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warped tour 1998 detroit

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Warped Tour brings rock with a side of nostalgia on final Detroit stop

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For more than two decades, it was one of the most dependable sights on the summer concert calendar.

And now the Vans Warped Tour has bid farewell to Detroit for good, hitting Meadow Brook Amphitheatre on Friday as the punk and alternative rock festival moves into its final two weeks.

A generations-spanning crowd filled the rolling hills and fields of the Rochester Hills site, where Warped served up 70-plus bands on a musically upbeat day that came with a sad and sentimental undercurrent. It was a lineup where fest veterans (Simple Plan, Bowling For Soup, Less Than Jake) played alongside the sort of up-and-comers Warped has long helped to break.

As always, set times weren’t revealed until the day of show — posted on a big board near the main entrance Friday morning. In keeping with the festival’s progressive ethos, it was as egalitarian as ever: Nobody was billed as a headliner, and the big-name bands were scattered across six stages, including Meadow Brook’s main amphitheater, throughout the 12-hour event.

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After some early afternoon rain, the sun was out by the time the Maine hit the stage at 4 p.m. to deliver a fitting blast of ‘90s nostalgia with a cover of Blur’s whoo-hoo’ing “Song 2.” In matching red outfits and backed by a couple of dozen fans onstage, the Arizona band whipped up bouncy pop-rock via songs like “Everything I Ask For” and “Girls Do What They Want.”

Across the way, Palaye Royale did guyliner-streaked glam with garage-rock swagger, as Australia’s Amity Affliction drilled through a set of metal-fueled hardcore.

It was testament to the eclectic spirit that has driven Warped since it emerged in 1995 as part of that decade’s array of road festivals, tours that included Lollapalooza, Ozzfest, H.O.R.D.E. and Lilith Fair. Warped was long since the lone survivor of that traveling bunch, but rising costs and a changing concert industry finally convinced founder Kevin Lyman to pull the plug.

Music culture has certainly morphed dramatically since the mid-'90s, but if there were worries the Warped Tour had become a stale brand, you wouldn’t have known it Friday: Meadow Brook was jam-packed — the show sold out two weeks ago — and most fans seemed to arrive with the excitement and quest for discovery that has always marked the event.

For 24 years, metro Detroit was one of Warped’s most successful markets, and the fest played the sprawling grounds of sites such as Pontiac’s Phoenix Plaza, the Pontiac Silverdome, the Palace of Auburn Hills and Comerica Park. Friday was the first time at the smaller-scale Meadow Brook, whose lush feel and grass fields gave it a big edge over the hard pavement of those prior stops.

For 26-year-old Claire Kuhn, who grew up in Rochester Hills and now lives in Manhattan, it was a bittersweet day. She’d attended her first Warped fest at 14, and this year’s denouement was sad news: “I cried every time I heard that,” she said.

“I knew my final Warped Tour needed to be in Detroit,” said Kuhn. For the price of a rental car and a $50 ticket, “I feel like I got a bargain to relive my childhood.”

Standing in the Meadow Brook pavilion just after We the Kings’ set, Kuhn said it was like being back in high school — though this time many fans from her age cohort had shown up with their own young kids in tow.

Warped’s colorful midways offered the familiar arrangement of record-label tents, merchandise booths, carnival food and — of course — the prominent presence of shoe sponsor Vans, which did brisk business in “Warped Final Run” T-shirts. Nearby was a skateboard halfpipe, a nod to the festival’s origins.

Social causes made their mark onsite: marrow-donor signups, “Born This Way” pride merchandise, STAPAW.com — a global effort to Support Tattoos and Piercings at Work.

For the suicide prevention group Hope for the Day, this was Warped Tour number five, and founder Jonny Boucher has become a familiar onstage presence between band sets. The festival has been a prime spot to interact with vulnerable young people, helping de-escalate troubled situations and pushing the message: “It’s OK not to be OK.”

Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among 15-to-24-year-olds — an age group that traditionally has constituted about 85% of the Warped audience, said the organization’s Christmas Eger.

The Warped partnership has "been incredible,” Eger said Friday, and the festival’s demise “is a real challenge for us" as the organization aims to stay connected with young music fans in summer 2019.

As perfectly delightful weather settled over Meadow Brook late Friday afternoon, the music kept humming — a blast of the brisk sets that have been the Warped Tour’s hallmark. On one stage roared the muscular, tattooed metalcore of Every Time I Die; nearby was the breezy, horn-spiced ska-punk of Reel Big Fish.

Amid the high spirits, the air of looming finality hung over the proceedings — and the moment wasn’t lost on fans and bands.

“It’s the last Warped Tour ever,” said Reel Big Fish front man Aaron Barrett, who promptly reacted to the predictable crowd response: “It’s OK to boo!”

Contact Detroit Free Press music writer Brian McCollum: 313-223-4450 or [email protected].

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?? ??? 1990 Sacramento CA The Guild Theatre 19 jan 1990 Sacramento CA The Cattle Club  (w/ Psychefunkapus and Funky Blue Velvet) 19 oct 1990 Sacramento CA The Cattle Club  (w/ The Mo’ Fessionals) ?? ??? 1992 San Jose CA  ?? ??? 1994 Virginia Beach VA 01 jul 1994 San Francisco CA The Ruthless Inn 03 dec 1994 San Jose CA 20 may 1995 Sacramento CA The Cattle Club 

Bad Brains/Deftones Tour

12 jul 1995 Tulsa, Ikon 13 jul 1995 Dallas, Deep Ellum 14 jul 1995 Austin, Liberty Lunch 15 jul 1995 Houston, The Abyss 16 jul 1995 New Orleans, Tippitinas 18 jul 1995 Omaha, R anch Bowl 19 jul 1995 St. Louis, The Other World 20 jul 1995 Lawrence, Bottleneck 25 aug 1995 Mesa, AZ 

Life of Agony/Anthrax/Deftones Tour ( Adrenaline is released)

11 oct 1995 Atlanta, GA Cotton Club 13 oct 1995 Indianapolis, IN Emerson Theatre 15 oct 1995 St. Louis, MO Mississippi Nights 16 oct 1995 Ka nsas City, KS Lone Star 17 oct 1995 ?? 19 oct 1995 San Antonio, TX The Showcase 20 oct 1995 Austin, TX The Backroom 23 oct 1995 Nashville, TN, 328 Performance Hall 30 oct 1995 Washington, DC 9:30 Club 05 dec 1995 Mirage Minneapolis, MN 18 dec 1995 Tempe, AZ 19 dec 1995 Soma, San Diego, CA 20 dec 1995 Los Angeles, CA The Palace 28 dec 1995 Hollywood CA The Palace 12 jan 1996 San Jose, CA 

