Warped Tour 2007

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Warped Tour 2007 was the 2007 installment of the annual Summer Warped Tour musical festival . Vans Shoes was again the tour's primary sponsor.

  • 1.1 Lucky Stage
  • 1.2 13 Stage
  • 1.3 Hurley Stage
  • 1.4 Hurley.com Stage
  • 1.5 Smartpunk Stage
  • 1.6.1 Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands Winners
  • 1.7 Hot Topic Kevin Says Stage
  • 1.8 Skullcandy Mix Tent
  • 1.9 Skate Ramp Stage
  • 1.10 Famly Clothing Stage
  • 1.11 East Coast Indie Stage
  • 1.12 Union Stage
  • 1.13 Old School Stage
  • 2 Tour Dates

Lucky Stage [ ]

13 stage [ ], hurley stage [ ].

  • A Static Lullaby (Played 7/24-7/27 and 8/15-8/25)
  • The Actual (Played 8/10-8/12)
  • Agent Orange (Played 8/22-8/23)
  • All Time Low (Played 6/29-7/5)
  • The Almost (Played 7/8, 7/18-7/20 and 8/18-8/25)
  • Amber Pacific (Played 6/29-7/20, 7/22, 7/25, 7/28-7/30, 8/1-8/5, 8/15 and 8/19-8/25)
  • Anberlin (Played 7/3-7/5, 7/12-7/16 and 7/27)
  • Animo (Played 8/3, 8/11 and 8/15)
  • Bayside (Played 6/29-7/27, 7/29-8/9, 8/11-8/18 and 8/22-8/25)
  • Biffy Clyro (Played 8/10 and 8/14)
  • Boys Like Girls (Played 8/5-8/7)
  • Cinematic Sunrise (Played 7/26-7/27)
  • The City Drive (Played 8/24-8/25)
  • The Confession (Played 7/27-7/28 and 7/31-8/17)
  • The Dear & Departed (Played 6/29-7/12 and 7/14-7/26)
  • Escape the Fate (Played 6/29-7/31, 8/2-8/10 and 8/17-8/25)
  • Eyes Set to Kill (Played 7/16)
  • The Fabulous Rudies (Played 8/14, 8/18 and 8/24)
  • Family Force 5 (Played 7/13 and 7/28)
  • The Fold (Played 8/10)
  • Gallows (Played 6/29, 7/1-7/11, 7/13-7/14 and 7/18-8/19)
  • The Graduate (Played 8/7)
  • Hot Rod Circuit (Played 7/27-8/4, 8/7-8/10 and 8/14-8/25)
  • illScarlett (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Kaddisfly (Played 8/4)
  • K-os (Played 6/29-8/3 and 8/7-8/25)
  • The Matches (Played 7/23)
  • Meg & Dia (Played 7/22-7/23)
  • Nothington (Played 6/29-7/1, 7/7-7/8, 7/12-7/14, 7/21 and 7/24)
  • PlayRadioPlay! (Played 7/11)
  • The Randies (Played 8/12)
  • The Real McKenzies (Played 8/17)
  • Revolution Mother (Played 7/22 and 8/5)
  • The Rocket Summer (Played 7/28-8/2, 8/4-8/5, 8/9 and 8/18)
  • Rookie of the Year (Played 8/4-8/5)
  • The Spill Canvas (Played 6/25-7/18, 7/20-7/26, 7/28-8/1, 8/7-8/8, 8/10-8/15 and 8/18-8/25)
  • Still Remains (Played 8/4)
  • Supernova (Played 8/23-8/25)
  • The Toasters (Played 7/18-7/21, 7/23-7/26 and 7/28-8/9)
  • The Unseen (Played 6/29-7/12, 7/14-7/22, 7/24-8/3 and 8/5-8/25)
  • The Vincent Black Shadow (Played 7/7-7/11, 7/13, 7/31-8/1 and 8/19)

Hurley.com Stage [ ]

  • 3OH!3 (Played 7/8)
  • A Static Lullaby (Played 8/2, 8/4-8/5 and 8/12)
  • The Actual (Played 8/14 and 8/17-8/25)
  • All Left Out (Played 7/16)
  • All Time Low (Played 7/11-7/23, 7/27-8/1, 8/7-8/9 and 8/14-8/17)
  • The Almost (Played 6/29, 7/1-7/7, 7/11-7/14 and 8/10-8/17)
  • Amber Pacific (Played 7/23-7/24, 8/7, 8/10-8/12 and 8/17)
  • Anberlin (Played 7/8-7/11 and 7/18-7/22)
  • The Automatic (Played 6/29-7/24)
  • Biffy Clyro (Played 7/28-8/7, 8/9 and 8/15)
  • Big D and the Kids Table (Played 6/29-7/13, 7/18-7/26, 7/28-8/11 and 8/14-8/19)
  • Boys Like Girls (Played 6/29-7/14, 7/18-7/19, 7/22-8/1, 8/3, 8/5 and 8/8-8/25)
  • The Confession (Played 8/18-8/25)
  • Dark Siren (Played 7/27)
  • The Dead Songwriters (Played 7/21)
  • Desperation Squad (Played 6/29)
  • The Fabulous Rudies (Played 7/16, 7/23 and 8/3)
  • Family Force 5 (Played 7/1-7/8, 7/13, 7/18-7/19, 7/21-7/26, 7/29-8/1 and 8/4-8/10)
  • The Fold (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • The Graduate (Played 7/25 and 7/27)
  • Hotspur (Played 7/24)
  • Love Arcade (Played 8/9)
  • Mad Marge and the Stonecutters (Played 7/16)
  • The Matches (Played 6/29-7/14, 7/18-7/21, 7/24-8/5, 8/8-8/11 and 8/14-8/25)
  • Meg & Dia (Played 6/29-7/20 and 7/23-8/25)
  • My American Heart (Played 7/8-7/11)
  • New Years Day (Played 6/29-7/7 and 7/12-7/14)
  • Nothington (Played 7/11, 7/16, 7/20 and 7/22-7/23)
  • Parkway Drive (Played 7/7, 7/20-7/22, 7/24-8/2 and 8/4-8/12)
  • Pistolita (Played 6/29-7/8)
  • Poison the Well (Played 7/25)
  • P.O.S. (Played 7/25-8/25)
  • The Real McKenzies (Played 8/18-8/19)
  • The Rocket Summer (Played 7/25-7/27, 8/8, 8/12-8/15 and 8/19-8/25)
  • Scary Kids Scaring Kids (Played 6/29-7/1, 7/8-7/24 and 7/26-7/27)
  • Single File (Played 7/16)
  • The Spill Canvas (Played 8/2-8/5)
  • Total Chaos (Played 8/22-8/25)
  • Tyler Read (Played 7/16)
  • The Vincent Black Shadow (Played 7/13-7/14, 7/20-7/21, 7/28, 8/2-8/3, 8/5-8/12, 8/18 and 8/22-8/25)

