s new singer about the top ten underrated Warped Tour Bands of the 2000s, year by year, and it’s a diverse list. Enjoy, and when you get a chance, check out Makeout’s new music, which REALLY fucking rules:

SW: Starting with one of the most underrated punk bands of all time… I like it!

KD: I like it too! And I like you! But back to Gob, if I could emulate any guitar tone, it would be the tone of GOB. I still use them as a reference.

SW: You’re too cool.

KD: Give up the grudge, Scott.

SW: What to do: Reign on your parade OR face the ashes? You decide.

KD: How ‘bout both?

Sugarcult (2001)

SW: It’s actually three things, Kyle. There’s an Easter egg there. IDIOT!

KD: Dammit! You’re always one upping me.

SW: 182 times a day, and I look at it as a ONE DOWNER.

KD: Okay, but honestly, Sugarcult is still one of my favorite bands. The perfect blend of pop and rock. Tim Pagnotta is an amazing songwriter, and everytime I hear “Stuck In America,” it’s a reminder to step up my game and not write sucky songs.

Allister (2002)

SW: Somewhere down on suckerton.

KD: Your jokes have me bouncing off the walls with laughter.

SW: I’m looking like a fool AGAIN. Won’t get fooled AGAIN. AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN. AGAIN. Again. (pauses again)

KD: Last Stop Suburbia is one of my favorite pop-punk albums of all time.

SW: Solid record for sure! By the way, my old band toured with Allister and I still “stan” them. ALSO, the follow-up record to LSS is quite underrated as well. I digress!

KD: Being from Chicago, Allister have always been hometown heroes... And extremely underrated!

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes (2003)

SW: This list is co-sponsored by underration… Anywho, let’s discuss the best cover band of all time AND let’s also discuss Warped Tour AND let’s also discuss poor grammar.

KD: I am in and into it.

SW: MFATGG play cover songs in a fashion that I constantly want them to gimme gimme more. Their live set is even better.

KD: I need to see them as I trust your musical judgment. My first Warped year was 2004, so let’s go back in time for this one: Every burned CD that I ever made as a kid had one of their songs on it.

SW: STOP STEALING MUSIC, KYLE. You’re making out like a bandit.

KD: An RX Bandit?

Billy Talent (2004)

SW: (LOUD UNINTELLIGIBLE SCREAM)

KD: What you see is what you get, Scott!

SW: Billy Talent is my favorite band from Warped 2006, and 2004 is a way to two down the hell out of me, you silly scallywag.

KD: What an incredible live band, too. They’ve got the full package — hook, line and sinker.

SW: I mean, you ain’t wrong. Try lying. Don’t try honesty. Get it? Because lying is the opposite, and I am being funny. Understand?

KD: This suffering is too much.

The Matches (2005)

SW: Suffering < Matches < Fire < Paper cuts

KD: Quirky live band, fun, tight... A great addition to any Warped Tour lineup.

SW: TOTALLY. I had the chance to share the stage with them in LA when I played with The City Drive. Kumar from Harold And Kumar was backstage. I am not name dropping and this is 1000 percent true.

KD: Was there a White Castle backstage?

SW: Salty thighs.

KD: And Salty fries.

The Pink Spiders (2006)

SW: Salty. Sour. Spiders.

KD: The Spiders were on Warped at a perfect time… It was right when their single “Little Razorblade” was blowing up.

SW: HEY! Hey.

KD: (pauses) Hey, Scott. ANYWAY, it was super cool to see a band bringing back the glam rock feel to the mainstream.

SW: Great AND smart songs. Solid LP. Hi.

KD: Produced by Ric Ocasek from The Cars, too! My turn to name drop, my old band did a tour with the Pink Spiders and they were all great dudes.

Gallows (2007)

SW: Great gallows great leeches.

KD: (laughs) Lido Leeches?

KD: My memory of Gallows at Warped Tour includes the entire band jumping into the crowd, moshing with their fans, and witnessing some guy grabbing a table from a nearby merch tent, and charging through the circle pit with it above his head.

SW: What a story, Mark. My Gallows memory isn’t even from Warped Tour. It’s from the pit of hell.

KD: I imagine the pit of hell to be something like the belly of a shark.

Ludo (2008)

SW: Ludo is the great white of sharks.

KD: They are the hammerhead of quirky, fun, pop-rock anthems.

SW: Easily my favorite band here (and I helped curate this list), Ludo stormed the beaches of (insert parking lot here) on a year with a Katy, a Perry, and several heroes of the gym class.

KD: They captivated audiences with their wit and unique stage presence. Easily the most underrated band on the list. I love them. Love them dead, actually.

SW: I see what you did there and it gives me life. You’re my broken husband now, Kyle man.

KD: I’m cool with that. I enjoyed watching their crowds grow larger on Warped that year as their song started to rise on Alternative Radio.

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SW: Don’t stop.

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Warped Tour 2001 is a deluge of punk

Fairpark festival is fun, though madly chaotic, by deseret news , peter thunell, staff writer.

VANS WARPED TOUR, Utah State Fairpark, various bands; all-day festival, Saturday only.

Attending the Vans Warped Tour 2001 at the Utah State Fairpark Saturday was like watching television while the guy with the remote has an itchy trigger finger. Forty-six bands performed, and everywhere you turned, something new was going on.

On one end, there were skateboarders performing stunts on a half pipe. On the other end, guys were flying through the air on motorcycles. And in between, there were marketers plugging painfully hip products or Web sites offering "Be Unique" and "Resist Authority" stickers and T-shirts.

There was even a showcase called "Incredibly Strange Wrestling" — which could have been called "Incredibly Bad Bodies Wrestling" — where every guy who fantasizes about turnbuckles but is too skinny or pudgy to break into the glamour of the WWF demonstrated bad wrestling and bad acting, until the audience began to wish for the understated, nuanced smoothness of a Hacksaw Jim Duggan or Steve Austin.