Ozzy /Korn/Deftones Tour

29 jan 1996 Rochester, NY 30 jan 1996 Hershey, PA 01 feb 1996 Cleveland OH Gund Arena 02 feb 1996 Toledo OH Toledo Sports Arena 04 feb 1996 Erie PA Civic Center 06 feb 1996 Detroit MI Palace of Auburn Hills 07 feb 1996 Kalamazoo MI Wings Stadium 09 feb 1996 Minneapolis MN Target Center 10 feb 1996 Moline IL The Mark 13 feb 1996 Ames IA Hilton Coliseum 15 feb 1996 Normal IL Redbird Arena 16 feb 1996 Omaha NE Civic Auditorium 18 feb 1996 Fargo ND Fargo Dome 22 feb 1996 Tacoma WA Exhibition Hall 23 feb 1996 Portland OR Portland Center for Performing Arts 25 feb 1996 Oakland CA Oakland Coliseum 27 feb 1996 Fresno CA Selland Arena — CANCELLED 29 feb 1996 Los Angeles CA Great Western Forum 02 mar 1996 Phoenix AZ Desert Sky Pavilion 03 mar 1996 Las Vegas NV Thomas & Mack Center 

Adrenaline Tour #1

09 mar 1996 Salt Lake City UT Salt Air Pavalion 10 mar 1996 Denver CO Mercury Cafe 12 mar 1996 Lawrence KS Bottleneck 14 mar 1996 Ohama NE Ranch Bowl 15 mar 1996 Madison WI Paramount 16 mar 1996 Milwaukee WI Unicorn 17 mar 1996 Minneapolis MN 7th St. Entry 20 mar 1996 Chicago IL The Metro 21 mar 1996 Indianapolis IN Emmerson Theatre 22 mar 1996 Detroit MI The Shelter 23 mar 1996 Toronto ON Opera House 24 mar 1996 Cleveland OH Grog Shop 26 mar 1996 New York NY Coney Island High 27 mar 1996 Washington DC Black Cat 29 mar 1996 Ashbury Park NJ The Saint 30 mar 1996 Boston MA Mama Kin Concert Hall 31 mar 1996 Philadelphia PA Khyber Pass 01 apr 1996 Nordfolk VA Bait Shack 04 apr 1996 Atlanta GA The Point 06 apr 1996 St.Petersburg FL State Theatre 07 apr 1996 Orlando FL Fairbanks Inn 08 apr 1996 West Palm Beach FL Club Moscow 09 apr 1996 Jacksonville FL Shades 11 apr 1996 Lafayette LO Shanahana 12 apr 1996 Houston TX Deep Phat 13 apr 1996 Austin TX Electra Lounge 16 apr 1996 El Paso TX The Attic 18 apr 1996 Phoenix AZ Rille Theatre 19 apr 1996 Prescott AZ Elks Theater 20 apr 1996 San Diego CA Soma 22 apr 1996 Los Angeles CA The Whiskey 23 apr 1996 San Francisco CA Bottom Of The Hill 25 apr 1996 Portland OR La Luna 27 apr 1996 Boston MA Axis 

Deftones/Will Haven Mini-Tour

10 may 1996 Salt Lake City UT Salt Air Pavillion 11 may 1996 Salt Lake City UT Salt Air Pavillion

Korn /Mums/Deftones Mini-Tour

20 may 1996 Sacramento, CA Cattle Club

Deftones/Man Will Surrender/Human Waste Project Tour

27 may 1996 Boston, MA Axis 30 may 1996 Sacramento CA The Cattle Club 07 jun 1996 Denver CO Mercury Cafe 08 jun 1996 Witchita KS Rock Island 09 jun 1996 Kansas City MO Hurricane 10 jun 1996 Lincoln NE Royal Groove 12 jun 1996 Grand Rapids MI Reptile House 13 jun 1996 Cleveland OH Grog Shop 14 jun 1996 Rochester NY Water St.Music Hall 15 jun 1996 Pittsburgh NY Graffiti 16 jun 1996 Ashbury Park NJ Stone Poy 17 jun 1996 Baltimore MR 8×10 19 jun 1996 Raleigh NC Players  20 jun 1996 Atlanta GA Cotton Club 21 jun 1996 Biloxi MS Hurricanes 22 jun 1996 Lafayette LA Shanahans 24 jun 1996 San Antonio TX Sneakers 25 jun 1996 Austin TX Stubbs 

28 jun 1996 Roskilde DEN Roskilde 96 Festival 

Vans Warped Tour ’96

04 jul 1996 Phoenix AZ Desert Sky Pavalion 05 jul 1996 San Diego CA Summer Pops 06 jul 1996 Los Angeles CA Olympic Velodrome 07 jul 1996 San Francisco CA Crissy Field 09 jul 1996 Salem OR LB Day Ampitheatre 10 jul 1996 Vancouver BC Plaza Of Nations 11 jul 1996 Tacoma WA Tacoma Dome 13 jul 1996 Salt Lake City UT Fairgrounds 14 jul 1996 Denver CO Red Rocks Ampitheatre 16 jul 1996 Kansas City KS Sandstone Amp. 19 jul 1996 Milwaukee WI Eagles Ballroom Complex 20 jul 1996 St. Louis MI Riverport Amp. 21 jul 1996 Tinley Park IL World Music Theatre 22 jul 1996 Clarkston MI Pine Knob Music Theatre 23 jul 1996 Pittsburgh PA IC LIGHT 24 jul 1996 Cleveland OH Nautica Stage or Drive-IN 25 jul 1996 Cincinnati OH Riverbend Second Stage 26 jul 1996 Buffalo NY La Salle Park 27 jul 1996 Bowmanville ON Mosport Park  28 jul 1996 Verdun QUE Verdun Auditorium 30 jul 1996 Northhampton CT Northhampton Airport 31 jul 1996 Columbia MD Merriweather Post Pav. 