Smartpunk Stage [ ]

  • A Static Lullaby (Played 7/28-8/1, 8/3 and 8/7-8/12)
  • Alesana (Played 6/29-7/27)
  • All Time Low (Played 7/7-7/8, 7/26, 8/2-8/5, 8/11-8/12, 8/18-8/25)
  • Amber Pacific (Played 7/27 and 8/8)
  • Anberlin (Played 6/29-7/1 and 7/23-7/26)
  • Animo (Played 7/16)
  • As Cities Burn (Played 6/29-7/14 and 7/20)
  • Biffy Clyro (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Blacklist Royals (Played 7/27)
  • Blessthefall (Played 6/30-8/11 and 8/14-8/25)
  • Boys Like Girls (Played 7/20-7/21)
  • Cinematic Sunrise (Played 7/24-7/25 and 7/28-8/5)
  • Drop Dead, Gorgeous (Played 7/28-8/25)
  • Envy on the Coast (Played 8/4-8/25)
  • Evaline (Played 7/16)
  • Eyes Set to Kill (Played 7/12 and 7/18)
  • The Fabulous Rudies (Played 8/1-8/2)
  • The Fall of Troy (Played 8/4)
  • The Fold (Played 8/4-8/10 and 8/14-8/25)
  • Four Letter Lie (Played 7/31)
  • The Graduate (Played 7/18-7/24, 7/26 and 7/28-8/3)
  • Haste the Day (Played 6/29-7/14 and 7/18-7/26)
  • Hotspur (Played 7/22-7/23 and 7/26-7/27)
  • The Human Abstract (Played 6/29-7/27)
  • I Am Ghost (Played 6/29-7/14)
  • illScarlett (Played 7/3)
  • Inward Eye (Played 7/5)
  • Kaddisfly (Played 7/28-8/4 and 8/6-8/25)
  • Love Arcade (Played 7/27-7/29)
  • The Matches (Played 8/7 and 8/12)
  • Mayday Parade (Played 7/18-8/3)
  • Maylene and the Sons of Disaster (Played 8/4-8/25)
  • My American Heart (Played 7/16 and 7/21)
  • New Years Day (Played 7/8)
  • No One Comes Home (Played 6/30 and 7/27)
  • Nothington (Played 7/19)
  • Pistolita (Played 7/11)
  • PlayRadioPlay! (Played 6/29-7/6 and 7/8-7/16)
  • The Rocket Summer (Played 8/10-8/11)
  • Scary Kids Scaring Kids (Played 7/5-7/7 and 7/25)
  • Set Your Goals (Played 6/29-7/14)
  • So They Say (Played 7/28-8/25)
  • The Spill Canvas (Played 8/9)
  • Still Remains (Played 8/5-8/25)
  • Throw the Fight (Played 7/13-7/22)
  • The Vincent Black Shadow (Played 7/1, 7/11, 7/18-7/19, 7/22-7/25, 7/27, 7/29-8/1, 8/4 and 8/14-8/17)
  • Whitekaps (Played 6/29)

Ernie Ball Stage [ ]

  • A Chance Without (Played 8/18)
  • Animo (Played 8/23-8/24)
  • Authority Zero (Played 6/29-7/1 and 7/5-7/14)
  • Between Thieves (Played 8/2)
  • Bleed the Dream (Played 6/29-7/20 and 7/22-8/25)
  • The Brotherhood of the Dae Han (Played 7/8)
  • Buck-O-Nine (Played 6/29-7/1 and 8/22-8/25)
  • Calico Drive (Played 7/3)
  • The Chariot (Played 7/18-7/25)
  • Crowned King (Played 7/5)
  • Daphne Loves Derby (Played 8/11-8/18)
  • Don't Die Cindy (Played 7/18-7/22)
  • Evaline (Played 6/29-7/14 and 7/18-8/25)
  • The Fabulous Rudies (Played 6/29-7/14, 7/18-7/22, 7/24-8/1, 8/4-8/13, 8/15-8/17, 8/19-8/23 and 8/25)
  • Idea of Beauty (Played 7/23)
  • It Dies Today (Played 7/13-8/10)
  • Jonezetta (Played 8/7-8/22 and 8/25)
  • Josephine Collective (Played 8/15)
  • Karate High School (Played 7/1-7/8)
  • Lorene Drive (Played 6/29-7/1 and 7/11-7/12)
  • Ludo (Played 8/11-8/17)
  • Mayday Parade (Played 7/13-7/16)
  • MC Chris (Played 8/4-8/10)
  • Monty Are I (Played 7/28-8/10)
  • Mustard Plug (Played 7/23-7/27)
  • MxPx (Played 7/28-8/3)
  • My American Heart (Played 6/29-7/7, 7/12-7/14, 7/18-7/20, 7/22-8/25)
  • Natives of the New Dawn (Played 7/27 and 8/19-8/24)
  • Parkway Drive (Played 7/8-7/19)
  • Rediscover (Played 8/10-8/25)
  • The Salads (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Scenes from a Movie (Played 7/14-8/9)
  • Secret Broadcast (Played 7/5)
  • Sessions (Played 7/3-7/5)
  • Social Code (Played 7/3-7/5 and 8/11-8/12)
  • Throwdown (Played 6/29-7/14 and 7/18-8/25)
  • Valencia (Played 7/26-8/4)
  • We Are the Fury (Played 6/29-7/11)
  • Your Name in Lights (Played 7/12)

Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands Winners [ ]