Of course, the real draw to this circus is the bands. Each got only 30 minutes to showcase its stuff, which might seem short, but when you consider that the vast majority were punk bands, where the norm is two-minute songs, 30 minutes is enough for a band to plug most of its album and still leave time for some golden oldies.

Bands like Pennywise, The Vandals, Rancid, AFI and The Ataris made good use of their time, covering a wide range of work and making the 30 minutes not feel hurried.

Pennywise furiously flew through its set, living up to its billing as a fan's band. Rather than stick to a set list of songs, Pennywise let fans yell out what song they wanted to hear next. In keeping with having let some fans sing backup on its newest album, "Land of the Free?" Pennywise even invited a fan to get up on stage and sing lead vocals on a cover of the Ramone's "Blitzkrieg Bop."

The Vandals, which, having started in the early '80s, was easily the oldest punk band in attendance, and it showed no signs of aging with an energetic set, including the old — "My Girlfriend's Dead" from "Hitler Bad, Vandals Good" — and the new — "Behind the Music" from "Look What I Almost Stepped In."

Some bands not on the main stages also put in strong performances. Up-and-comers like Good Charlotte pulled in a sizable crowd; others, such as The Lawrence Arms, had a smaller turnout — even the sound man took off during its set — but still played on with energy, as if performing for thousands.

The most fun of the day was easily the neon Hawaiian shirt-clad Me First, and the Gimme Gimme's, a punk cover band made up of all-stars from bands like NOFX and Lagwagon. Me First opened with its driving rendition of "My Boyfriend's Back," moved on to "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and kept it going with a variety of other oldies and show tunes, which were alternately screamed and sung (each lasting barely 90 seconds).

One of the major problems of the Warped Tour this year was that the lineup had too many punk bands, leaving all the sounds running together like a bad watercolor painting. It was like driving around all day eating at various burger joints. Some are good, some are not so good, and after a few hours, it all just starts to taste like, well, burgers. This was different from years past, where Warped included more of a variety of different sounds. This year, there were only a few acts — 311, ska band Less Then Jake, rapper Kool Keith — that served as sorbets, cleansing the fans of the constant punk flavor.

The deluge of punk made the 311 set that much better, as the band performed favorites "Freak Out" and "Down," as well as its newest chart-topper "You Wouldn't Believe," from the new album "From Chaos."

The Warped Tour was a lot of fun, but it leaves you wondering how long it will be before there are 200 bands on 25 stages and each band will just get up, sing one song and go away.

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R.I.P. Warped Tour. At Least We Still Have Vans.

The skater company says goodbye to the music festival that made it cool.

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By Medea Giordano

The Vans Warped Tour — the music festival that has crossed the country each year since 1995, and is frequently called a “punk rock summer camp” — is on its last run.

For 24 years, the Warped Tour created spaces for metal, punk and ska fans to meet their idols and mosh together under the hot sun: Each summer, about 70 bands and artists would play in some 40 locations, welcoming hundreds of thousands of tattooed concertgoers clad in band tees and Vans checkered slip-ons. Many musical acts that helped define the late 1990s and early 2000s graced Warped Tour’s stages, including Blink-182, Reel Big Fish and Eminem .

But recently, the show’s popularity has declined, among both bands and attendees. Some music festivals are bigger than ever — Coachella drew more than 200,000 people to the California desert for two days in April — but the Warped Tour doesn’t have the same cultural cache it once had.

“The die-hard Warped fan was still coming, but the ones for the future seemed to drop off,” said the festival’s founder and longtime producer Kevin Lyman in an email.

He said there is the possibility for other Warped Tour events down the line — including for the 25th anniversary next summer — but 2018 will be the final cross-country blowout. “I’ve done everything I can in this format,” he said. “I’m just tired. It’s time for someone else to continue or start something new.”

The final tour not only marks the end of an era in music, but of a particularly intimate brand collaboration. Vans has sponsored the Warped Tour since its second year and credits the festival with burnishing its countercultural image.

“Until we got involved with the Warped Tour, we didn’t have a national footprint to talk about who we are,” said Doug Palladini, the skate apparel company’s global brand president. “Vans is a brand that really embraces individuality, and Warped Tour is very much the same.”

Vans representatives said that the Warped Tour — which the company has a 75 percent stake in — isn’t ending because of a decline in ticket sales, and that its retirement shouldn’t be seen as divestment in music or skater culture. House of Vans, an indoor skate park and music venue with locations in Brooklyn, Chicago and London, and pop-ups around the world, will continue to host famous musicians and local, unsigned performers, and admission is free.

But the collaboration between Vans and the Warped Tour has run its course.

“We’re going to make this a part of Vans history and always hold it up as a really, really important part of who we are,” Mr. Palladini said. “It’s just the right time to put a bow on it and say thank you to all the bands and all the fans that made Warped Tour was it is.”

“One Big Family”

Vans was already synonymous with southern California skateboard culture in the 1990s when the Warped Tour started, thanks to the sneakers’ sticky soles. (They have good grip.) But the tour’s national popularity helped establish Vans as a punk brand, and that image has made the company incredibly appealing, especially to shoppers ages 16 to 34 .

In 2004, when Vans was acquired by VF Corporation — which owns JanSport, Timberland and the North Face — it was making about $325 million in sales a year. This year, Mr. Palladini said, Vans is on track to surpass $3 billion.

The first Vans store, which was known at the time as the Van Doren Rubber Company and opened its doors in Anaheim, Calif., in March 1966, was a much humbler affair. It was founded by Paul and Jim Van Doren, brothers who would take custom orders and manufacture shoes on site. Eventually the shoes’ waffle soles attracted skateboarders, and in 1976, Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta — pro-skaters who were immortalized by Victor Rasuk and John Robinson in the 2005 film “Lords of Dogtown” — designed the Era , a low-top sneaker that became a Vans classic.