Pantera/White Zombie/Deftones Tour

01 aug 1996 Vally Center KS Kansas Coliseum 02 aug 1996 Maryland Heights MO Riverport Amph. 03 aug 1996 Seattle WA The End Festival (one-off-date from tour) 05 aug 1996 Minneapolis MN Target Center 06 aug 1996 Cedar Rapids IA 5 Seasons Center 07 aug 1996 Milwaukee WI Marcus Amphitheater 09 aug 1996 Chicago IL Rosemont Horizon 10 aug 1996 Southgate MI Record X-Change (free show) 10 aug 1996 Detroit MI Palace of Auburn Hills 11 aug 1996 Noblesville IN Deer Creek 12 aug 1996 Kalamazoo MI Wings Stadium 14 aug 1996 Dayton OH Hara Arena (CANCELLED) 15 aug 1996 Cleveland OH Blossom Music Center 16 aug 1996 Hamilton ON Copps Coliseum 18 aug 1996 Pittsburgh PA Star Lake Amph. 19 aug 1996 Philadelphia PA Blockbuster Ent. Center 22 aug 1996 Hartford CT The Meadows 23 aug 1996 Bristow VA Nissan Pavilion  24 aug 1996 E. Rutherford NJ Continental Airlines Arena 26 aug 1996 Worcester MA The Centrum 27 aug 1996 Augusta MA 28 aug 1996 Albany NY Knickerbocker Arena 

Kiss Reunion Tour

05 oct 1996 Phoenix AZ Desert Sky Pavillion (u-fest) 07 oct 1996 Washington DC US Air Arena 08 oct 1996 Baltimore MD 8×10 (o ff-date from tour) 09 oct 1996 Philadelphia PA Corestate CTR 10 oct 1996 Philadelphia PA Tour Records (off-date from tour) 11 oct 1996 Northhampton MA Pearl Street (off-date from tour) 12 oct 1996 Albany NY Knikkerbocker Arena 13 oct 1996 Buffalo NY Buff. Memorial Aud. 15 oct 1996 Indianapolis IN Market Sq. Arena 16 oct 1996 Detroit MI Palace 17 oct 1996 Detroit MI The Shelter (off-date from tour) 18 oct 1996 Lexington KY Rupp Arena 19 oct 1996 Cincinnati OH Annies (off-date from tour) 20 oct 1996 Cleveland OH Gund Arena 21 oct 1996 Chicago IL Rosemont Horizon 31 oct 1996 San Jose CA The Edge/KSJO-FM show 01 nov 1996 Santa Barbara CA Emerald City 02 nov 1996 San Diego CA Soma 03 nov 1996 Pom0na CA Glass House 

05 nov 1996 Los Angeles CA The Whisky 06 nov 1996 Los Angeles CA The Whisky 

Adrenaline Tour #2

07 nov 1996 Long Beach CA Tower Rec./KROQ-FM show 09 nov 1996 Denver CO Ogden Theatre 10 nov 1996 Albuquerque NM The Zone KZRR-FM show 12 nov 1996 Austin TX Liberty Lunch 13 nov 1996 San Antonio TX White Rabbit 14 nov 1996 Houston TX The Abyss 15 nov 1996 Dallas TX The Galaxy 16 nov 1996 New Orleans LA Tipitinas 17 nov 1996 Atlanta GA The Point 19 nov 1996 Washington DC Capitol Ballroom 21 nov 1996 Richmond VA Twisters 22 nov 1996 Old Bridge NJ Birch Hill Nightclub 23 nov 1996 Rochester NY New York Nites 24 nov 1996 Philadelphia PA Theatre of Living Arts 25 nov 1996 New York NY Irving Plaza 26 nov 1996 Boston MA Middle East 27 nov 1996 Providence RI Club Babyhead 29 nov 1996 Albany NY Saratoga Winners 30 nov 1996 Syracuse NY Lost Horizon 01 dec 1996 Toledo OH Main Event 02 dec 1996 Cleveland OH Odeon 04 dec 1996 Chicago IL Metro 05 dec 1996 Grand Rapids MI Reptile House 06 dec 1996 Detroit MI St. Andrews Hall 07 dec 1996 Milwaukee WI The Rave 08 dec 1996 Minneapolis MN First Avenue 10 dec 1996 St. Louis MO Galaxy 11 dec 1996 Omaha NE Ranch Bowl 12 dec 1996 Lawrence KS Bottleneck 14 dec 1996 Salt Lake City UT Fowl Friends Building 16 dec 1996 Vancouver BC Starfish Room 17 dec 1996 Seattle WA Rock Candy 18 dec 1996 Portland OR La Luna 20 dec 1996 San Francisco CA Maritime Hall 21 dec 1996 Sacramento CA 05 may 1997 Sacramento CA 23 sep 1997 San Francisco CA Bottom Of The Hill 25 sep 1997 Santa Barbara CA Emerald City 26 sep 1997 Pomona CA The Glass House 27 sep 1997 Los Angeles CA Viper Room 28 sep 1997 San Diego CA The Casbah 30 sep 1997 Barcelona SPA Bikini 02 oct 1997 Milan ITA Rainbow 03 oct 1997 Munich GER Backstage 04 oct 1997 Cologne FRA Luxor 06 oct 1997 Wolverhampton UK Wulfrun Hall 07 oct 1997 Glasgow UK Garage 08 oct 1997 Manchester UK MDH University 09 oct 1997 London UK Astoria 10 oct 1997 Nottingham UK Rock City 12 oct 1997 Tilburg NET Noorderligt 13 oct 1997 Amsterdam NET Melkweg 14 oct 1997 Paris FRA Divan Du Monde 16 oct 1997 Berlin GER Trash  17 oct 1997 Hamburg GER Logo 18 oct 1997 Copenhagen DEN Pumpehusset 19 oct 1997 Stockholm SWE Studion 25 oct 1997 ?? Kid Introduces, Video available on site 27 oct 1997 Salt Lake City UT DV8 

Around the Fur Tour (Around the Fur is released) -Some with Far and Will Haven, others with Limp Bizkit-