  • 12 Summers Old (Played 8/14)
  • A .12 Gauge Tragedy (Played 8/10)
  • A Bridge Called Life (Played 7/23)
  • A Day Away (Played 8/15)
  • A Golden Era (Played 8/3)
  • A Smile from the Trenches (Played 7/8)
  • A Voice Like Rhetoric (Played 8/8)
  • About the Fire (Played 8/7)
  • Advent Scars (Played 7/16)
  • Afilio (Played 7/29)
  • Ambush (Played 7/19)
  • Ameretta (Played 8/18)
  • Amelie (Played 8/25)
  • American Diary (Played 7/25)
  • The American Life (Played 8/15)
  • Another Day Late (Played 8/25)
  • Another Found Self (Played 8/2)
  • Anti Social (Played 8/22)
  • Aspen It Is (Played 8/5)
  • Astrea (Played 8/9)
  • Awaiting the End (Played 8/23)
  • Awakened by Dreams (Played 8/23)
  • Azusa (Played 8/25)
  • Behind the Blindfold (Played 8/14)
  • Better Off Tomorrow (Played 7/29)
  • Black in the Mind (Played 7/20)
  • Bleeding A Memory (Played 8/2)
  • The Boys After (Played 8/23)
  • Breaking Tides (Played 7/22)
  • The Bride Wore Black (Played 8/4)
  • Broken by Fire (Played 8/18-8/19)
  • Bullets and Romance (Played 7/1)
  • Burning Daylight (Played 7/12)
  • Cali AC (Played 8/8)
  • Callahan (Played 7/3)
  • The Canon Logic (Played 8/3)
  • Capitol Risk (Played 8/3)
  • Centerpointe (Played 8/14)
  • Cetra (Played 7/3)
  • City of Sound (Played 7/29)
  • Close to Home (Played 8/1)
  • Conditions (Played 7/24)
  • Cove (Played 7/31)
  • CrimZin (Played 7/26)
  • Danger Boys (Played 7/5)
  • Dawn over Zero (Played 7/13)
  • The Day Before (Played 8/4)
  • Dear Enemy (Played 7/18)
  • Death Pop (Played 7/3)
  • DownfromtheGallows (Played 8/24)
  • Dr. Manhattan (Played 7/28)
  • Draffin (Played 8/10)
  • The Drive Home (Played 7/21)
  • Dropout Year (Played 7/25)
  • Duct Tape Heroes (Played 7/31)
  • Ethans Ride (Played 8/25)
  • Everybody Else Wins (Played 8/1)
  • Eleven54 (Played 7/25)
  • Enjoy the Fall (Played 7/14)
  • Esily (Played 8/12)
  • Eudora (Played 6/29)
  • Everdae (Played 6/29)
  • Faster Faster (Played 7/19)
  • Fentruck (Played 6/30)
  • Finding Apathy (Played 7/11)
  • Flight to Athena (Played 8/24)
  • Forget about the Stars (Played 7/23)
  • Forgotten Tragedy (Played 8/7)
  • For All We Know (Played 7/27)
  • For Your Eyes Only (Played 7/28)
  • From Aphony (Played 8/18-8/19)
  • From Man in Ghost (Played 8/11)
  • Full Switch Coma (Played 6/30)
  • Going Second (Played 7/7)
  • Grab the Camera (Played 8/19)
  • Hello Beautiful (Played 8/11)
  • Here I Come Falling (Played 8/14)
  • High Tide in Tucson (Played 7/29)
  • Holiday (Played 8/11)
  • Hollywood in September (Played 7/18)
  • Honesty Eyes (Played 8/5)
  • The Hunters (Played 8/12)
  • In Fair Verona (Played 7/14)
  • In Her Memory (Played 8/19)
  • In Times of Distress (Played 8/22)
  • Inbryo (Played 7/14)
  • Invictus (Played 8/24)
  • Jameson (Played 8/25)
  • Juneau (Played 7/16)
  • Juse (Played 7/7)
  • Just Left (Played 7/28)
  • Karrigan (Played 7/22)
  • Keeping Secrets (Played 6/29)
  • Kevin Goes 2 College (Played 7/13)
  • Kings Field (Played 7/11)
  • Kiss to Betray (Played 7/12)
  • Know Lyfe (Played 7/27)
  • Kryterium (Played 8/17)
  • Lacerda (Played 8/11)
  • Lannen Fall (Played 8/9)
  • The Late Night (Played 7/25)
  • Laurel (Played 8/12)
  • etterPerfect (Played 7/22)
  • Livingston (Played 7/26)
  • Longway (Played 6/29)
  • Love You Long Time (Played 8/17)
  • Madison Fadeout (Played 7/19)
  • The Main Event (Played 7/1)
  • Malison (Played 7/20)
  • Man Without Wax (Played 8/18)
  • Mas Nova (Played 8/8)
  • The Mercurial (Played 8/4)
  • Mortal Enemy (Played 8/17)
  • My Fiction (Played 6/29)
  • My Unsaid Everything (Played 7/1)
  • Nate In Public (Played 8/10)
  • Never Ending Story (Played 7/22)
  • Never More Than Less (Played 8/12)
  • The New Nervous (Played 7/7)
  • No Fair Fights (Played 7/8)
  • NoCallToArms (Played 8/7)
  • Nothing More (Played 7/13)
  • Novista (Played 7/16)
  • OCEANSleave (Played 7/1)
  • Of Angels (Played 7/5)
  • Old Man Shattered (Played 7/12)
  • On the Last Day (Played 8/18)
  • Paxtin (Played 7/7)
  • Picture Atlantic (Played 7/1)
  • Plague the City (Played 8/2)
  • Point Zero (Played 6/30)
  • Ports of Aidia (Played 7/27)
  • Pretty in Stereo (Played 8/25)
  • The Prospect (Played 7/20)
  • RC Dub (Played 7/8)
  • Red Car Wire (Played 7/14)
  • Red Hot Radio (Played 8/22)
  • Red Line Chemistry (Played 8/15)
  • Rise Phoenix Rise (Played 7/26)
  • The Runts (Played 6/30)
  • Saturday Morning Heroes (Played 8/17)
  • Save It for Sunrise (Played 7/19)
  • Saving Verona (Played 7/8)
  • The Scenic (Played 8/3)
  • Scenes and Sirens (Played 7/14)
  • Seasons After (Played 8/15)
  • Seven Story Fall (Played 7/18)
  • The Sharktopus (Played 8/18)
  • Shipshape and Bristol Fashion (Played 6/30)
  • Simply Waiting (Played 8/1)
  • Skywire (Played 7/23)
  • Sleep Serapis Sleep (Played 7/31)
  • Soapbox Havoc (Played 7/19)
  • Somastate (Played 7/5)
  • Soren (Played 7/11)
  • Sounding the Silence (Played 8/15)
  • Spinlight City (Played 7/21)
  • St. Valentines Massacre (Played 7/20)
  • Stealing Jane (Played 8/10)
  • Stillframe (Played 7/16)
  • Suburban Camoflauge (Played 7/18)
  • Swizzle Tree (Played 7/28)
  • Symera (Played 7/26)
  • Take the City (Played 8/24)
  • Tasherre D'Enajetic (Played 7/27)
  • Ten Count Fall (Played (8/1 and 8/8)
  • Thee Armada (Played 7/16)
  • Thirteen Yards to Victory (Played 8/9)
  • This Awkward Silence (Played 8/2)
  • This Legacy (Played 8/18)
  • This Time It's War (Played 7/24)
  • This Waking Moment (Played 7/23)
  • There for Tomorrow (Played 7/22)
  • Throw the Heat (Played 8/5)
  • Title Fight (Played 7/26)
  • Tokyo (Played 7/24)
  • Tonight the Prom (Played 7/28)
  • Tree Kills Arson (Played 7/12)
  • Turned Up Missing (Played 8/19)
  • Typhoid Mary (Played 7/18)
  • Upper Class Trash (Played 7/21)
  • The Upset Victory (Played 8/1)
  • Upstarts (Played 8/22)
  • Urgency (Played 8/10)
  • UTS (Played 7/3)
  • Vaeda (Played 8/4)
  • Vallon (Played 8/9)
  • Van Atta High (Played 8/5)
  • The Vanity Light (Played 7/11)
  • Vices I Admire (Played 7/8)
  • Victim Effect (Played 7/7)
  • We Leave at Midnight (Played 7/13)
  • We Spell Disaster (Played 6/30)
  • Western Aerials (Played 8/19)
  • Westview (Played 7/21)
  • The Widow Jenkins (Played 8/7)
  • Windsor Drive (Played 7/31)
  • Without Tomorrow (Played 8/23)
  • Write This Down (Played 7/29)
  • The Year That Was (Played 7/24)
  • Yellow, the Vertical (Played 7/11)
  • Your Greatest Mistake (Played 7/13)