There were other moments in which Vans shoes were in the countercultural spotlight, including a 1982 cameo courtesy of Sean Penn’s Jeff Spicoli character in the movie “Fast Times at Ridgemont High .” But the company’s punk identity wasn’t forged until Mr. Lyman met Steve Van Doren.

A former Lollapalooza stage manager, Mr. Lyman had put together the first Warped Tour in 1995, with bands like Sublime and No Doubt on the original lineup. But he needed financial support to keep it going and was seeking sponsorship.

Steve Van Doren, the son of the Vans co-founder Paul Van Doren, was on a different mission. Separately, he was searching for someone to help him plan an amateur skate contest that would tour across the U.S. and the world. He met with Mr. Lyman, who said Vans would draw more people to skate events if live music were on the lineup.

In “Vans: Off the Wall,” a book about the company, Mr. Van Doren said that a deal was forged between the two men within 15 minutes of their meeting. Thus, the Vans Warped Tour was born.

“ Steve Van Doren. He always got it and was the driving force early in this relationship,” Mr. Lyman said. “After our first year with Vans, Airwalk approached me and offered a bunch of money to leave and go with them. I said hell no, and it was all because of Steve. Steve Van Doren continues to be the soul of Vans in my mind.”

“The Vans Warped Tour is one big family,” Mr. Van Doren said in an interview. He recalled his first summer, in which he drove from stop to stop on the tour in a van with his daughter. Though he opted to take the relatively cushy bus after that, he said he went to every Warped Tour show for 15 years.

The People’s Music Festival

Today’s popular music festivals often charge a steep price for big-name performers. A three-day general admission pass to Coachella, for example, can run $500, or close to $1,000 for a V.I.P. ticket. The Warped Tour, by comparison, costs about $45, and there is no hierarchy to the ticketing system. Even the bigger bands are never given special treatment, Mr. Van Doren said. The whole point is accessibility: There are no extra fees to meet artists, and fans can visit bands at their tents or run into them in the crowd during another performance.

“When you monetize a handshake, it changes the whole relationship,” Mr. Lyman said.

The Warped founder guessed that, of all the tour’s performers, Andrew W.K. probably spent the most time with fans. He would “sign for six hours and then go outside and sign some more. I would have to ask him to move since we needed to load the trucks to get to the next city,” Mr. Lyman said.

“Warped is a festival for the music and for the organizations that travel with it,” said Victoria Hudgins, a 23-year-old Warped Tour fan who has attended twice before. “I feel as though the younger crowd these days are more interested in putting their picture from Coachella on Instagram than they are actually going to and enjoying the festival itself. You don’t go to Warped for an Instagram picture, you go to Warped to be a part of something so big and so crazy.”

Ms. Hudgins had planned to buy tickets for two stops on the Warped Tour this summer — one in her home state of Michigan and the tour’s final show in Florida — before she got the opportunity to work on the tour full-time. (She is working for Support Tattoos and Piercings at Work, which sets up a tent at each city the tour visits, after volunteering for the organization last year.)

“To me this is going to be a summer where I feel like I’m going to fit in everywhere I am,” she said. “This is going to be a summer meeting an entire country of people. I can be a part of something so much bigger than just myself.”

Loyalty, Loyalty, Loyalty

While the Warped Tour has declined in popularity, Vans has become a global phenomenon. Between 2010 and 2014, it saw double-digit growth every year, and in 2017, the company surpassed the North Face as the VF Corporation’s top-selling brand. The shoes are just as visible in high fashion as they are in the skate park, and they have gotten musical shout-outs from young artists like Travis Mills and Ty Dolla $ign . (In 2011, the actress Kristen Stewart literally cemented the shoes into pop culture history when she wore a pair to her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony .)

“All of a sudden, everywhere I looked, it was Vans,” said Samantha Brown , a stylist and video director who has worked with Nylon magazine, Marc Jacobs and Oscar de la Renta. “They kind of make everything look cooler.”

But just as the Warped Tour kept its ticket prices down out of loyalty to its fan base — and even let parents in for free — Vans has no plans to charge more for their increasingly popular apparel. (Shoes run from about $60 to $100.) The company’s prevailing wisdom, Mr. Palladini said, is around inclusivity. “And a part of inclusivity is accessible price points.”

For Steve Van Doren, who is now the vice president of events and promotions, it’s important that the company not forget its roots. “Skaters in the mid ’70s adopted us, and I thank them still four decades later because they gave us meaning,” he said. “They gave us purpose.”

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  • 1.1 Brian Stage
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  • 1.6 Punkrocks.net Stage
  • 1.7.1 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands 6 Winners
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Brian Stage [ ]

  • AFI (Played 7/10)
  • Bad Religion
  • The Damned (Played 8/7-8/18)
  • Flogging Molly
  • Good Charlotte
  • Guttermouth (Played 8/2-8/18)
  • Hot Water Music (Played 6/21-8/5)
  • Morgan Heritage (Played 6/21-8/1)
  • N.E.R.D. (Played 8/16-8/18)
  • New Found Glory
  • Reel Big Fish

Teal Stage [ ]

  • Alkaline Trio
  • Andrew W.K. (Played 7/31-8/1 and 8/14)
  • Anti-Flag (Played 6/21-8/1)
  • Circle Jerks (Played 8/15-8/18)
  • Goldfinger (Played 8/15-8/18)
  • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (Played 6/21-8/15)
  • No Use For A Name
  • NOFX (Played 6/21-8/14)
  • Ozma (Played 6/21-8/14)
  • Something Corporate
  • TRUSTcompany (Played 6/23-7/14 and 7/27-8/1)

Maurice Stage [ ]

