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Blink-182, AFI, and Jawbreaker Lead 2025 Four Chord Music Fest

Punk rock is coming back to the Philly area. Rolling Stone can exclusively reveal that Blink-182, Jimmy Eat World, AFI, and Jawbreaker lead the stacked lineup for the Four Chord Music Festival, scheduled for Sept. 13 and 14 at EQT Park in Washington, Pennsylvania.

The lineup features a mix of both classic punk acts and numerous up-and-coming talent over two days. Sept. 13, headlined by Blink-182 and Jimmy Eat World, will also see performances from Hot Mulligan, Bowling for Soup, State Champs, Set Your Goals, Homegrown, Driveaways, and Patent Pending, among others.

Day Two will be led by AFI and Jawbreaker, with appearances from Alkaline Trio, Face to Face, the Wonder Years, Punchline, Drug Church, Deathbyromy, and Koyo, along with several other acts.

“We’ve worked hard to make this year’s festival something special, not only with this incredible lineup, but by making it more accessible for our fans than ever before,” said founder Rishi Bahl in a press release. “We can’t wait to celebrate with everyone at Wild Things Park!”

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Fans can purchase two-day general admission tickets for $270, VIP tickets for $470, and Deluxe VIP entry for $886. Early bird tickets have slightly discounted prices. Fans can also purchase single-day tickets starting at $165 for Saturday, $135 for Sunday, and VIP for each day at $255.

Last year’s festival, celebrating the fest’s 10-year anniversary, was hosted in Pittsburgh in June, and featured A Day to Remember, the All-American Rejects, and the Story So Far at a different venue. The 2023 edition, hosted in August, featured Yellowcard, The Gaslight Anthem, and Taking Back Sunday.

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