Hot Topic Kevin Says Stage [ ]

  • 7 Shot Screamers (Played 8/14)
  • 16th Avenue (Played 8/12)
  • A Common Hope (Played 7/18)
  • A Girl A Gun A Ghost (Played 7/18)
  • The Action Design (Played 6/29-7/5)
  • Alcina (Played 7/16)
  • All Left Out (Played 7/22-7/23, 7/25-7/26 and 8/25)
  • Allison (Played 8/14-8/25)
  • Ambient (Played 8/17)
  • Animo (Played 7/3, 7/20, 7/22-7/23 and 7/25-7/26)
  • Arorah (Played 8/17-8/25)
  • Ballentine (Played 8/24)
  • Bandcamp (Played 8/9)
  • Bass & Flow (Played 8/25)
  • The Bathroom Murders (Played 6/29 and 8/25)
  • Between the Trees (Played 6/29-7/13)
  • Bigger Thomas (Played 8/5)
  • Billy and the Lost Boys (Played 8/11)
  • Black Rose for Broken Hearts (Played 7/5)
  • Black Tie Bombers (Played 8/1)
  • The Blacklist Royals Played 7/28-8/2)
  • Blacktop Mourning (Played 7/28-8/1)
  • Bombay Doors (Played 8/11-8/25)
  • Bombtown (Played 8/4)
  • The Box Social (Played 7/19-7/22)
  • The Buzzkillers (Played 7/12)
  • Captain Squeegee and the Soap Suds (Played 7/12)
  • The Chop Tops Played 6/29-7/1)
  • Conscious (Played 8/12)
  • Crash Romeo (Played 7/31-8/12)
  • Crashed Pulse (Played 7/5)
  • Curmudgeon (Played 8/17)
  • The Dangerous Summer (Played 7/20-7/23)
  • Dead City Shakers (Played 7/14)
  • The Dead Songwriters (Played 7/19-7/20 and 7/22)
  • Deal's Gone Bad (Played 8/7 and 8/15)
  • Death to Juliet (Played 7/18-7/19)
  • Dingus (Played 7/24-7/25)
  • Divided by Friday (Played 7/23)
  • The Dollyrots (Played 7/7-7/16)
  • Downtown Brown (Played 7/27-8/4)
  • Dreadful Children (Played 8/19)
  • The Dreaming (Played 6/29-6/30)
  • Eastern Standard Time (Played 7/25)
  • Elysium (Played 7/19-7/22)
  • Entice (Played 7/7-7/12)
  • Faded Sound (Played 7/21)
  • Fall from Grace (Played 7/8)
  • Fallen From The Sky (Played 7/19-7/22)
  • Fenn (Played 7/27 and 8/7)
  • The Fire The Flood (Played 7/23)
  • Fox Trotsky (Played 7/18)
  • The Frantic (Played 7/28-7/31)
  • Girl in a Coma (Played 7/13-7/18)
  • Glass Intrepid (Played 7/13-7/16)
  • Go Crash Audio (Played 8/7-8/10 and 8/14-8/15)
  • Goodbye Gadget (Played 8/23)
  • Gross Misconduct (Played 7/3)
  • Guajiro (Played 7/19-7/21)
  • Guff (Played 7/22-7/31, 8/2-8/8 and 8/10)
  • The Gusto (Played 7/29)
  • The Hanks (Played 7/7-7/8 and 8/25)
  • Harloe (Played 7/19 and 7/21-7/22)
  • Helios (Played 7/18)
  • The High Court (Played 7/27-8/11 and 8/14)
  • The Hi-Lites (Played 6/29)
  • Holiday Parade (Played 7/18)
  • Hope (Played 8/8-8/10)
  • Hub City Stompers (Played 8/3-8/5)
  • Inamere (Played 8/3-8/5)
  • illScarlett (Played 8/10)
  • Indofin (Played 7/16)
  • Johnny La Rock & Mush Mouth (Played 7/27-7/29)
  • The Johnsons (Played 7/3-7/5)
  • Jupiter Is Useless (Played 8/22-8/23)
  • Klopek (Played 7/16)
  • Kool Shades (Played 7/11)
  • Larry and His Flask (Played 8/18)
  • Last Great Hope (Played 7/20)
  • Last Resistance (Played 7/11)
  • Left Alone (Played 6/29-7/1)
  • Liam and Me (Played 7/19-7/23 and 8/3)
  • Look What I Did (Played 7/14-7/18)
  • Lookout Point (Played 7/25)
  • Los Furios (Played 7/3-7/5)
  • Lourds (Played 8/8)
  • Love Arcade (Played 8/4, 8/8 and 8/10)
  • Mad Marge and the Stonecutters (Played 7/22)
  • Manic Sewing Circle (Played 8/7-8/11)
  • Mastema (Played 7/1 and 7/11-7/12)
  • Medium (Played 8/18-8/19)
  • Mile 21 (Played 8/9)
  • My So-Called Friend (Played 8/9)
  • Natives of the New Dawn (Played 7/28-8/7 and 8/14-8/18)
  • Neighborhood Friendly (Played 7/24-7/26)
  • New Atlantic (Played 7/24-7/26 and 8/3)
  • No One's Hero (Played 7/25-7/26)
  • North (Played 7/12)
  • The Notorious MSG (Played 8/4-8/5)
  • OK Stranger (Played 8/19 and 8/24)
  • ONEBIGMESS (Played 8/9)
  • Ore Ska Band (Played 8/17-8/25)
  • P.D.H. (Played 8/10-8/12)
  • Panima (Played 6/29-6/30 and 8/24)
  • A Permanent Holiday (Played 8/8-8/9)
  • Peter DiStefano (Played 6/30)
  • The Photo Atlas (Played 7/3-7/11)
  • Pierce the Veil (Played 6/30)
  • Play Pretty For Baby (Played 7/1)
  • Rama Duke (Played 8/17-8/23 and 8/25)
  • The Randies (Played 7/31-8/11)
  • Real McKenzies (Played 8/22-8/25)
  • Red Panda (Played 6/30)
  • Remsa & Event (Played 7/24-7/25)
  • Repeating.Goodbye! (Played 8/5)
  • Rookie of the Year (Played 7/23)
  • The Rudie Crew (Played 8/5)
  • Rule 22 (Played 7/28)
  • Ryan Scroggins and the Trenchtown Texans (Played 7/14-7/16)
  • Sappy Bell (Played 7/31-8/2)
  • Seconds to Go (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Setoff (Played 8/18-8/23 and 8/25)
  • Silent Envy (Played 6/29-7/11 and 8/24)
  • Single File (Played 7/7, 7/11-7/14, and 7/18-7/21)
  • Small Leaks Sink Ships (Played 7/11)
  • Sound and Fury (Played 7/3-7/5)
  • The Spencer Outfit (Played 8/22-8/23)
  • Staylefish (Played 8/10-8/11)
  • Third Awakening (Played 7/14)
  • Tokyo Rose (Played 8/15-8/25)
  • The Trademark (Played 7/7)
  • Twila Reid Played 7/11-7/12 and 8/22-8/25)
  • Two and a Half White Guys (Played 7/7)
  • Tyler Read (Played 7/13-7/16)
  • The Urgency (Played 7/19-7/25)
  • The Vacancies (Played 7/24-7/29)
  • Valencia (Played 8/5-8/14)
  • The Vanity Affair (Played 8/14-8/15)
  • The Void (Played 7/3)
  • The Wonder Years (Played 8/3)
  • Youthinasia (Played 8/10-8/12)