  • 28 Days (Played 8/1-8/18)
  • Boysetsfire (Played 7/23-8/1)
  • The Casualties
  • Dynamite Boy (Played 6/21-6/30)
  • Eskimo Joe (Playd 8/6-8/10 and 8/15-8/18)
  • Five Iron Frenzy (Played 7/30-8/13)
  • Gob (Played 7/6-7/19)
  • Manic Hispanic (Played 6/28-7/3)
  • MI6 (Played 7/30-8/10)
  • Midtown (Played 7/2-7/22)
  • Potluck (Played 7/5-7/7)
  • Quarashi (Played 6/21-8/10)
  • Reach the Sky (Played 8/9-8/18)
  • Riddlin Kids (Played 7/17-7/31)
  • Simple Plan (Played 7/17-7/19 and 8/10-8/18)
  • Small Brown Bike (Played 8/11-8/18)
  • The Start (Played 7/17-7/28)
  • Student Rick (Played 6/21-6/30)
  • Sugarcult (Playd 7/20-7/31)
  • Sw1tched (Played 6/21-7/20)
  • Thrice (Played 6/21-6/30)
  • Tiger Army (Played 7/23-8/8)
  • Total Chaos (Played 8/2-8/18)
  • Tsunami Bomb (Played 6/21-7/5 and 7/11-7/14)
  • The Unseen (Played 7/23-7/31)
  • The Used (Played 6/21-8/10)
  • Vendetta Red (Played 7/5-7/7 and 8/2-8/18)
  • Yellowcard (Played 7/2-7/13)

Volcom Stage [ ]

  • 1208 (Played 6/22-6/30 and 7/17-7/31)
  • 3rd Strike (Played 6/21-7/2 and 8/9-8/18)
  • Arkham (Played 6/21-6/30 and 7/17-8/18)
  • Audiocrush (Played 7/5)
  • Borialis (Played 7/23-8/18)
  • Death By Stereo
  • Deviates (Played 7/2-7/14 and 8/1-8/18)
  • Divot (Played 7/17-7/22)
  • Downway (Played 8/14-8/18)
  • Fairview (Played 7/5-7/12)
  • Handsome Devil (Played 6/21-7/14)
  • Lonely Kings (played 7/17-7/22)
  • Lucky 7 (Playd 7/30-8/6)
  • Name Taken (Played 7/10)
  • Pepper (Played 7/2-7/13 and 8/2-8/18)
  • Pistol Grip (Played 6/21-7/3)
  • Places to Park (Played 6/21-7/31 and 8/6)
  • The Planet Smashers (Played 8/2-8/18)
  • Recover (Played 8/8-8/13)
  • Smackin Isiah (Played 7/11-7/22)
  • Stavesacre (Played 6/21-6/28)
  • Tragedy Andy (Played 7/6)
  • Ultimate Fakebook (Played 7/23-7/28)
  • Wanted Dead

Drive-Thru Records Stage [ ]

  • 2nd Best (Played 6/25 and 7/28)
  • 3 Piece Scandal (Played 7/3)
  • 3 Weeks Yesterday (Played 6/21 and 7/14)
  • 48 Mananas (Played 7/11)
  • 504 Plan (Played 6/22)
  • Acceptance (Played 7/20)
  • American Hi-Fi (Played 6/22-7/12)
  • Amorous Radio (Played 8/8 and 8/18)
  • August Ends (Played 7/12)
  • Autopilot Off
  • Brodie (Played 7/20-7/23)
  • Choke (Played 7/17)
  • Classified (Played 6/28-6/30)
  • Contingency Plan (Played 6/22-6/23)
  • Cuter Than (Played 6/26)
  • Duke 45 (Played 6/21-6/30)
  • The Early November (Played 7/2-7/14 and 8/1-8/18)
  • Fake ID (Played 8/13 and 8/15)
  • Five Speed (Played 6/21-7/3 and 8/6-8/18)
  • Flypside (Played 7/28)
  • The Format (Played 7/2)
  • The Getaway (Played 8/10)
  • Gibler (Played 8/8 and 8/11)
  • Glassjaw (Played 6/27-7/14)
  • Graystar (Played 8/9 and 8/14)
  • Heffer 85 (Played 7/5 and 7/10)
  • Keno (Played 7/19)
  • Knockout (Played 7/27)
  • Last Place Champs (Played 6/21-6/23, 6/26 and 7/22-7/27)
  • Mode # (Played 7/7)
  • Motion City Soundtrack (Played 7/28-7/31)
  • The Movielife (Played 7/2-8/18)
  • Never Heard Of It (Played 6/27 and 6/29-6/30)
  • Nicotine (Played 8/13-8/18)
  • Nobody Wins (Played 7/20)
  • Off By One (Played 6/21-6/26, 7/20-7/27, 7/30-8/18)
  • Overlooked (Played 7/13)
  • Pettet Project (Played 8/16)
  • Plain White T's (Played 7/24 and 7/26)
  • PVK (Played 6/28)
  • Rimtrik (Played 8/17)
  • Runaway Orange (Played 7/17-7/19)
  • Shai Hulud (Played 8/1-8/7)
  • Single Handed (Played 6/27)
  • The Starting Line
  • Steel Dragon (Played 7/17)
  • Steel Train (Played 7/19, 7/22-7/21 and 8/6-8/7)
  • Still Standing (Played 6/21 and 7/6)
  • Unsung Zeros (Played 7/25-7/26 and 7/30-7/31)
  • Vex Red (Played 7/5-8/5)
  • Victory Seven (Played 8/1)
  • Yellowcard (Played 6/21-6/30)
  • Yesterday (Played 8/2-8/5)

Punkrocks.net Stage [ ]

