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  • THE MENZINGERS Joining JIMMY EAT WORLD, ICE NINE KILLS, HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS, RAIN CITY DRIVE, And Many More At Vans Warped Tour 2026 – Metal Injection

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    Warped Tour hasn’t just been steadily rolling out artist announcements, they’ve been making as many announcements as humanly possible. It feels like every other day, at least six artists join the ever-growing line-up.

    2026’s Vans Warped Tour will see

    Hoobastank (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    The Menzingers (Washington & Montreal)
    Anberlin (Washington)
    BRAYTON (Long Beach & Orlando)
    Pedro y el Lobo (Mexico City)
    Haywire (Long Beach & Orlando)

    Confirmed performers thus far (in order of announcement):

    Jimmy Eat World (all cities)
    New Found Glory (Washington, Mexico City & Orlando)
    Dance Gavin Dance (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    Glassjaw (Washington, Long Beach, Mexico City & Orlando)
    Papa Roach (Long Beach & Mexico City)
    Atreyu (Montreal & Mexico City)
    Winona Fighter (Long Beach & Mexico City)
    The Early November (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    Bryce Vine (Washington & Orlando)
    The Story So Far (Washington, Long Beach & Mexico City)
    Big Ass Truck (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    Holy Wars (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    Girlfriends (Washington, Long Beach, Mexico City & Orlando)
    Third Eye Blind (Washington & Orlando)
    Anthony Green & The Boom Done Band (Orlando)
    Ice Nine Kills (Montreal)
    Hot Chelle Rae (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    The Starting Line (Long Beach, Mexico City & Orlando)
    Sitting On Saturn (Orlando)
    Movements (Mexico City)

    Whispers (Long Beach)
    Tillie (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    Hawthorne Heights (Washington, Montreal, Mexico City & Orlando)
    Millington (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)
    The All-American Rejects (Mexico City)
    Sammy Adams (Long Beach)
    Rain City Drive (Orlando)
    All Time Low (Long Beach, Montreal & Mexico City)
    Chase Petra (Long Beach & Montreal)
    Drop Dead, Gorgeous (Washington, Long Beach & Orlando)

    San Venus (Mexico City)
    YelaWolf (Long Beach)
    Emery (Long Beach, Mexico City & Orlando)
    Guilt Trip (Long Beach)
    grandson (Long Beach, Orlando & Washington)
    People R Ugly (Long Beach, Orlando & Washington)
    Bad Cop / Bad Cop (Long Beach, Orlando, Montreal, Mexico City & Washington)
    GWAR (Washington)

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  • Photos: Warped Tour rose from the dead in Orlando

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    After a years-long hiatus, Vans Warped Tour came back to life to celebrate 30 years, and Orlando received the reanimated fest with open arms and plugged ears.

    The once summer-only touring fest is largely credited with changing the music festival landscape. It started as an alt-rock and punk fest that grew into a musical cottage-industry, helping to launch artists and serve as a model of what a community-forward fest could look like.

    It’s been three decades since, and a 2025 Warped Tour brought with it much of what it used to be — this time, wrapped up in shiny new checkerboard-print packaging.

    Despite its new size and inflated dollar signs, the fest honored tradition: guests crowded the central setlist blowup as soon as the gates opened, artists poured out their gratitude for fans, an attendee crowdsurfed while in a wheelchair. It touched on the past while welcoming plenty of new fans.

    Crowds were littered with not only seasoned Warped-goers returning again, but also with a new generation of little ones perched on parents’ shoulders, heads bobbing to whatever they could hear through padded headphones. 

    Across eight main stages and additional smaller showcases, the Orlando event featured big-name headliners (A Day to Remember, GWAR, Bowling For Soup, Falling in Reverse, Less Than Jake, The Wonder Years), newer alt acts and hardcore heavyweights (MGK, Julia Wolf, Angel Du$t, Winona Fighter) and local Orlando bands (mode., Gilt, Watts). 

    Tens of thousands of fans packed into Camping World Stadium to sing along, no less impassioned than in years past. The 2025 consensus was clear: $17.50 beer was a small price to pay for some sonic nostalgia.

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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

    *Actually from Chicago, and deffo not cops


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