Skullcandy Mix Tent [ ]

  • Arcturus (Played 8/17)
  • Boom Bap Project (Played 6/29-7/1, 8/17-8/19, and 8/23-8/25)
  • Cymarshall Law (Played 7/18-7/23 and 8/4-8/10)
  • Danté (Played 7/7-7/8 and 7/23-7/27)
  • Deck Master D (Played 7/12-7/16)
  • Mack Lindsay
  • Majestik Legend (Played 7/28 and 8/3)
  • Massive Monkees
  • Mike Mictlan (Played 7/29)
  • Richie Stratton
  • Simple Complexity (Played 7/19-7/20 and 7/22)
  • Sims (Played 7/28-7/29 and 8/3)
  • Street Drum Corps
  • Syndel (Played 6/29-7/1, 8/17-8/19, and 8/23-8/25)

Skate Ramp Stage [ ]

  • A Permanent Holiday (Played 8/25)
  • Animo (Played 8/9 and 8/12)
  • Army of Me (Played 8/9)
  • Cauterize (Played 8/12)
  • Cease Fire (Played 8/12)
  • Crush Luther (Played 8/12)
  • The Generators (Played 6/29-7/1 and 7/7-7/8)
  • Guff (Played 8/9)
  • Lower Class Brats (Played 7/31-8/10 and 8/14-8/25)
  • Mad Marge and the Stonecutters (Played 7/11-7/14, 7/18-7/21 and 7/23-7/29)
  • Pendleton (Played 8/12)
  • Revolution Mother (Played 6/29-7/1, 7/7-7/14, 7/18-7/20, 7/23-8/4, 8/7-8/10 and 8/14-8/24)
  • Trigger Effect (Played 8/12)
  • Your Favorite Enemies (Played 8/12)

Famly Clothing Stage [ ]

East coast indie stage [ ].

  • Alamance (Played 8/3-8/5 and 8/7-8/10)
  • The Amaury (Played 8/5)
  • Cherry Fix (Played 8/9)
  • Forever the Sickest Kids (Played 7/18-7/25, 7/27-7/28, 8/2-8/8 and 8/10)
  • Four Year Strong (Playing 8/9)
  • Her Alibye (Played 7/18-7/25, 7/28 and 8/2-8/5)
  • Ire & Sentiment (Played 8/5)
  • Motionless in White (Played 7/23-7/26 and 8/3-8/5)
  • Pull the Pin (Played 7/26, 8/2-8/4 and 8/7-8/9)
  • Reflective Insight (Played 7/18-7/25, 7/28, 8/3-8/8, and 8/10)
  • Slightly Askew (Played 7/26)
  • Split Fifty (Played 7/18-7/28 and 8/2-8/10)
  • Thieves and Villains (Played 7/18-7/28, 8/2-8/8 and 8/10)

Union Stage [ ]

  • Big D and the Kids Table (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Ceremonial Snips (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • The Flatliners (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • The Johnstones (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • The Planet Smashers (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Protest the Hero (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • The Saint Alvia Cartel (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • Subb (Played 8/11-8/12)
  • The Toasters (Played 8/11-8/12)

Old School Stage [ ]

The following bands played on the August 25, 2007 date in Carson, California

  • The Adolescents
  • Agent Orange
  • Circle Jerks
  • The Dickies
  • Duane Peters Gunfight
  • Manic Hispanic
  • Punk Rock Karaoke
  • Revolution Mother

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The Houston date was originally scheduled for July 15, but was postponed due to poor weather in the early morning, which would have delayed setup and delayed performances. Originally scheduled for the Reliant Center parking lot, it was moved indoors to the Reliant Arena. As it turned out, the weather during the day of July 15 was sunny.

