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Vans Warped Tour Announces Full Washington, D.C., Lineup

Vans Warped Tour Announces Full Washington, D.C., Lineup

Smudge your eyeliner, grab your studded belt and lace up your Vans Sk8-His: It’s almost time for Warped Tour.

On Monday (March 9), Vans Warped Tour announced the highly anticipated lineup for the Washington, D.C., stop of the iconic touring festival. The Insomniac-backed tour has been announcing artists for each of the upcoming five dates one-by-one on their Instagram until the surprise drop of the D.C. set. More than 90 acts are set to take the stage during the festival’s two-day stop in the nation’s capital. Highlights from the lineup include Warped Tour alums Coheed and Cambria, Taking Back Sunday, Sleeping With Sirens and Gym Class Heroes as well as newcomers Grandson, Boston Manor and Hoobastank.

Three mystery acts have yet to be announced.

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Vans Warped Tour was originally founded in 1995 and toured across the U.S. and Canada every summer for 33 straight years before concluding in 2018. After a three-stop anniversary tour in 2019 and six years off, Warped Tour was revived in 2025 on a smaller scale than the original festival. Rather than dozens of cities in one summer, the tour hit just three the initial first year back — Washington, D.C.; Long Beach, California; and Orlando, Florida. Now, for its second year in this new iteration, Vans Warped Tour is back in those three cities as well as two new ones: Montreal and Mexico City.

Washington, D.C.’s dates (June 13 and 14) are the first of this year’s stops. After D.C., the tour will head to Long Beach on July 25-26, followed by Montreal on Aug. 21-22 and Mexico City on Sept. 12-13, before concluding in Orlando on Nov. 14-15.

Fans hoping to hit one (or all) of the upcoming Warped Tour stops can find passes on the Vans Warped Tour website.

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