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  • Vans Warped Tour pre-parties, events head to Orlando before fest

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    Vans Warped Tour is alive again and heading to Orlando’s Camping World Stadium this month to celebrate more than three decades of music. 

    Orlando is one of only three cities hosting the pop-punk extravaganza and 30-year anniversary comeback, and is set to welcome a series of corresponding events leading up to the two-day fest that takes place Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 15 and 16. 

    The Warped Wall-Street Takeover transforms Wall and Court streets into “Warped World” for a four-day bar crawl-style get-together from Nov. 13 to 16.  It’s free to attend and features food trucks dishing out Warped Tour-themed eats, a Warped Pour pop-up bar, trivia nights and a barbecue after the festival’s final shows of the night on Nov. 15 and 16. 

    On the eve of the fest, Warped will partner with Emo Nite to put on a night of nostalgic emo and pop-punk anthems courtesy of a live DJ. The party takes place at the Beacham on Friday, Nov. 14. 

    If you can’t make the Orlando events, the Skate Park of Tampa is also set to host the annual Harvest Jam All Ages Contest — which will serve as a one-stop shop for Warped Tour 2025 merch. 

    Warped Tour kicked off in June in Washington D.C. and touched down in Long Beach, California in July. The Orlando fest wraps up the comeback.

    The musical lineup includes both seasoned Warped Tour performers and new faces, some of which include 3OH3!, A Day to Remember, The Wonder Years, Winona Fighter, Movements, Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Pennywise, Miss May I, Dance Hall Crashers, Less Than Jake, Thursday, MGK, Falling in Reverse, Boys Like Girls, Microwave and many, many more.


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    Warped Tour-themed eats, merch, pop-up bars and even more music

    Opener Hellogoodbye set the tone for the night

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  • Photos: Rico Nasty is a star, and more than proved it this weekend at the Beacham

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    Orlando welcomed its new pop overlord Rico Nasty this weekend at a packed show at the Beacham in downtown.

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  • Photos: Fleshwater and Chat Pile came down heavy at Orlando’s Beacham

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    Orlando was introduced to the leaders of the new school of heavy music when Chat Pile and Fleshwater ranged through a packed Beacham on Wednesday night. Matt Keller Lehman saw the carnage up close and personal.

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  • Minus the Bear and Bayonne make for a night of top-tier emo millennial escapism in Orlando

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    Minus the Bear get nostalgic in Orlando Credit: Courtesy Facebook

    Does absence truly make the heart grow fonder? If you’re a Minus the Bear fan, apparently the quote holds the actual weight of a bear. The Seattle-based alternative rock band will be making their first appearance in the City Beautiful since 2018 when they return to Beacham on Tuesday.

    The band broke up in 2018, but this past winter they announced their triumphant return to the stage. Minus the Bear will bring the nostalgia to Orlando, playing their fan-favorite 2005 album Menos El Oso in its entirety. Hearing David Knudson’s distinct style of guitar-tapping never gets old, and the sold-out crowd will be deep in their feels hearing the opening lines to “Pachuca Sunrise” live after such a long hiatus.

    Emo legends Bayonne are the opening act for the Orlando show, rounding out the bill for a perfect night of elder emo millennial escapism.

    6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave., foundation-presents.com, $44.50.



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  • Leftfield rapper Jpegmafia plays the Beacham in Orlando

    Leftfield rapper Jpegmafia plays the Beacham in Orlando

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  • Indie rockers Bright Eyes are coming to Orlando in spring of 2025

    Indie rockers Bright Eyes are coming to Orlando in spring of 2025

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    Bright Eyes play Orlando as part of a busy 2025

    Indie rockers Bright Eyes have a lot on the horizon in 2025 — new music, a big tour, and a show in Orlando.

    The Conor Oberst-led ensemble are set to drop upcoming album Five Dice, All Threes on Sept. 20. This will be the band’s 11th studio album, and their first since 2020.

    Bright Eyes’ North American tour taking Five Dice to the masses kicks off in Phoenix in January of next year and runs through April. The tour hits Orlando in early March after two other Florida shows in Jacksonville and St. Pete.

    Bright Eyes play the Beacham on Friday, March 7, 2025. Tickets are available now through TKX.

    Location Details

    The Beacham

    46 N. Orange Ave., Orlando Downtown

    407-648-8363


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