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The A-Z Of Avenged Sevenfold

Everything you need to know about Avenged Sevenfold in alphabetical order

Avenged Sevenfold

One of the biggest names in modern metal, Avenged Sevenfold have graduated from the Warped Tour circuit to become arena headliners worldwide. Currently on a US festival run, the band are set to embark upon a 27 date European tour in 2017 , taking in 10 shows in the UK and Ireland. Here’s your essential guide to the Huntington Beach, California quintet.

A is for… Aaronson, Craig

Warner Brothers A&R executive Aaronson signed A7X to the label from Hopeless Records in the summer of 2004, having previously brought Green Day, My Chemical Romance and The Used to the label. When Aaronson passed away in 2014, the band paid tribute to him in a moving statement, stating “We had heard horror stories about independent bands signing with major labels so when we first met Craig we were sceptical. We ended up trusting him and Warner Brothers Records and in the end we are glad that we did. Craig had not only been a personal friend to us through the years, but also helped spearhead many of the band’s successes.”

B is for… Brian Haner Sr

The 58-year-old Californian musician/comedian/writer has played guitar on every A7X album from 2005’s City Of Evil through to 2013’s Hail To The King , but is best known to Avenged fans as the father of guitarist Synyster Gates, aka Brian Haner Jr. Syn has hailed his father as his “inspiration”, “hero” and “best friend”, and described him as “a fucking monster” on guitar. Awwww.

C is for… Covers

Across their 17 year career, Avenged have released just three cover versions, two - Iron Maiden’s Flash Of The Blade and Pantera’s Walk – commissioned by this writer for magazine covermount CDs, with the third, their take on Black Sabbath’s Paranoid appearing on the Warners compilation Covered – A Revolution In Sound . Sadly, their corporate paymasters vetoed their original choice for this collection, which would have seen the quintet tackle Stubb A (Dub) by Mr Bungle, who Synyster Gates cites as his favourite band ever.

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D is for… Deathbat

Designed by Huntington Beach artist Micah Montague, a high school friend of M. Shadows, A7X’s iconic winged skull logo has appeared on all their album sleeves, and is in no way whatsoever a knock-off of Overkill’s flying-skull-with-bat-wings logo Chaly. In an entertaining series of sketches posted on his Instagram account last year, Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland offered his thought on what the Deathbat’s teenage life may have been like . Trigger warning: it’s quite sad.

E is for… Early Recordings

Avenged cut their first demo tape, a three track release featuring the songs Forgotten Faces , Thick And Thin and The Art Of Subconscious Illusion , in 1999, as a four-piece, with their original line-up of M. Shadows, Zacky Vengeance, The Reverend Tholomew Plague and bassist Matthew Wendt. The following year, the demo was expanded to five songs, with the addition of Lips Of Deceit and We Come Out At Night . All five songs were re-recorded for the band’s 2001 debut album Sounding The Seventh Trumpet .

F is for… Feuds

One of metal’s most divisive, polarising acts, Avenged have had their fair share of critics over the years, with M. Shadows telling Hammer in 2013 “people know that they’ll get more attention by talking shit about us,” and claiming that his band is above such behaviour. This was not always the case. Back in 2006, Shadows made enemies of Dillinger Escape Plan, after labelling the band “a bunch of homos who make shitty noises and try to pass it off as music”: never one to back down from a fight, Dillinger’s Greg Puciato responded by saying “What about bands that make shitty noise and try to pass it off as Guns N Roses?” calling A7X “musical clowns.” Ouch.

G is for… Game

Avenged launched their own self-funded game, Hail To the King: Deathbat , a third person fantasy/adventure RPG set in the mythical kingdom of Haides and based around the origins of their iconic logo/mascot, in 2014. “We felt that the game had already written itself, at least visually,” Shadows told the LA Times. “A band like Mumford & Sons or Imagine Dragons or Coldplay — there’s no game to be made there.”

H is for… Hail To The King

The band’s sixth, and most recent, album became the first Avenged release to debut at Number 1 in both the UK and US upon its release in 2013. Hammer called the album “a beast of a record, vast, ambitious and magisterial.” Not everyone was so complimentary, with Machine Head’s Robb Flynn referring to the collection as “a covers album”, saying “Who knew that re-recording Metallica, Guns N’ Roses and Megadeth songs could be such a worldwide hit!!??” Saucer of milk for Mr Flynn, please.

I is for… I Won’t See You Tonight, Parts 1 and 2

An early indication that A7X had rather more lofty ambitions than their peers, the epic I Won’t See You Tonight – split into two parts, the first written from the perspective of a character contemplating suicide, the second from the viewpoint of an individual who’s lost a friend to suicide – is perhaps the best illustration of the step up that Avenged took when guitarist/songwriter Synyster Gates, who wrote the song single-handedly, joined the band in 2000.

J is for… Jimmy Sullivan

A singular, much-missed talent, Jimmy Sullivan helped form A7X in 1999, and was the band’s creative heartbeat until his death at home in Huntington Beach on December 28, 2009, aged just 28. A larger-than-life, effervescent character, the drummer died of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs and alcohol. His memory is celebrated each night Avenged take the stage with the song So Far Away .

K is for… Katy Perry

Though both artists cut their teeth on the Warped tour – Avenged debuting on Kevin Lyman’s ‘punk rock summer camp’ in 2003 and Perry in 2008 – their creative worlds didn’t align until 2015 when YouTuber Isosine elected to blend City Of Evil fan favourite Bat Country with Perry’s worldwide smash California Gurls to create the rather impressive Bat Country Gurls mash-up. A genuine collaboration between the two would surely slay : here’s hoping…

L is for… Lawsuit

In January this year, Avenged announced their intention to leave their record label Warners, invoking a clause in the state of California’s labour code which stipulates that a court cannot enforce a personal service contract after seven calendar years from when the deal began. Having delivered four of the five studio albums mandated in their 2004 record contract, the band argue that “regime changes” at the label mean that they no longer have the working relationships with Warners that they formerly enjoyed. Warners have sued the band as a result, and the lawsuit remains unresolved, with A7X seemingly determined to walk away. “If you’re at a place where they don’t care about your band, then you have to do somewhere where they do care about your band,” Shadows stated earlier this month .

