Official press release:

The entire lineup for 2018’s Vans Warped Tour, presented by Journeys, has been revealed today via a special announcement video, which can be viewed now at VansWarpedTour.com.

It was previously shared that this would be the final cross-country run for the tour, now in its 24th year. On the upcoming shows, founder Kevin Lyman has shared:

“I truly am happy to get the chance to travel around the country one more time to thank you for your support, and bring you another best day ever.”

For its final run, the tour is thrilled to welcome back countless bands who have rocked Vans Warped Tour over the last 24 years including Reel Big Fish, Simple Plan, All Time Low, Four Year Strong, 3OH!3, Less Than Jake, Underoath, We The Kings, The Used, Tonight Alive and more. Adding to this year’s lineup are up-and-coming acts such as State Champs, Trash Boat, Don Broco, Grayscale, Waterparks, Real Friends, and Movements.

Also returning this summer are the newly named Mutant Red Dawn and Mutant White Lightning stages, showcasing the best in heavy and hardcore music: Chelsea Grin, Mychildren Mybride, Every Time I Die, Knocked Loose, The Amity Affliction, Ice Nine Kills, etc.

The Vans Warped Tour is the largest traveling music festival in the United States, and the longest-running touring music festival in North America. Originally conceived by founder Kevin Lyman in 1995 as an eclectic alternative rock festival, with a focus on punk rock, over the years the tour has grown to include a multitude of genres, including metal, hip hop, reggae, pop and more. It remains one of the best tours to attend to discover emerging acts, to learn more about wonderful non-profits and companies who are working to make a positive impact on the world that surround them, and to meet like-minded friends.

Over the past two decades, Vans Warped Tour has built a legacy as the must attend summer festival for rock and music lovers alike. Since its start in 1995 it has provided a platform for established as well as up-and-coming artists, with past performers including blink182, No Doubt, Sublime, Beck, Katy Perry, NOFX, Limp Bizkit, Black Eyed Peas, Green Day, Eminem, Yellowcard, Bad Religion, and countless others.

In addition, the tour continues to host a wide array of amazing non-profits and educational workshops for attendees and 2018 will be launching the FEND Movement (Full Energy, No Drugs) in partnership with the Preventum Initiative. The FEND Movement empowers youth to make a stand against opioids. The FEND Movement aims to engage 50,000 young people between March and August 2018, giving them the chance to earn rewards and prizes as they increase their knowledge and change their attitudes and behaviors in relation to opioids. Youth can participate by downloading the Preventum app and on-boarding to the FEND campaign.

A Voice For The Innocent, American Red Cross, Hope For The Day, Feed Our Children Now!, Living The Dream Foundation, To Write Love on Her Arms, and truth will all be involved this summer, just to name a few. Fans can see their favorite bands as well as become educated on these causes and how they can help.

Comments Sierra Lyman:

“I am very excited about the upcoming year. With it being the last tour, the non-profit presence will be as big as ever. Groups who have been out in the past will be coming out in more markets, and hopefully we will attract new non-profits. With more non-profits coming out there will be more options for our audience to hopefully get involved before, during, and after the tour. I am hoping that this last year encourages non-profits to partner with bands and for bands to partner with non-profits on their own events and tours once this summer is over.”

The Entertainment Institute will return to the 2018 tour as well, hosting educational workshops and Q+A’s hosted by the industry’s most successful writers, artists, and photographers. More information regarding the artists conducting workshops will be available in April atwww.ThinkTEI.com.

Also joining the tour this year as sponsors are dailyKARMA, Ernie Ball, Equal Vision Records, Full Sail University, Peta2, MusiCares, PRS Guitars, Hopeless Records, Viceland, Violent Gentlemen, Hope For The Day, and more.

dailyKARMA CEO Patricia Dao shares:

Kevin and the tour have touched so many lives through their commitment to giving back to the community. They’ve been doing it long before it was the cool thing to do. Our team is thrilled that dailyKARMA will be powering Warped Tour’s online fundraising efforts this year.”

Early Bird Tickets, as well as Super Fan Bundles, for this year’s tour on are sale now and can be purchased at VansWarpedTour.com. As a bonus for early ticket buyers, the first 500 tickets sold for each show will be at the lowest price available and will include a digital download of the Official Vans Warped Tour 50-song compilation. The cover was revealed earlier today, and features Tonight Alive’s Jenna McDougall.

