Vans Warped Tour recently took to Instagram to announce the full lineup for the Washington, D.C. stop of the iconic touring festival.
According to the announcement, more than 90 acts will take the stage during the two-day stop in Washington, D.C. on June 13 and 14. Warped Tour alums Coheed and Cambria, Taking Back Sunday, Sleeping With Sirens and Gym Class Heroes are part of the lineup. The list also includes newcomers Grandson, Boston Manor and Hoobastank.
Vans Warped Tour, founded by Kevin Lyman in 1995, toured across the U.S. and Canada every summer till 2018. After a three-stop anniversary tour in 2019 and six years off, the tour was revived in 2025 on a smaller scale than the original festival.
The tour hit just three cities the initial first year back — Washington, D.C.; Long Beach, California; and Orlando, Florida. This year, Vans Warped Tour will hit Washington, D.C., California and Orlando, as well as two new ones: Montreal and Mexico City.
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.
The full lineup for the Washington, D.C., stop:
3OH!3All That RemainsAmerican Hi-FiAnberlinArm's LengthBad Cop Bad CopBaysideBeauty School DropoutBig Ass Truck I.E.Boston ManorBreathe CarolinaBryce VineCarolesdaughterCasketsCitizenCliqueCodefendantsCoheed and CambriaCrown the EmpireDaisy GrenadeDance Gavin DanceDeathbyromyDrop Dead, GorgeousDrug ChurchElijahEnter ShikariEverchangerFame on FireFlogging MollyFluorescentsFox LakeFree ThrowFrom First to LastGirlfriendsGlassjawGrandsonGWARGym Class HeroesHawthorne HeightsHoly WarsHoney RevengeHoobastankHot Chelle RaeHot MulliganI Set My Friends of FireIann DiorInitiateJimmy Eat WorldJinjerJutesKennyhooplaKillswitch EngageLambrini GirlsLoloMeet Me @ the AltarMillingtonMxPxNew Found GloryNorma JeanNova TwinsOf Mice & MenOxymorronsPain of TruthPeople R UglyPlain White T'sRaueRise AgainstRosecoloredworldSace6Saturdays at Your PlaceSet Your GoalsSleeping With SirensStory of the YearSuicidal TendenciesSuicide SilenceSunamiSuper SometimesTaking Back SundayTeen MortgageThe Academy Is...The Devil Wears PradaThe DollyrotsThe Early NovemberThe Ghost InsideThe MenzingersThe ParadoxThe Story So FarThe UsedThe WrecksThird Eye BlindThriceTillieTrxvisUnderoathUpon a Burning BodyVanaVarialsVienna ViennaVillanelleWaterparksXCommYellowcard
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