28 oct 1997 Denver CO Ogden Theatre 30 oct 1997 Tempe AZ Club Rio 31 oct 1997 San Diego CA Canes 01 nov 1997 Los Angeles CA The Palace 02 nov 1997 Sacramento CA Tower Records 03 nov 1997 Sacramento CA Crest Theatre 04 nov 1997 San Francisco CA Fillmore 06 nov 1997 Seattle WA Rock Candy 07 nov 1997 Portland OR La Luna 08 nov 1997 Vancouver BC Graceland 10 nov 1997 Boise ID Bogies 12 nov 1997 Las Vegas NV Huntridge Theatre 14 nov 1997 Dallas TX Galaxy (KEGL show) 15 nov 1997 Dallas TX Trees 16 nov 1997 Austin TX Liberty Lunch 17 nov 1997 Houston TX Abyss 19 nov 1997 Atlanta GA Cotton Club 20 nov 1997 St. Petersburg FL State Theatre 21 nov 1997 Jacksonville FL Milk Bar 22 nov 1997 Ft. Lauderdale FL Prop House 24 nov 1997 Washington DC Capitol Ballroom 25 nov 1997 New York NY Irving Plaza 26 nov 1997 Clinton MA St. Johns 28 nov 1997 Providence RI Lupo’s 29 nov 1997 Asbury Park NJ Stone Pony 30 nov 1997 Philadelphia PA Trocadero 01 dec 1997 Columbus OH Alrosa Villa 02 dec 1997 Cincinnati OH Bogart’s 03 dec 1997 Cleveland OH Odeon 04 dec 1997 Cleveland OH Odeon 05 dec 1997 Pontiac MI Clutch Cargos 06 dec 1997 Chicago IL Metro 07 dec 1997 Des Moines IA Super Toad’s (KAZR show) 09 dec 1997 Minneapolis MN First Avenue 10 dec 1997 Omaha NE Ranch Bowl 11 dec 1997 St. Louis MO Galaxy 12 dec 1997 Kansas City MO Guitars 13 dec 1997 St. Paul MN Wilkens Center (93X show) 14 dec 1997 Albuquerque NM Launch Pad 15 dec 1997 Palo Alto CA Edge Nightclub 16 dec 1997 Reno NV Pioneer Theatre 07 jan 1998 Las Vegas NV Thomas & Mack Center 17 jan 1998 Dublin IRE SFX Centre 18 jan 1998 Belfast UK Limelight 20 jan 1998 London UK Astoria 22 jan 1998 Brussels BEL VK Club 23 jan 1998 Amsterdam NET Paradiso 24 jan 1998 Rotterdam NET Nighttown 25 jan 1998 Berlin GER Trash 27 jan 1998 Hamburg GER Logo 28 jan 1998 Copenhagen DEN Pumpehuset Club 30 jan 1998 Oslo NOR John Dee 31 jan 1998 Stockholm SWE Klubben 01 feb 1998 Malmo SWE Kulturbolaget 03 feb 1998 Essen GER Zeche Carl 04 feb 1998 Frankfurt GER Batschkapp 05 feb 1998 Stuttgart GER Roehre 06 feb 1998 Munich GER Incognito 07 feb 1998 Vienna AUT Arena 09 feb 1998 Zurich SWI Jail 10 feb 1998 Milan ITA Magazzini Generali 12 feb 1998 Barcelona SPA Bikini 13 feb 1998 Madrid SPA Kathedral 15 feb 1998 Marseille FRA Le Moulin 16 feb 1998 Villeurbanne FRA Transbordeur 17 feb 1998 Nantes FRA Olympic 18 feb 1998 Paris FRA Virgin Megastore, Champs Elysées 19 feb 1998 Paris FRA Elysee Montmarte 20 feb 1998 Strasbourg FRA La Laiterie 21 feb 1998 Lille FRA Aeronef 23 feb 1998 Nottingham UK Rock City 24 feb 1998 Newcastle UK Riverside 26 feb 1998 Leeds UK Metropolitan University 28 feb 1998 Manchester UK Manchester Academy 29 feb 1998 Glasgow UK QMU 01 mar 1998 Wolverhampton UK Civic Hall 03 mar 1998 Bristol UK Anson Room 04 mar 1998 Cardiff UK Cardiff University 05 mar 1998 Portsmouth UK Pyramid Centre 06 mar 1998 London UK Astoria 07 mar 1998 London UK Astoria 

World Annihilation Tour

01 apr 1998 Oklahoma City OK Will Rogers Theater 02 apr 1998 Tulsa OK Cain’s Ballroom 03 apr 1998 Memphis TN New Daisy Theatre 04 apr 1998 Shreveport LA Malibu Beach Club 05 apr 1998 Birmingham AL Five Points Music Hall 07 apr 1998 New Orleans LA LA House of Blues 08 apr 1998 Panama City FL Spinnaker 09 apr 1998 Greenville SC Characters 11 apr 1998 Winston-Salem NC New Ziggy’s 12 apr 1998 Louisville KY Brewry 14 apr 1998 Washington DC 15 apr 1998 Charlottsville VA Trax  16 apr 1998 Tremont Music Hall Charlotte NC  17 apr 1998 Myrtle Beach SC House of Blues 18 apr 1998 Norfolk VA Boathouse 19 apr 1998 Pittsburgh PA Metropol 21 apr 1998 Hartford CT Webster Theatre 22 apr 1998 Poughkeepsie NY Chance 24 apr 1998 Asbury Park NJ Stone Pony 26 apr 1998 Montreal QUE Le Cabaret Juste Pour Rire 27 apr 1998 Toronto ONT Opra House 28 apr 1998 Rochester NY Harro East 30 apr 1998 Grand Rapids MI Orbit Room 01 may 1998 Toledo OH Main Event 02 may 1998 Maddison WI Barrymore Theater 07 may 1998 Tucson AZ Rialto Theater 08 may 1998 Tempe AZ Hayden Square Amphitheatre 09 may 1998 Denver CO KBPI Radio Show 17 may 1998 Seattle, WA Paramount Theatre 23 may 1998 Somerset, WI Edge Fest 29 may 1998 Nuremburg GER Rock Im Park 30 may 1998 Eindhoven NET Dynamo Open Air 31 may 1998 Nuremburg GER Rock Am Ring 01 jun 1998 Landgraaf NET Pinkpop Festival 03 jun 1998 London UK Brixton Academy (CANCELLED) 05 jun 1998 Paris FRA Evreux Festival  (CANCELLED) 26 jun 1998 Roskilde DEN Roskilde Festival 27 jun 1998 Glastonbury UK Glastonbury Festival 28 jun 1998 Dessel BEL Graspop Festival 29 jun 1998 Paris FRA Zenith 