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M is for… Metallica

An obvious influence upon Avenged – as one listen to This Means War on Hail To The King testifies – Metallica have taken their fellow Californians on the road on several occasions, and consider the Orange County crew both friends and an inspiration. Lars Ulrich has stated that Avenged are “near and dear” to his band, while James Hetfield personally introduced their set at Metallica’s Orion festival and declared “I dig everything they do.” You guys…

N is for… Not Ready To Die

Written in four days in the Spring of 2010 between the band’s Nightmare After Christmas and Welcome To The Family tours, the seven minute-plus Not Ready To Die appeared as an ‘easter egg’ in the hugely successful Call of Duty: Black Ops game, and marked the A7X recording debut of drummer Arin Ilejay. Lyrically, the song is about zombies, with Shadows stating “I’m a big fan of the game, I play it all the time, so I got caught up in the story.”

O is for… Oingo Boingo

The Los Angles new wave band, arguably best known as being the first creative vehicle for musical genius Danny Elfman, were a huge influence upon The Rev and Synsyter Gates, to the point where Avenged hired former members Steve Bartek and Marc Mann to orchestrate strings arrangements on A Little Piece Of Heaven and Afterlife on their self-titled 2007 album. In one of his final interviews The Rev described Danny Elfman as “my musical hero.”

P is for… Piss

Avenged may be clean-living, married family men now, but they’ve indulged in more than their fair share of debauchery. Two groupies who ‘partied’ with the band once in Atlantic City found themselves drenched with a bucket-full of the band’s combined urine, while in her book The Last Living Slut , UK super-groupie Roxana Shirazi reveals that she encouraged the band to indulge in ‘water sports’ with her, recalling “Synyster…unleashed his hot pee like a fountain all over my breasts.” Delightful.

Q is for… Quote

One might imagine that there’s precious little to link Avenged with 18th century English literary giant Samuel Johnson, but Bat Country , still arguably A7X’s signature song, opens with a quote from the great man, namely ‘He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man’. The same quote opens American writer Hunter S. Thompson’s seminal 1971 ‘gonzo’ text Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas , from which Avenged borrowed the title of the song.

R is for… Republican

In a 2006 interview with Newsday.com M. Shadows declared that his band were “one of the only bands around right now that will admit that we’re Republican” and declared his support for George Bush. The singer also recalled being on the 2005 Warped tour with bands who were “anti-everything our country stands for”, and admitted wearing T-shirts featured the US flag and the words ‘Love It Or Die’ to antagonise left wing artists. In a later influence with Hammer the band pulled back somewhat on such sentiments, with Shadows declaring himself “socially liberal.”

“We didn’t want people to fucking suck our Republican dicks, it was just a reaction,” insisted Synyster Gates. “You live and you learn – a lot of bands say douchey shit.”

S is for… Satan Sandwich

The rarest of A7X songs, Satan Sandwich has never been recorded and was played live only once, when the band played the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles on October 29, 2007. There’s footage of the performance on YouTube, but good luck trying to make out a single lyric or guitar riff above the squeals of the band’s female fans. Something about that title suggests that Avenged weren’t entirely serious about the track anyway.

T is for… To End The Rapture (Heavy Metal Version)

The first Avenged song to feature Synyster Gates, To End The Rapture (Heavy Metal Version) , is a re-recording of the opening track on Sounding The Seventh Trumpet , as featured on the band’s debut EP, 2001’s Warmness On The Soul . When the band’s debut album was re-released, this version replaced the original recording. The song has now been restored to A7X’s standard setlist.

U is for… UK

In January, Avenged will round off their ten date UK and Ireland tour with two nights at London’s 20,000 capacity O2 arena, a far cry from their first ever visit to the UK, in February 2004, when they played support to Lostprophets and The Bronx at London’s (now demolished) 2,000 capacity Astoria theatre. That night is perhaps most memorable because, following a mass brawl at legendary London drinking den Crobar, The Rev spent the night in a police cell, but such an inhospitable welcome hasn’t deterred the band from frequent returns to the territory where they ‘broke’ first internationally.

V is for… Valary DiBenedetto

Best friends with M. Shadows since sixth grade at elementary school, Valary sang on The Art Of Subconscious Illusion on the band’s debut album, graduated from being A7X’s merch girl at the outset of their career to becoming their tour manager, and on October 17, 2009, married Shadows. Val’s twin sister Michelle DiBenedetto married Synyster Gates the following year.

W is for… Waking The Fallen

Recently acclaimed in Hammer as the sixth best album of the century so far, the ambitious, progressive and fearless Waking The Fallen sold over 100,000 copies on Hopeless Records in its first year on release, alerting America’s A&R scouts to the emergence of a thrilling new voice in heavy metal. Re-released as Waking The Fallen: Resurrected in 2014 as a tenth anniversary edition, the album breached the Billboard Top in the US for the first and entered the UK Top 40 at number 35.

X is for… X-Posed

Not an officially endorsed ‘product’, the 2014 release X-Posed: The Interviews collates 11 A7X radio interviews onto one 78 minute disc, offering a handy primer for those new to the band. Though, really, after reading this A-Z, what more could you possibly learn eh?

Y is for… YouTube

As the wait for the seventh Avenged studio album continues – there’s the small matter of that Warners lawsuit to resolve first, remember – it’s worth keeping an eye on the band’s YouTube channel over the coming months to see how they’ll build up to their mammoth European tour. The most recent posting on the channel features a short documentary clip of the band’s free show at Minneapolis’ legendary First Avenue club on August 18 – new drummer Brooks Wackerman ’s first gig with the band – and you can expect more exclusives in the months ahead.