General admission tickets will be available starting Thursday, March 8th. Super Fan Bundles on are sale now and can be purchased at VansWarpedTour.com

The 38-date tour will commence June 21st in Pomona, CA and end on August 5th in West Palm, FL.

2018 Vans Warped Tour Line Up – Confirmed Performance Dates for each band and stage:

Journeys Left Foot Stage:

3OH!3
Asking Alexandria (7/22-7/28)
Beartooth (7/19-7/21)
Bowling For Soup (7/6-7/16, 7/18-7/21)
Frank Turner (7/24-7/26)
The Interrupters (7/14, 7/15, 7/17-7/19, 7/21-7/25, 7/28-8/5)
Knuckle Puck
Mayday Parade
Reel Big Fish
State Champs
Sum 41
(7/17)
Taking Back Sunday (6/24)
This Wild Life
Waterparks

Journeys Right Foot Stage:

All Time Low (6/22-6/24)
Falling In Reverse (6/26-7/16)
Four Year Strong (6/21-7/29)
Issues
Less Than Jake
(7/18-7/20, 7/22-7/27, 7/29-8/5)
Movements
Real Friends
Simple Plan
The Maine
The Used
(6/21-7/10)
Tonight Alive
We The Kings

Mutant Red Dawn Stage:

Chelsea Grin
Deez Nuts
Ice Nine Kills
Kublai Kahn
Mychildren Mybride
Sharptooth
Silverstein
(7/17-7/20, 7/25-7/28)
The Amity Affliction
Twiztid
Wage War

Mutant White Lightning Stage:

August Burns Red (7/29-8/5)
Crown The Empire
Dayseeker
Every Time I Die
Hail The Sun
Harm’s Way
(6/21-7/23)
In Hearts Wake
Knocked Loose
(7/10, 7/18, 7/21, 7/24)
Motionless In White
Nekrogoblikon
Underoath
(7/16-7/18)
Unearth

Owly.fm Stage:

As It Is
Assuming We Survive
Broadside
(7/10-8/5)
Capstan (7/10-8/5)
Chase Atlantic (6/21-7/31)
Dead Girls Academy (6/21-7/8)
Doll Skin
Don Broco
Grayscale
Makeout
Palaye Royale
Phinehas
(6/21-7/08)
Picturesque
Sleep On It
(7/10-8/5)
Story Untold
Trash Boat
With Confidence

Full Sail Stage:

Farewell Winters
Lighterburns

6/21 – Pomona, CA | Pomona Fairplex
6/22 – San Diego, CA | Qualcomm Stadium Lot
6/23 – Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheatre
6/24 – Ventura, CA | Ventura County Fairgrounds
6/28 – Phoenix, AZ | Ak-Chin Pavillion
6/29 – Las Vegas, NV | Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
6/30 – Salt Lake City, UT | USANA Amphitheatre
7/01 – Denver, CO | Pepsi Center
7/03 – St. Louis, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
7/05 – Bonner Springs, KS | Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
7/06 – Dallas, TX | Starplex Pavilion
7/07 – San Antonio, TX | AT&T Center
7/08 – Houston, TX | NRG Park
7/10 – Nashville, TN | Tennessee State Fairgrounds
7/12 – Virginia Beach, VA | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
7/13 – Camden, NJ | BB&T Pavilion
7/14 – Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center
7/15 – Hartford, CT | Xfinity Theatre
7/16 – Pittsburgh, PA | Keybank Pavilion
7/17 – Toronto, ON | The Flats at Budweiser Stage
7/18 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Blossom Music Center
7/19 – Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center
7/20 – Detroit, MI | Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
7/21 – Chicago, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheater
7/22 – Minneapolis, MN | Canterbury Park
7/23 – Milwaukee, WI | Marcus Amphitheatre
7/24 – Noblesville, IN | Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center
7/25 – Darien Center, NY | Darien Lake PAC
7/26 – Scranton, PA | The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
7/27 – Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center
7/28 – Wantagh, NY | Nikon at Jones Beach Amphitheatre
7/29 – Columbia, MD | Merriweather Post Pavilion
7/30 – Charlotte, NC | PNC Music Pavilion
7/31 – Atlanta, GA | Cellairis Amphitheatre
8/02 – Jacksonville, FL | The Old Cypress Lot near Met Park
8/03 – Orlando, FL | Tinker Field
8/04 – Tampa, FL | MidFlorida Credit Union Ampitheater
8/05 – West Palm Beach, FL | Coral Sky Ampitheatre