Vans Warped Tour ’98

01 jul 1998 Del Mar CA Del Mar Rodeo Arena 02 jul 1998 Laguna Hills CA Lion Country Safari 04 jul 1998 Lake Tahoe CA Boreal Ski Area 05 jul 1998 San Francisco CA Pier 30/32 07 jul 1998 Seattle WA Kingdome Lot 08 jul 1998 Vancouver BC PNE Forum 09 jul 1998 Estacada OR Timberbowl 10 jul 1998 Boise ID Idaho Center 11 jul 1998 Salt Lake City UT Utah State Fairgrounds 12 jul 1998 Boulder CO Franklin Field 14 jul 1998 Oklahoma City OK Mohawk Park 15 jul 1998 Maryland Hgts. MO Riverport Amph. Lot 16 jul 1998 Chicago IL United Center Lot 17 jul 1998 Milwaukee WI Brewers Stadium Lot 18 jul 1998 Somerset WI Float-Rite Amph. 19 jul 1998 Lawrence KS Burcham Park 21 jul 1998 Pittsburgh PA I.C. Light Amph. 22 jul 1998 Pontiac MI Phoenix Center Street 23 jul 1998 Cleveland OH Nautica Stage Lot 24 jul 1998 Toronto ONT Toronto On The Docks 25 jul 1998 Montreal QUE Parc Des Iles 26 jul 1998 Quebec City QUE Centre du Foire Lot 28 jul 1998 Buffalo NY La Salle Park 29 jul 1998 Northampton MA Three Co. Fairgrounds 30 jul 1998 Philadelphia PA CoreStates Center 31 jul 1998 Washington DC RFK Stadum Infield 01 aug 1998 New York NY Randalls Island 02 aug 1998 Asbury Park NJ Stone Pony Festival Area 04 aug 1998 Jacksonville FL State Fairgrounds 05 aug 1998 Pompano Beach FL Pompano Beach Amph. 06 aug 1998 Orlando FL C. Florida Fairgrounds 08 aug 1998 Houston TX Astro Arena 09 aug 1998 Austin TX South Park Meadows 

Australian Mini-Tour -Some with Not From There and Not-Intensional-Lifeform (N.I.L.)

13 aug Brisbane AUS Crash n Burn 14 aug Melbourne AUS The Corner Hotel 15 aug Melbourne AUS The Corner Hotel 16 aug Sydney AUS Iron Duke Hotel 17 aug Sydney AUS Utopia Record Signing 18 aug Sydney AUS Iron Duke Hotel

World Deftones Tour 22 aug 1998 Cologne GER Bizarre Festival 25 aug 1998 London UK Kerrang Awards 26 aug 1998 London UK Garage 28 aug 1998 Reading UK Reading Festival 29 aug 1998 Leopoldsburg BEL Pukkelpop 30 aug 1998 Biddinghuizen NET Lowlands Festival 02 sep 1998 Tokyo JPN On Air East 03 sep 1998 Tokyo JPN On Air West 04 sep 1998 Osaka JPN Bayside Jenny 

Red Hot Chili Peppers/Deftones Tour

18 sep 1998 Chico CA Field Of Dreams 19 sep 1998 Reno NV Livestock Arena 20 sep 1998 Stockton CA Stockton Civic Auditorium 

House Of Fur Tour -Some with Quicksand and Pitchshifter-

03 nov 1998 Petaluma CA Phoenix Theatre 04 nov 1998 Los Angeles CA Hollywood Palladium 05 nov 1998 San Diego CA Soma 06 nov 1998 Mesa AZ Mesa Amphitheatre 07 nov 1998 El Paso OK Pan American Hall 09 nov 1998 Dallas TX Deep Ellum Live 10 nov 1998 Houston TX Intl Ballroom 11 nov 1998 Austin TX Music Hall 13 nov 1998 Atlanta GA The Tabernacle 14 nov 1998 Raleigh NC The Ritz 16 nov 1998 Glen Burnie MD Michaels Eighth Ave. 17 nov 1998 New York NY Roseland 18 nov 1998 Portland ME State Theatre 20 nov 1998 Asbury Park NJ Convention Hall 21 nov 1998 Philadelphia PA Electric Factory 22 nov 1998 Worcester MA The Palladium 23 nov 1998 Providence RI Lupos Heartbreak Hotel 24 nov 1998 Montreal QUE The Metropolis 

-Some with Quicksand and Snapcase-

25 nov 1998 Mississagua ONT Arrow Hall 27 nov 1998 Rochester NY The Dome 28 nov 1998 Cleveland OH Agora Theatre 29 nov 1998 Detroit MI State Theatre 01 dec 1998 Chicago IL Riviera Theatre 02 dec 1998 Minneapolis MN The Quest 03 dec 1998 Milwaukee WI Rave Bar 04 dec 1998 St. Louis MO American Theatre 05 dec 1998 Kansas City KS Memorial Hall 07 dec 1998 Denver CO Mammoth Events Ctr. 08 dec 1998 Salt Lake City UT Wasatch Center 11 dec 1998 Vancouver BC Croatian Cultural Center 12 dec 1998 Seattle WA Expo Center 16 dec 1998 Maritime Hall CA Maritime Hall 18 dec 1998 Sacramento CA Memorial Auditorium 

Australian Vans Warped Tour ’98/’99

31 dec 1998 Auckland New Zealand Waihi Beach 02 jan 1999 Noosa AUS Tigers Football Club 04 jan 1999 Gold Coast AUS Doug Jennings Park 05 jan 1999 Byron Bay AUS Rugby Leagues Club 06 jan 1999 Coffs Harbour AUS The Showground 08 jan 1999 Kareela AUS Kareela Oval 09 jan 1999 Manly AUS Keirle Park 10 jan 1999 Ulladulla AUS Skate Park 13 jan 1999 AlburyWodgna. AUS Football Club Grounds 15 jan 1999 Anglesea AUS Football Club Grounds 16 jan 1999 Melbourne AUS Flemington Racecourse 17 jan 1999 Adelaide AUS Finders University 20 jan 1999 Perth AUS Claremont Showgrounds 23 jan 1999 Honolulu HI Kualoa Ranch 

Black Sabbath/Pantera/Deftones Tour

25 jan 1999 Houston TX Compaq Center 28 jan 1999 Philadelphia PA The Spectrum (CANCELLED) 29 jan 1999 Pittsburgh PA Civic Arena 01 feb 1999 Buffalo NY Marine Midland Arena 03 feb 1999 Boston MA FleetCenter 05 feb 1999 E. Rutherford NJ Continental Air. Arena 06 feb 1999 Uniondale NY Nassau Coliseum 09 feb 1999 Toronto ONT Toronto Skydome 11 feb 1999 Grand Rapids MI Van Andel Arena 12 feb 1999 Dayton OH Ervin J. Nutter Center 14 feb 1999 Auburn Hills MI Palace Of Auburn Hills 15 feb 1999 Auburn Hills MI Palace Of Auburn Hills (CANCELED, EQUIPMENT STOLEN ) 