  • A Jealousy Issue (Played 8/5)
  • The AEffect (Played 7/10-7/14 and 7/20-8/18)
  • Age of Ruin (Played 8/8)
  • As Friends Rust (Played 7/11-7/14)
  • Bayside (Played 7/20-8/1 and 8/10)
  • Beloved (Played 8/6)
  • Boys Night out (Played 8/10)
  • Breathe In (Played 7/2-7/3)
  • The Control (Played 8/14)
  • Counterit (Played 7/2)
  • Crash 81 (Played 6/28-6/30)
  • Curl Up and Die (Played 7/5)
  • District 7 (Played 6/21-7/14 and 7/20-8/18)
  • Don't Look Down (Played 8/9-8/11)
  • Evergreen Terrace (Played 8/5)
  • Every Time I Die (Played 7/24 and 7/28-7/31)
  • The Fairlanes (Played 6/21-6/25)
  • From Autumn to Ashes (Playd 8/13-8/18)
  • Further Seems Forever (Played 7/20-7/28)
  • The Gamits (Played 6/23-6/27)
  • Glasseater (Played 8/2-8/4)
  • Haste (Played 6/21-6/25 and 7/25-7/26)
  • Hope (Played 6/21-7/14 and 7/20-8/18)
  • Hopesfall (PlaYed 8/5-8/7)
  • Junction 18 (Played 6/26-6/27, 7/3 and 7/6-7/7)
  • Keepsake (Played 7/30-8/1)
  • Levity (Played 7/3)
  • My Captain (Played 8/2)
  • Narcissus (Played 6/26-6/30, 7/10-7/11 and 7/13-7/14)
  • Nevermore (Played 7/20-7/23)
  • No Cigar (Played 8/1)
  • Nora (Played 8/9-8/11)
  • Not Waving But Drowning (Played 6/26)
  • Off the Mark (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Over It (Playd 6/28-7/2, 7/5, 7/10 and 8/8)
  • Park (Played 7/10, 7/12 and 7/20-7/28)
  • Prevent Falls (Played 8/10-8/11)
  • Recover (Playd 6/28-6/30)
  • Salt the Earth (Played 6/25 and 6/27)
  • Saturday Supercade (Played 7/30)
  • Scallywagon (Played 7/31)
  • Scars of Tomorrow (Played 7/13-7/14)
  • Sick Shift (Played 7/12)
  • Skycamefalling (Played 6/21-6/22, 8/13 and 8/18)
  • Staring Back (Played 6/21-7/14 and 7/20-8/18)
  • Stretch Arm Strong (Played 8/2-8/7)
  • SweaterGirl (Played 6/21- 8/18)
  • Tantor (Played 6/21-7/14 and 7/20-8/18)
  • Throwdown (Played 7/5-7/14)
  • Trial By Fire (Played 8/8-8/9)
  • Underoath (Played 8/13 and 8/18)
  • Unearth (Played 8/13-8/18)
  • Until the End (Played 8/3-8/4)
  • West Beverly (Played 8/15)
  • Yakuza (Played 7/2-7/7)

Ernie Ball Stage [ ]

  • 504 Plan (Played 7/27)
  • Antifreeze (Played 8/11-8/16)
  • ATM (Played 7/2)
  • Audio Karate (Played 7/7-7/10)
  • Avenged Sevenfold (Played 6/21-6/27)
  • Avoid One Thing (Played 8/15)
  • Ben Kweller (Played 8/14-8/15)
  • The Berlin Project (Played 7/26-7/28 and 7/31)
  • Bigwig (Played 8/9-8/13)
  • Blush (Played 7/26-7/27 and 7/30)
  • Bumruckus (Played 8/1-8/7)
  • China White (Played 7/7-7/10)
  • Columbyne (Played 6/25 and 7/2-7/7)
  • Days Away (Played 8/8-8/10)
  • Disfunctionalray (Played 7/26-8/1, 8/14 and 8/18)
  • Eleventeen (Played 7/3, 7/6-7/7 and 7/12-7/14)
  • Enormous (Played 7/24-7/27)
  • The Etiquette (Played 7/23-7/25)
  • The Eyeliners
  • Fetish (Played 7/6-7/10 and 7/12-7/14)
  • Flashing Light (Played 8/1-8/11)
  • F.O.N. (Played 7/17-7/31)
  • Graves (Played 6/28-6/30)
  • Gunmoll (Played 8/2-8/5)
  • Humboldt County Freestyle Kings (Played 7/6)
  • I Decline (Played 7/2-7/5 and 7/11)
  • The Imports (Played 8/4-8/7, 8/14 and 8/17)
  • Jedi (Played 7/13-7/14)
  • Jersey (Played 8/15-8/18)
  • Jet Cinema (Played 7/3)
  • The Know How (Played 8/1-8/7)
  • Last Edition (Played 7/24-7/27)
  • Limitpoint (Played 6/28-7/2)
  • Love Light Shine (Played 7/5)
  • Madcap (Played 7/22-7/30)
  • MT Minds (Played 8/2-8/4)
  • Never Heard of It (Played 7/10-7/12)
  • One Way Street (Played 8/18)
  • Outplay (Played 8/4-8/5)
  • Preston (Played 8/10-8/11)
  • Riot Farm (Played 7/11-7/14)
  • Roller (Played 6/28-6/30)
  • Same Day Service (Played 6/27-6/28)
  • Seedlock (Played 8/8-8/9)
  • Slick Shoes (Played 7/3 and 7/11)
  • Sloppy Meateaters (Played 7/12 and 7/20)
  • Social Standard (Played 8/10)
  • Sparechange 00 (Played 7/31)
  • Stunt Monkey (Played 7/3-7/6)
  • Tadpole (Played 7/5-7/7 and 7/11-7/12)
  • Ten Times A Day (Played 6/28-7/2)
  • Too Rude (Played 6/21-6/23 and 7/3-7/10)
  • The Undecided (Played 7/23-7/25)
  • Useless ID (Played 6/29-8/18)
  • Vangard (Played 8/2-8/5)
  • The Volume Men (Played 7/22)
  • The Waking Hours (Played 7/2 and 7/10)

Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands 6 Winners [ ]

