Vans Warped Tour unveils five more artists that join the lineup

Author Benedetta Baldin - 1.2.2026

The lucky people across the pond who will be attending this year’s Vans Warped Tour are being spoiled! Discover here the five more artists just added to the lineup.

  • 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)

Confirmed shows:

06/13-14 Washington, DC – Festival Grounds at RFK Campus
07/25-26 Long Beach, CA – Shoreline Waterfront
08/21-22 Montreal, QC – Parc Jean-Drapeau
09/12-13 Mexico City, MEX – Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
11/14-15 Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium Campus

Get your tickets by clicking here.

From 1995 to 2019, the Warped Tour was a rock music event that traveled throughout the United States and Canada every summer. It returned in 2025 to celebrate its 30th anniversary. As of 2015, Warped was North America’s longest-running touring music festival and the biggest in the United States. In other countries, the festival took a break in Australia from 1998 to 2002 and again in 2013, as well as in the UK in 2012 and 2015. Vans, a maker of skateboard shoes, became the festival’s title sponsor after the first Warped Tour, which subsequently changed its name to the Vans Warped Tour.

Kevin Lyman originally intended Warped Tour to be an electric alternative rock festival, but it eventually shifted its focus to punk rock. Over the years, it covered a variety of genres, despite being largely a punk rock festival. The 2018 Vans Warped Tour will be the last complete cross-country run, according to Lyman. Lyman announced plans for the tour’s 25th anniversary on December 18, 2018, with just three shows scheduled for 2019. Rumors circulated in November 2019 that Chris Fronzak intended to revive the Warped Tour following Lyman’s retirement. Fronzak stated on October 4, 2020, that he intended to participate in Warped Tour’s comeback, but “for legal reasons it (could not) come back for ‘three years or so’“.