Ozzfest ’99

27 may 1999 West Palm FL Coral Sky Amp. 29 may 1999 Atlanta GA Lakewood Amp. 31 may 1999 Nashville TN Starwood Pav. 02 jun 1999 Charlotte NC Blockbuster Pav. 04 jun 1999 Washington DC Nissan Pav. 06 jun 1999 Philadelphia PA Entertainment Ctr 08 jun 1999 Holmdel NJ PNC Bank Ctr. 10 jun 1999 Holmdel NJ PNC Bank Ctr. 12 jun 1999 Pittsburgh PA Starlake Amp. 14 jun 1999 Columbus OH Polaris Amp. 16 jun 1999 Mansfield MA Great Woods Amp. 18 jun 1999 Mansfield MA Great Woods Amp. 19 jun 1999 Hartford CN Meadows Music Th. 25 jun 1999 Detroit MI Pine Knob Amp. 27 jun 1999 Detroit MI Pine Knob Amp. 29 jun 1999 Indianapolis IN Deer Creek Amp. 01 jul 1999 Minneapolis MN Float-Ride Amp 03 jul 1999 Milwaukee WI Alpine Valley 05 jul 1999 Chicago IL World Music Th. 07 jul 1999 St. Louis MO Riverport Amp. 09 jul 1999 Kansas City MO Sandstone Amp. 11 jul 1999 San Antonio TX Retama Park 13 jul 1999 Dallas TX Starplex Amp 16 jul 1999 Vancouver BC Thunderbird 17 jul 1999 Seattle WA The Gorge 20 jul 1999 San Francisco CA Shoreline Amp 22 jul 1999 Phoenix AZ Desert Sky Amp 24 jul 1999 San Bernardino CA Blockbuster Pav 05 aug 1999 San Francisco CA (concert secret) 07 aug 1999 Seattle WA Endfest, Kitsap Fairgrounds (KNDD) 08 aug 1999 Portland WA Portl. Meadows Amp. (KNRK) 

Smokeout Festival ’99

02 oct 1999 San Bernandino CA Fairgrounds 

15 nov 1999 Paris FRA Zenith 

Pre-White Pony Release Tour

24 may 2000 Pelaluma CA Phoenix Theater 25 may 2000 Pelaluma CA Phoenix Theater 28 may 2000 Landover MD FedExField (WHFestival) 01 jun 2000 Santa Monica CA Arcadia, Internet House Party 05 jun 2000 Amsterdam NET Paradiso 06 jun 2000 London UK Brixton Academy 08 jun 2000 Milan ITA Alcatraz 09 jun 2000 Nurenburg GER Rock Im Park 10 jun 2000 Nurenburg GER Rock Am Ring 12 jun 2000 Paris FRA Elysee Montmartre 15 jun 2000 Hultsfred SWE Hultsfred Festival 16 jun 2000 Seinajoki FIN Provinssirock Festival 19 jun 2000 In-store midnight signing @ CD World, Edison, NJ 

White Pony is released

20 jun 2000 New York NY Letterman Show 20 jun 2000 In-store signing at Virgin Megastore Times Square, NYC, NY 

First Leg of Deftones’ U.S. 2000 Tour -Some with Glassjaw-

21 jun 2000 Philadelphia PA Electric Factory 21 jun 2000 In-store signing @ Tower Cherry Hill, NJ 22 jun 2000 Washington DC Nation 22 jun 2000 In-store signing @ Record & Tapes Traders, Towson, MD 23 jun 2000 Holmdel NJ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center (K-Rock Dysfunctional Family Picnic 4.0) 24 jun 2000 Worcester MA The Palladium 24 jun 2000 In-store signing @ Strawberries, Shrewsbury, MA 25 jun 2000 Pontiac MI Phoenix Plaza Amph. (89X Radio show) 25 jun 2000 In-store signing @ Harmony House, Detroit, MI 27 jun 2000 Des Moines IA Supertoad 28 jun 2000 Omaha NE Sokol Auditorium 29 jun 2000 Milwaukee WI Summerfest 30 jun 2000 Minneapolis MN The Quest 01 jul 2000 Chicago IL Riviera Theatre 03 jul 2000 Lawrence KS Liberty Hall 06 jul 2000 St. Louis MO American Theatre 06 jul 2000 In-store midnight signing @ CD Wherehouse, St.Louis, MO 07 jul 2000 Columbus OH Newport Music Hall 08 jul 2000 Pittsburgh PA Ice Garden Arena 09 jul 2000 Grand Rapids MI Orbit Room 10 jul 2000 Cleveland OH Agora Ballroom 12 jul 2000 New York NY Roseland Ballroom 14 jul 2000 Rochester NY ESL Sportscenter 15 jul 2000 Buffalo NY Runwayz 17 jul 2000 Toronto ON Warehouse/The Government 19 jul 2000 Norfolk VA Norva Theatre 20 jul 2000 Atlanta GA Tabernacle 21 jul 2000 Myrtle Beach SC House of Blues 22 jul 2000 Jacksonville FL Club 5 23 jul 2000 Miami Beach FL Zetafest (Bicentennial Park) 24 jul 2000 Worcester MA The Palladium 25 jul 2000 Orlando FL Hard Rock Cafe 27 jul 2000 Houston TX Aerial Theatre 28 jul 2000 Austin TX Music Hall 29 jul 2000 Dallas TX Bronco Bowl 30 jul 2000 Tulsa OK Brady Village 01 aug 2000 Denver CO Ogden Theater 02 aug 2000 Salt Lake City UT Fairpark Mall 04 aug 2000 Vancouver BC B.C. Place Stadium (radio show) 05 aug 2000 Kitsap WA County Fairgrounds (KNDD’s EndFest ’00) 06 aug 2000 Portland OR Meadows 08 aug 2000 San Francisco CA Warfield Theatre 10 aug 2000 Los Angeles CA Palladium 11 aug 2000 Phoenix AZ Celebrity Theatre 12 aug 2000 La Jolla CA RIMAC Arena 13 aug 2000 Las Vegas NV The Joint 14 aug 2000 Sacramento CA Memorial Auditorium 16 aug 2000 New York NY MTV’s TRL Times Square 

 White Pony European Tour

19 aug 2000 Weeze GER Bizarre Festival 20 aug 2000 Hamburg GER Hamburg Festival 23 aug 2000 Vieira do Minho POR Ermal Festival 25 aug 2000 Biddinghuizen NET Lowlands Festival 26 aug 2000 Reading UK Reading Festival 27 aug 2000 Leeds UK Leeds Festival 28 aug 2000 Edinburgh, SCO Edinburgh Corn Exchange 29 aug 2000 UK Kerrang Awards 31 aug 2000 AUS Wieseen Festival 01 sep 2000 ITA Trieste Sports Hall w/ Blink 182 02 sep 2000 GER Rock Am See Festival 03 sep 2000 Bologna ITA Independent Days Festival 06 sep 2000 Madrid SPA Festimad   