  • 12cent (Played 8/15)
  • 3 Prong Outlet (Played 8/8)
  • 33 West (Played 8/8)
  • 40 Watt Hype (Played 7/7)
  • 5 Star Degenerate (Played 7/2)
  • 7-10 Split (Played 8/5)
  • A Week in July (Played 8/13)
  • A-OK (Played 8/3)
  • Agent Zero (Played 7/27)
  • All Access (Played 7/31)
  • All Else Fails (Played 7/27)
  • Already Proud (Played 6/28)
  • Anarchaos (Played 8/13)
  • AnchondO (Played 6/25)
  • Arizing (Played 8/18)
  • The Arnies (Played 7/23)
  • As Advertised (Played 6/25)
  • Barbee Killed Kenn (Played 7/13)
  • Bi-Level (Played 6/26)
  • Big D and the Kids Table (Played 8/15)
  • Blame it on Rio (Played 7/25)
  • Blatant Finger (Played 7/30)
  • BomberMan Awesome (Played 7/22)
  • Boogotta Fix (Played 7/27)
  • The Brodys (Played 7/14)
  • Brookdale (Played 7/23)
  • Bumrukus (Played 8/4)
  • Bumpin Uglies (Played 7/3)
  • The Burning Reason (Played 7/28)
  • C24C (Played 7/12)
  • Calcutta (Played 7/12)
  • Carb (Played 6/28)
  • The Cinderleaf (Played 6/30)
  • Close Behind (Played 8/14)
  • ColdSnap-9 (Played 7/22)
  • Conspiracy of Thought (Played 7/10)
  • Conspire (Played 6/25)
  • Corporate Circus (Played 7/25)
  • CounterACT (Played 6/22)
  • Cutaway (Played 8/2)
  • The Delegates (Played 8/16)
  • Dexter Wins Again (Playd 6/29)
  • The Dissenters (Played 8/11)
  • Drist (Played 7/14)
  • Driveway (Played 7/26)
  • Eightfourseven (Played 7/6)
  • The Evoka Project (Played 8/6)
  • F.O. the Smack Magnet (Played 8/11)
  • Flippin Jiggers (Played 7/19)
  • The Fonzarellies (Played 6/25)
  • Force 4-D (Played 7/12)
  • Fourbanger (Played 7/2)
  • The Fratellis (Played 7/7)
  • Full Affect (Played 7/6)
  • Habitat (Played 7/24)
  • Holiday Rd (Played 8/6)
  • The HollowPoints (Played 7/20)
  • HowAboutNo (Played 7/26)
  • Hurry Up Offense (Played 8/9)
  • Huxter (Played 7/22)
  • Hypocrite Like Me (Played 7/22)
  • Idiot Savant (Played 7/11)
  • Illusion 33 (Played 6/21)
  • INTAK (Played 7/31)
  • Interstate 808 (Played 6/30)
  • The Irritating Stick (Played 8/13)
  • Jade Raven (Played 6/27)
  • Jank1000 (Played 7/5)
  • JerkWaterJive (Played 7/30)
  • The Johnsons (Played 7/17)
  • Junior (Played 6/28)
  • Kingpin (Played 6/27)
  • Klesk (Played 8/17)
  • Klik (Played 8/4)
  • Koniption Fit (Played 7/12)
  • Kremlin (Played 8/7)
  • Last in Line (Played 7/28)
  • Latham (Played 6/29)
  • Left Behind (Played 8/9)
  • The Lemmings (Played 8/14)
  • Les Dirty Frenchmen (Played 7/23)
  • Liam & Me (Played 8/9)
  • Life As Usual (Played 8/17)
  • Lifesize (Played 6/30)
  • Liquid Youth (Played 6/29)
  • Living Kittens (Played 8/3)
  • Livitz Livitz (Played 7/6)
  • Lollygag (Played 8/5)
  • Luck Be A Lady (Played 8/7)
  • Madison (Played 7/20)
  • Makeshift3 (Played 7/3)
  • Marlinspike (Plaed 7/19)
  • Midpoint (Played 7/17)
  • Mind Driver (Played 7/10)
  • Moneyshot (Played 7/19)
  • The Monjees (Played 8/3)
  • Moodfrye (Played 7/13)
  • Mr. Bigglesworth (Played 7/17)
  • Mr. Meano and the Clodhoppers (Played 8/18)
  • Mr. Varsity (Played 8/3)
  • MT Minds (Played 6/28)
  • Myopia (Played 7/27)
  • Natural Afrodisiac (Played 7/10)
  • The New Sound Theory (Played 7/11)
  • New Tomorrow (Played 7/13)
  • Nitch (Played 8/10)
  • No Alternative (Played 8/18)
  • No Reason (Played 7/11)
  • Not Long After (Played 7/20)
  • Nuclear Saturday (Played 8/1)
  • Off By One (Played 7/3)
  • One More Weekend (Played 7/5)
  • One Pump Chump (Played 8/5)
  • P-Nuckle (Played 6/23)
  • Perfect Salesman (Played 8/10)
  • Phrenik (Played 7/6)
  • Pig Pen (Played 8/4)
  • Poppies 3 (Played 6/26)
  • Poptart Monkeys (Played 8/5)
  • Post Up (Played 6/22)
  • Project Bottlecap (Played 7/25)
  • The Prototype (Played 8/17)
  • Prototype-A (Played 8/16)
  • Punchline (Played 8/13)
  • Radio Holiday (Played 8/18)
  • Raised Under Reagan (Played 6/23)
  • Ripshaw (Played 7/11)
  • Rockets Red Glare (Played 8/14)
  • Room Without A view (Played 8/17)
  • RST Video (Played 8/7)
  • Rudiger (Played 7/10)
  • [Sage] (Played 8/4)
  • Salt the Earth (Played 6/26)
  • Saving Boy Wonder (Played 6/26)
  • Second Class (Played 6/29)
  • Seven Day Delusion (Played 6/27)
  • Seven Mile Drive (Played 6/27)
  • Sexhead (Played 8/16)
  • Short of a Dollar (Played 7/25)
  • Sick (Played 6/23)
  • Silent Film Stars (Played 7/7)
  • Silent Horizon (Played 7/14)
  • The Silent Treatment (Played 8/2)
  • Skinny Like Riley (Played 6/21)
  • Skint (Played 6/22)
  • Skipjack (Played 7/3)
  • Skitch (Played 8/15)
  • Slowpoke (Played 7/2)
  • Soma (Played 7/30)
  • Somerset (Played 8/9)
  • Southcott (Played 8/10)
  • Spenser (Played 7/26)
  • Spilt Milk (Played 7/5)
  • Split Fifty (Played 8/11)
  • Stick Figure Suicide (Played 8/11)
  • StoneKracker (Played 6/30)
  • Stumblerun (Played 7/24)
  • Stuntdoubles (Played 6/23)
  • Supathrive (Played 7/2)
  • Supersift (Played 7/17)
  • Suzie 9 Iron (Played 8/2)
  • The T Club (Played 6/21)
  • The Taj Motel Trio (Played 8/1)
  • Tantrumn (Played 8/16)
  • Ten Years From Now (Played 8/7)
  • Tenfold (Played 7/13)
  • Thats What She Said (Played 7/23)
  • Third Estate (Played 8/14)
  • Tim (Played 7/19)
  • Timebomb (Played 8/2)
  • Timothy Weekend (Played 8/6)
  • Tom Servos (Played 7/24)
  • Toxic Sunset (Played 7/7)
  • Trendy (Played 7/26)
  • Truth in Fiction (Played 7/24)
  • Turning Blue (Played 8/15)
  • Twin Cam (Played 7/30)
  • Uncrowned (Played 8/1)
  • Unfold (Played 6/22)
  • Upinatem (Played 6/21)
  • Upper Cut (Played 8/8)
  • Urban Sombrero (Played 8/8)
  • The Ushers (Played 7/28)
  • The Utmost (Played 7/5)
  • The Verdicts (Played 8/10)
  • The Vivians (Played 8/6)
  • Wayside (Played 7/28)
  • Willnots (Played 7/14)
  • The Wood (Played 8/1)
  • Youngfellow (Played 7/31)