Z is for… Zacky Vengeance

When Avenged began working on Waking The Fallen in 2003, their founding guitarist was more than a little pissed off to hear producer Andrew ‘Mudrock’ Murdock tell him ‘Zack, you’re not very good at the guitar’. “I think he even tried to get me kicked out of the band at that point,” Zacky recalled in 2014. A7X’s most low-key, introspective member, the man born Zachary James Baker took on the stage name ‘Vengeance’ as a ‘fuck you’ to everyone in his life who doubted his potential: that seems to have worked out rather well for him so far…

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This metro tour of Russia’s capital and most populous city, Moscow, is your chance to get a unique insight into the beautiful and impressive architecture of the city's underground stations. Admire their marble walls and high ceilings representing Stalin's desire for glory after World War 2, and see first-hand how the interiors change with the rise of new political eras. Your guide will lead you through the complex network, which is one of the most heavily used rapid transit systems worldwide, with over two billion travelers in 2011.

Opened in 1935, Moscow’s underground system, now 190 miles (305 km) long with 185 stations, is today one the largest and most heavily used rapid transit systems in the world. On this Moscow metro tour, discover the impressive architecture of Moscow’s underground stations and learn how they reflect the Soviet era.

Getting around by metro, your local guide will take you through parts of Moscow’s infamous history. Stop at stations built during the time of the USSR (Soviet Union) that are praised as one of the most extravagant architectural projects from Stalin’s time. After World War 2, he was keen on establishing Stalinist architecture to represent his rising regime and a recognized empire. Learn how when his successor started the de-Stalinization of the former Soviet Union in 1953, the extravagancy of the architecture was toned down.

Discover how the unique character of each station reflected several different eras. While stations like Kievskaya and Slavyansky Bulvar have pompous halls and high stucco ceilings brimming with extravagant decorations, those built later, like Volzhskaya, are lightly adorned with sparse furnishings. Architect Alexey Dushkin and painter Alexander Deyneka were just two of the many artists who made these magnificent landmarks possible.

Revel in Moscow's glory days, as well as the years of scarcity, on this fascinating Moscow metro experience. Conclude your tour at one of the central stations in Moscow. If you're lucky, you may even find the secret entrance to the unconfirmed Metro-2, a parallel underground system used by the government -- a mystery which has neither been denied nor confirmed today.

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Soviet-Era Walking Tour in Moscow: Lubyanka Square and the Gulag History Museum

If you love history, would like to know more about Russia’s past, or just want to take an interesting walk, book this guided Moscow walking tour of Soviet-era sites. With your expert guide, walk through Lubyanka Squ...

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Walking Tour of Moscow's Kolomenskoye Estate

On this walking tour through the Kolomenskoye Estate in Moscow, immerse yourself in Russia’s interesting royal history. Walk around the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ascension Church, built in 1532, and enter the Hou...

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Moscow Cultural Walking Tour: Red Square, Kitay-Gorod and St Basil's Cathedral

Take a guided walking tour of Moscow's cultural highlights, like the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage-listed Red Square, said to be the central square of Russia. Walk through the adjoining district Kitay-Gorod, one of ...

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Kremlin Grounds, Cathedrals and Patriarch's Palace Tour from Moscow

A great three hour tour exploring the Kremlin Grounds, Cathedrals and Patriarch's Palaces in Moscow! The small city in the center of Moscow, once the residence of Czars and Patriarchs, contains Russia's main cathedra...

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Moscow City Tour

The Moscow City Tour covers all the highlights and most beautiful places in the enchanting Russian capital. The tour begins with a stop at the Red Square and St. Basil's Cathedral, the architectural masterpiece and w...

Culture Shock Rating

We have a wide range of tours designed to give you an insight into the destination you're travelling in and there is something for everybody. The culture shock ratings considers the destination visited, transport used, activities undertaken and that "Wow, I'm really not at home now!" factor. While generalisations are always tricky, a summary of our gradings is as follows…

This is the least confronting of our tour range. Transport used on the trip is either private or a very comfortable public option, the activities included are usually iconic sites and locations that are not all too confronting.

The tour can include a mix of private and public transport providing a level of comfort that is slightly below what you would experience at home. Sites visited are usually iconic sites, tours can also include market visits, visits to communities etc that provide the traveller with a fantastic insight into destination.

Expect to rough it for parts of this tour, whether it's a packed public bus where you are forced to stand, a visit to a local market, a local community, you are sure to have an experience that is very different from what you're used to at home.

The comforts of your home town and the environment you are used to are more of a rarity. Expect some challenging transport options, visits to local sites and areas that don't resemble anything at home.

You're out there in the global community! You are likely to be exposed to the elements, travel in whatever means of transport is available and basically take it as it comes, whatever comes! It can be tough.

Physical Rating

Our physical rating gives you an idea of how much huffing and puffing you can expect on the tour. While generalisations are always tricky, a summary of our gradings is as follows…

These tours have very limited physical activity. Usually climbing in and out of the transport provided, walking through sites, markets etc included in the itinerary.

These tours have a bit of physical activity but nothing that should challenge you too much. This could be climbing on and off public transport through to a walk through the destination you're travelling in, they can include walking only tours or a combination of walking and transport.

These tours involve a bit of physical activity from walking up and down hills in the destination you're travelling in or the surrounding areas. Climbing on and off local transport or riding a bike up to 30 kms along predominantly flat terrain or jumping in a kayak for a gentle paddle on flat water.

These Tours will provide you with some solid physical activity. Whether its bike riding, walking, trekking, kayaking or riding on public transport you will need to have a good level of fitness to enjoy this tour.

Be prepared for some serious physical activity. These tours are our most challenging and involve some serious walking, hiking or bike riding. Can involve step climbs by foot or pedal and some challenging public transport options in the destination you are travelling.

Luxury Rating

Some trips are like a stroll on the beach, while others have you trekking alpine passes. Some of you thrive on camping out on the savannah, while others may prefer a hot shower and a comfortable bed in a lodge. Follow the grading systems below to find the right trip for you.

To help you choose the trip that's right for you, we've broken all of our trips down into four service levels. Measuring the comfort level of the accommodation and transport. So whether you're travelling on a budget and want to save money by using public transport, or prefer upgraded accommodation and are happy to pay a little more, then we have a level for you.

This is grassroots travel at its most interesting

Authentic experiences with some of the comforts of home

For those who like to travel in comfort

All the unique experiences wrapped up with a gold ribbon

  • Preplanned tours
  • Daytrips out of Moscow
  • Themed tours
  • Customized tours
  • St. Petersburg

Moscow Metro

The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.

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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.

And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.

During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.

There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.

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