Second Leg of Deftones’ U.S. 2000 Tour -Some with Incubus and Taproot-

22 sep 2000 Raleigh NC Alltel Pavilion @ Walnut Creek 23 sep 2000 Charlotte NC Blockbuster Pavilion 24 sep 2000 Virginia Beach VA GTE Virg. Beach Amphitheatre 29 sep 2000 Austin TX Auditorium Shores 01 oct 2000 Dallas TX Starplex Amphitheatre 13 oct 2000 Seattle, WA – Mercer Arena 14 oct 2000 Vancouver, BC – PNE Forum 15 oct 2000 Salem, OR – Salem Armory 17 oct 2000 San Jose, CA – San Jose Events Center 18 oct 2000 Reno, NV – Livestock Events Center 20 oct 2000 Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl 21 oct 2000 San Diego, CA – Coors Amphitheatre 23 oct 2000 Irvine, CA – Bren Center 24 oct 2000 Universal City, CA – Universal Amphitheatre 25 oct 2000 Las Vegas, NV – The Joint 26 oct 2000 Las Vegas, NV – The Joint 27 oct 2000 Phoenix, AZ – Mesa Amphitheatre 28 oct 2000 El Paso, TX – County Coliseum 30 oct 2000 San Antonio, TX – Sunken Gardens 31 oct 2000 Mc Allen, TX – Villa Real Convention Center 01 nov 2000 Dallas, TX – Fair Park Coliseum 02 nov 2000 Houston, TX – Ariel Theatre 03 nov 2000 Little Rock, AK – Riverfest Amphitheatre 05 nov 2000 Jacksonville, FL – Unf Arena 06 nov 2000 Atlanta, GA – International Ballroom 08 nov 2000 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom 09 nov 2000 Columbus, OH Scht. Center 10 nov 2000 Detroit, MI – State Theatre (Tentative) 11 nov 2000 Milwalkee, WI Eagles Ballroom 13 nov 2000 Toronto, ONT – Air Canada Center 14 nov 2000 Verdun, QUE – Verdun Arena 15 nov 2000 Ottawa, ONT – Civic Center (CANCELLED) 16 nov 2000 Scranton, PA – Catholic Youth Center (CANCELLED) 18 nov 2000 Asbury, NJ – Pk Convention Hall 19 nov 2000 New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom 20 nov 2000 New York, NY – Roseland Ballroom 21 nov 2000 Boston, MA – Tsongas Arena 22 nov 2000 Hartford, CT – Connecticut Expo Center 24 nov 2000 Philadelphia, PA – Tower Theatre 25 nov 2000 Philadelphia, PA – Tower Theatre 26 nov 2000 Fairfax, VA – Patriot Center 28 nov 2000 Knoxville, TN 29 nov 2000 Hornets Training Center, Fort Mill, SC 01 dec 2000 Miami, FL Sunrise 02 dec 2000 Orlando, FL UCF Arena 03 dec 2000 Tampa, FL USF Sun Dome 05 dec 2000 New Orleans, LA State Palace Theatre 07 dec 2000 St. Louis, MO The Pagaent 08 dec 2000 St. Paul, MN. – Roy Wilkins Auditorium 09 dec 2000 Chicago, IL. – United Center 10 dec 2000 Columbia, MO. – Expo Center 12 dec 2000 Denver, CO. – Fillmore Auditorium 14 dec 2000 Portland, OR. – Roseland Theater 15 dec 2000 San Francisco, CA. – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 16 dec 2000 Universal City, CA. – Universal Amphitheatre – KROQ’s Almost Acoustic Christmas 17 dec 2000 Universal City, CA. – Universal Amphitheatre – KROQ’s Almost Acoustic Christmas 18 jan 2001 Tucson, AZ New West 

“Back to School” South American Tour

21 jan 2001 Rio De Janeiro, BRA – Rock In Rio 24 jan 2001 Buenos Airies, Argenntina 26 jan 2001 Chile 28 jan 2001 – Hard Rock Live – Mexico City 29 jan 2001 – Hard Rock Live – Mexico City 30 jan 2001 – Hard Rock Live – Mexico City 

“Back to School” European Tour -Some with Linkin Park and Taproot-

26 feb 2001 Lisbon, POR – Coliseum 27 feb 2001 Oporto, POR – Coliseum 01 mar 2001 Madrid, SPA – La Riviera 02 mar 2001 San Sebastian, SPA – Velodromo de Anoeta 03 mar 2001 Barcelona, SPA – Pavello De La D’Hebron 05 mar 2001 Montpellier, FRA – Zenith Montpellier 06 mar 2001 Milan, ITA – Palavobis 07 mar 2001 Rome, ITA – Palamarino 09 mar 2001 Vienna, AUT – Libro Music Hall 10 mar 2001 Munich, GER – Colosseum 11 mar 2001 Cologne, GER – Palladium 12 mar 2001 Offenbach, GER – Offenbacher Stadthalle 13 mar 2001 Berlin, GER – Columbia-halle 15 mar 2001 Paris, FRA – Le Zenith 16 mar 2001 Nantes, FRA – La Trocardiere 18 mar 2001 Hamburg, GER – Docks Konzerte 19 mar 2001 Amsterdam, NET – Heineken Music Hall 20 mar 2001 Deinze, BEL – Brielpoort 22 mar 2001 Glasgow, UK – S.E.C.C. 23 mar 2001 Manchester, UK – Apollo Manchester sold out 24 mar 2001 London, UK – London Forum 25 mar 2001 Manchester, UK – Apollo Manchester 07 jun 2001 Sacramento, CA Secret Show Capitol Garage 22 jun 2001 Wohlen, Switzerland Sound Arena Festival 24 jun 2001 Milton Keynes, UK National Bowl 26 jun 2001 Moscow, Russia Gorky Park 30 jun 2001 Bergum, NET Waldrock Festival 01 jul 2001 Roskilde, DEN Roskilde Festival 05 jul 2001 Lyon, France Garnier Festival 