StaticRadio Stage [ ]

  • Agent Felix (Played 8/2-8/7 and 8/9-8/15)
  • Anti-Anti (Played 8/2-8/14)
  • Bottom Line (Played 8/8)
  • Days Away (Played 8/3 and 8/5)
  • Don't Drive Angry (Played 8/2-8/5)
  • Five Second Rule (Played 8/2)
  • Funny Looking Kid (Played 8/2-8/15)
  • Middleground (Played 8/4)
  • Mishaps (Played 8/10)
  • Polly Esther (Played 8/8)
  • Resident Weirdo (Played 8/10)
  • Sewing With Nancie (Played 8/6-8/7 and 8/14-8/15)
  • Sonny (Played 8/11-8/15)
  • Tokyo Rose (Played 8/9 and 8/11)
  • The Travoltas (Played 8/8-8/9 and 8/15)
  • Unsung Zeros (Played 8/2-8/7 and 8/9-8/15)

Union Stage [ ]

  • Belvedere (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Big D and the Kids Table (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Fifty Nutz (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Flashlight Brown (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Mustard Plug (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Penelope (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • The Planet Smashers (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • Subb (Played 8/16-8/17)
  • 1 Warped Tour 2004
  • 2 Warped Tour 2008
  • 3 Warped Tour 2014

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  1. Warped Tour 2001

    Warped Tour 2001: Location: United States, Canada: Start date: June 22, 2001: End date: August 12, 2001: Number of shows: 45 Warped Tour concert chronology: Warped Tour 2000: Warped Tour 2001: Warped Tour 2002: Contents. 1 Bands. 1.1 Teal Stage; 1.2 Brian Stage; 1.3 Maurice Stage; 1.4 Volcom Stage; 1.5 Ernie Ball Stage; 2 Tour Dates; Bands ...

  2. List of Warped Tour lineups by year

    The Vans Warped Tour was a summer music and extreme sports festival that toured annually from 1995 to 2019. The following is a comprehensive list of bands that performed on the tour throughout its history.

  3. Warped Tour

    The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States and Canada each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touring music festival to date in North America. The festival visited Australia in 1998-2002 and again in 2013. Following the first Warped Tour, the skateboard shoe manufacturer Vans ...

  4. Warped Tour 2001 Setlists

    Warped Tour 2001 Setlists. Jul 12 2001. Date. Thursday, July 12, 2001. So far, there are setlists of 34 gigs in one venue . Report festival.

  5. Warped Tour Bands, Dates Confirmed

    03/13/2001 Warped Tour Bands, Dates Confirmed. Rancid, Weezer, 311, Kool Keith, Pennywise, Rollins Band, and the Misfits are some of the bigger artists confirmed to play the annual Vans Warped ...

  6. Warped Tour 2001 Setlists

    Rollins Band. 5 attendees. Add time. Sum 41. 3 attendees. Add time. The Ataris. 6 attendees. Add time. The Bouncing Souls. 6 attendees. Add time. The Line. 2 attendees. Add time. ... Warped Tour 1995; Warped Tour 2000; Warped Tour 2001; Warped Tour 2002; Warped Tour 2003; Warped Tour 2004; Warped Tour 2005; Warped Tour 2006; Warped Tour 2007 ...

  7. August 9, 2001

    August 9, 2001: City: Boston, Massachusetts: Venue: Suffolk Downs: Bands: Absolve AFI Alien Ant Farm The Ataris Biwig Bottom Bottom Line The Bouncing Souls Bruise Bros. Catch 22 DJ Pollywog Dover Dropkick Murphys Flogging Molly Gage Grade H2O Jaya the Cat Junction 18 Kool Keith Lefty Less Than Jake The Line Little T and One Track Mike Madcap Me ...

