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Warped Tour
NameWarped Tour
LocationUnited States, Canada
Years active1995-2018
Founded byKevin Lyman
GenrePunk rock, Alternative rock, Ska punk, Pop punk

Warped Tour was a traveling music festival that showcased a diverse range of music genres, including punk rock, alternative rock, ska punk, and pop punk. The festival was founded by Kevin Lyman and was first held in 1995, featuring performances by No Doubt, Deftones, and Sublime. Over the years, the festival grew in popularity, with Blink-182, Green Day, and Rancid becoming regular performers. The festival also provided a platform for emerging artists, such as Jimmy Eat World, Fall Out Boy, and Panic! At The Disco.

History

The first Warped Tour took place in 1995, with a lineup that included No Doubt, Deftones, and Sublime. The festival was created by Kevin Lyman, who was inspired by the Lollapalooza festival and wanted to create a similar event that focused on punk rock and alternative rock music. The festival quickly gained popularity, with Blink-182, Green Day, and Rancid becoming regular performers. In the early 2000s, the festival expanded to include more stages and a wider range of music genres, including ska punk, pop punk, and hardcore punk. Performers like Sum 41, Good Charlotte, and New Found Glory became staples of the festival, while bands like A Day to Remember, The Devil Wears Prada, and Bring Me the Horizon gained popularity through their performances.

Lineups

The Warped Tour lineup changed every year, with a mix of established and emerging artists. Some notable lineups included the 2001 tour, which featured Blink-182, Green Day, and Rancid, as well as the 2005 tour, which included Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, and My Chemical Romance. The 2010 tour featured The All-American Rejects, We the Kings, and Mayday Parade, while the 2015 tour included Simple Plan, The Maine, and State Champs. Other notable performers included Paramore, The Wonder Years, and The Story So Far, who all got their start on the Warped Tour stage. The festival also featured performances by bands like Four Year Strong, The Ghost Inside, and Every Time I Die, who were known for their high-energy live shows.

Notable Performers

Many notable performers got their start on the Warped Tour stage, including Jimmy Eat World, Fall Out Boy, and Panic! At The Disco. Other notable performers included Blink-182, Green Day, and Rancid, who all became regulars on the festival circuit. The festival also featured performances by bands like A Day to Remember, The Devil Wears Prada, and Bring Me the Horizon, who all gained popularity through their performances. Additionally, performers like Katy Perry, Black Veil Brides, and Motion City Soundtrack made appearances on the festival stage, showcasing the diversity of the Warped Tour lineup. The festival also included performances by artists like Reel Big Fish, Less Than Jake, and Streetlight Manifesto, who were known for their ska punk and pop punk sound.

Tour Dates

The Warped Tour took place every summer, typically running from June to August. The festival traveled to various cities across the United States and Canada, with stops in cities like Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago. The festival also made stops in smaller cities, like Asheville, North Carolina, and Boise, Idaho, giving fans in these areas a chance to see their favorite bands live. In 2018, the festival announced that it would be embarking on its final cross-country tour, with stops in cities like Nashville, Tennessee, and Denver, Colorado. The final tour featured performances by bands like Senses Fail, Waterparks, and Knuckle Puck, as well as artists like Simple Plan, and The Used.

Impact and Legacy

The Warped Tour had a significant impact on the music industry, providing a platform for emerging artists to gain exposure and build a fanbase. The festival also helped to popularize the punk rock and alternative rock genres, paving the way for future festivals like Lollapalooza and Coachella. Many notable performers, including Blink-182, Green Day, and Rancid, credited the Warped Tour with helping to launch their careers. The festival also had a lasting impact on the music scene, with many bands and artists citing the Warped Tour as a major influence. The festival's legacy can be seen in the success of bands like A Day to Remember, The Devil Wears Prada, and Bring Me the Horizon, who all got their start on the Warped Tour stage.

Cancellation and Final Tour

In 2017, the Warped Tour announced that it would be embarking on its final cross-country tour in 2018. The festival cited declining attendance and rising costs as the reason for its cancellation. The final tour featured a mix of established and emerging artists, including Senses Fail, Waterparks, and Knuckle Puck. The tour also included performances by bands like Simple Plan, and The Used, who were staples of the festival. The final show took place on August 5, 2018, in West Palm Beach, Florida, marking the end of an era for the Warped Tour. Despite its cancellation, the Warped Tour remains a beloved and iconic part of music history, with its legacy continuing to inspire new generations of music fans and artists. The festival's impact can be seen in the success of festivals like Aftershock, and Riot Fest, which have followed in the Warped Tour's footsteps. Category:Music festivals in the United States

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