  8. July 31, 2001

    July 31, 2001: City: Bristow, Virginia: Venue: Nissan Pavilion: Bands: AFI Alien Ant Farm The Ataris Belvedere Bigwig Bottom The Bouncing Souls D12 Desperation Squad Destruction Made Simple Esham Fenix TX Flogging Molly Gamma Rays Good Charlotte H2O The Impossibles Japetto Jersey Jimmy Eat World Kool Keith Lefty Less Than Jake The Line Lo-Ball ...

  9. Vans Warped Tour says goodbye: Stories and statements over 25 years

    Read more: Anthony Green pulls off epic crowdsurf to the ocean at Warped Tour stop 2001. Warped's sense of community between Lyman and the bands continued to grow in all directions from ...

  10. Warped Tour '01

    Reviewed June 27, 2001. Cast: Bands: 311, Pennywise, Rancid, Alien Ant Farm, Fenix TX, Vandals, Less Than Jake ... the punk-themed Warped Tour has always been the low-budget cousin in the summer ...

  11. Warped Tour: 2001 Compilation

    Warped Tour: 2001 Compilation by Various Artists released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  12. How 23 Years of Warped Tour Changed America

    Blink 182, a band that was long considered too crude and provocative for mainstream success, appeared on three out of the four Warpeds between 1996 and 1999. It's no coincidence that by 2000, they were one of the biggest bands in the country. Not only did Warped change how punk rock was treated by mainstream music culture, it had an indelible ...

  13. Vans Warped Tour 2001 Setlists

    Warped Tour 2000; Vans Warped Tour 2001; Warped Tour 2002; Warped Tour 2003; Warped Tour 2004; Warped Tour 2005; Warped Tour 2006; Warped Tour 2007; Warped Tour 2008; Warped Tour 2009; Warped Tour 2010; Warped Tour 2011; Warped Tour 2012; View all Warped Tour setlists. Tour Update Close Video. Marquee Memories: The Dandy Warhols.

  14. All 24 Lineups In Warped Tour History, Ranked By Music Fans

    Sadly, 2018 proved to be the final year of the famous tour as announced by Warped Tour's founder, Kevin Lyman. You'll find every Warped Tour lineup here! Vote below on the best Warped Tour lineups, keeping in mind factors like the bands performing, production value, and overall spectacle.

  15. 10 Most Underrated Warped Tour Bands of the 2000s, Year by Year

    The 10 Most Underrated Warped Tour Bands of the 2000s, Year by Year (2000-2009) Scott Waldman. Scott Waldman Published: May 5, 2021. ... Sugarcult (2001) SW: It's actually three things, Kyle ...

  16. Every Warped Tour Lineup 1995-2018 Visualized through the ...

    There are no repeat albums and bands that hadnt released an album in 5 years I just put their most popular one. I made this list using the wikipedia article on it as my source, so it may be a bit incomplete, especially around 2009 and 2010 which seem pretty light for Warped's peak years.

  17. August 1, 2001

    August 1, 2001: Bands: AFI Alien Ant Farm The Ataris Autopilot Off Bigwig The Bouncing Souls D12 Destruction Made Simple Dropkick Murphys Esham Fenix TX Flogging Molly ... More Warped tour Wiki. 1 Warped Tour 2004; 2 Warped Tour 2008; 3 Warped Tour 2012; Explore properties. Fandom Muthead Fanatical Follow Us. Overview ...

  18. Warped Tour 2001 is a deluge of punk

    By Deseret News, Peter Thunell, staff writer. VANS WARPED TOUR, Utah State Fairpark, various bands; all-day festival, Saturday only. Attending the Vans Warped Tour 2001 at the Utah State Fairpark Saturday was like watching television while the guy with the remote has an itchy trigger finger. Forty-six bands performed, and everywhere you turned ...

  19. R.I.P. Warped Tour. At Least We Still Have Vans

    The band Pennywise performing at the Vans Warped Tour in 2001. ... Mr. Lyman had put together the first Warped Tour in 1995, with bands like Sublime and No Doubt on the original lineup. But he ...

  20. Warped Tour 2001

    August 30th 2001. Reviewer Rating. User Rating. Login to Rate. This was my first Warped Tour experience. I was a little skeptical because it was in the Skydome, and just didn't know what to expect since I had never been to a show this big. Still, I hadn't been to a show since Deviates and Guttermouth back in June, so I was pretty pumped about ...

  21. Warped Tour 2000

    Warped Tour 2000: Location: United States, Canada: ... August 6, 2000: Number of shows: 40 Warped Tour concert chronology: Warped Tour 1999: Warped Tour 2000: Warped Tour 2001: Contents. 1 Bands. 1.1 North Stage; 1.2 South Stage; 1.3 Second Stage; 1.4 Volcom Stage; 1.5 Tiki Tent; 2 Dates; Bands [] North Stage [] The Ataris (Played 8/1-8/6 ...

  22. Warped Tour 2005

    Warped Tour 2005 was the 2005 and 11th installment of the annual Summer Warped Tour music festival. Vans Shoes was again the tour's primary sponsor. All bands confirmed for the entire tour unless otherwise noted. Alexisonfire (Played 7/12-7/14) Atreyu Billy Idol (Played 7/6-7/7, 7/10 and 7/16-7...

  23. Warped Tour 2002

    Warped Tour 2001: Warped Tour 2002: Warped Tour 2003: Contents. 1 Bands. 1.1 Brian Stage; 1.2 Teal Stage; 1.3 Maurice Stage; 1.4 Volcom Stage; 1.5 Drive-Thru Records Stage; 1.6 Punkrocks.net Stage; 1.7 Ernie Ball Stage. 1.7.1 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands 6 Winners; 1.8 StaticRadio Stage; 1.9 Union Stage;