“Back to School” US Tour -Some with Godsmack/From Zero/CKY/Puddle of Mud-

12 jul 2001 Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena 13 jul 2001 George, WA – The Gorge Amphitheater 14 jul 2001 Portland, OR – Portland Meadows 15 jul 2001 Sacramento, CA – Sacramento Valley Amphitheater CANCELED? 17 jul 2001 Mountain View, – CA Shoreline Amphitheater CANCELED 18 jul 2001 Irvine, CA – Verizon Wireless Amphitheater CANCELED 20 jul 2001 San Diego, CA – San Diego Sports Arena CANCELED 21 jul 2001 Phoenix, AR – Desert Sky Pavilion 22 jul 2001 Albuquerque, NM – Journal Pavillion 24 jul 2001 Salt Lake – City, UT E Center 25 jul 2001 Denver, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheater 27 jul 2001 Dallas, TX – Smirnoff Center 28 jul 2001 San Antonio, TX – South Texas Amphitheatre 29 jul 2001 Houston, TX – Compaq Center 31 jul 2001 New Orleans, LA – New Orleans Arena 01 aug 2001 Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain 03 aug 2001 West Palm Beach, FL – Mars Music Amphitheater 04 aug 2001 Greenburg, PA Greenburg, PA – Amphitheatre – Rolling Rock Festival 2.0 07 aug 2001 Atlanta, GA – Phillips Arena CANCELED 09 aug 2001 Nashville, TN – AM-South Amphitheater CANCELED 11 aug 2001 Bonner Springs, KS – Sandstone Amphitheater 13 aug 2001 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center 15 aug 2001 Indianapolis, IN – Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre 17 aug 2001 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Amphitheatre 18 aug 2001 East Troy, WI – Alpine Valley Music Theatre 20 aug 2001 Detroit, MI – DTE Energy Music Theatre 21 aug 2001 Pittsburgh, PA Post Gazette Pavilon 23 aug 2001 Hartford, CT – The Meadows 24 aug 2001 Boston, MA – Tweeter Center 25 aug 2001 Boston, MA – Tweeter Center 28 aug 2001 Camden, NJ – Tweeter Center 29 aug 2001 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Garden State 31 aug 2001 Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Performing Arts Center 01 sep 2001 Wantaugh, NY – Jones Beach Ampitheater 02 sep 2001 Washington, DC – Nissan Pavilion 03 sep 2001 Curyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center 06 sep 2001 Charlotte, NC – Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre 07 sep 2001 Raleigh, NC – Alltel Pavillion 08 sep 2001 Virginia Beach, VA – Verizon Wireless Virginia Bch. Amp. 28 sep 2001 San Diego, CA – Coors Amphitheatre- “When Bands Attacks 3”

Smokeout Festival 2001

29 sep 2001 Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center- “Smoke Out Festival” CANCELED 06 oct 2001 Devore, CA – Glen Helen B. Pavilion – “Smoke Out Festival” 13 oct 2001 Oakland, CA – Oakland Coliseum – “Smoke Out Festival” 27 oct 2001 California, Breast Cancer Benefit 02 nov 2001 West Palm Beach, FL – Sunrise Music Theatre 15 nov 2001 Ottawa, ONT CANCELED

Austraulian Tour / Big Day Out 2003

17 jan 2003 “AUCKLAND ERICSSON STADIUM” Auckland – New Zealand 19 Jan 2003 “GOLD COAST PARKLANDS” Gold Coast – Australia 23 Jan 2003 “UNSW Roundhouse” Sydney – Australia 25 Jan 2003 “SYDNEY SHOWGROUND” Sydney – Australia 27 Jan 2003 “MELBOURNE RAS SHOWGROUNDS” Melbourne – Australia 30 Jan 2003 “THE PALACE COMPLEX” Melbourne – Australia 31 Jan 2003 “ROYAL ADELAIDE SHOWGROUND” Adelaide – Australia 02 Feb 2003  “CLAREMONT SHOWGROUNDS” Perth – Australia 

Deftones “Guerrilla” Tour 2003

04 may 2003 “Club 9:30” Washington, DC – U.S.A. 05 may 2003 “Webster Hall” New York, NY – U.S.A. 06 may 2003 “Axis” Boston, MA – U.S.A. 08 may 2003 “St Andrews Hall” Detroit, MI – U.S.A. 10 may 2003 “The Odeon” Cleveland, OH – U.S.A. 11 may 2003 “The Metro” Chicago, IL – U.S.A. 12 may 2003 “Mississipi Nights” St. Louis, MO – U.S.A. 15 may 2003 “Nita’s Hideaway” Tempe, AZ – U.S.A. 17 may 2003 “Our Big Concert 6” – Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas, NV – U.S.A. 19 may 2003 “Roxy Theatre” West Hollywood, CA – U.S.A. 20 may 2003 “Crest Theater” Sacramento, CA – U.S.A.

Deftones European Tour 2003

29 may 2003 “Super R ock In Lisbon” – Estadio de Alvalade, Lisbon – Portugal 30 may 2003 “Festimad 2003” – Parque El Soto Mostoles, Madrid – Spain 31 may 2003 “Download Festival” – Castle Donington Donington Park – UK 02 jun 2003 “Carling Academy Brixton” London – UK 03 jun 2003 “Brahead Arena” Scotland – UK 04 jun 2003 “Carling Apollo Manchester” Manchester – UK 06 jun 2003 “ROCK IM PARK Festival” – Frankenstadion Nurburgring – Germany 07 jun 2003 “Pinkpop Festival 2003” – Landgraaf  – Holland 08 jun 2003 “ROCK AM RING Festival” – Eifel Nurburgring – Germany

2003 Radio Shows

13 Jun 2003 “BFD 2003” – Shoreline Amphitheatre San Francisco (Mountain View), CA – USA 14 Jun 2003 “KROQ Weenie Roast” Verizon Wireless Amplitheater Irvine, CA – USA

2003 Summer Sanitarium / Headline Tour with Dredg and Codeseven

01 Jul 2003 Pershing Auditorium – Lincoln, NE – USA 02 Jul 2003 7 Flags Event Center – Clive, IA – USA 04 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Pontiac Silverdome Detroit, MI – USA 05 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Skydome Toronto, ONT – Canada 06 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Gillette Stadium Boston, MA – USA 08 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Giants Stadium E. Rutherford, NJ – USA 11 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Turner Field Atlanta, GA – USA 12 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA – USA 13 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Citrus Bowl Orlando, FL – USA 15 Jul 2003 House Of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC – USA 18 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Fed Ex Stadium Washington, DC – USA 19 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Ohio Stadium Columbus, OH – USA 20 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Parc Jean Drapeau Montreal, QUE – Canada 21 Jul 2003 ESL Sports Center Rochester, NY – USA 23 Jul 2003 Bryce Jordan Center University Park, PA – USA 25 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Edward Jones Dome St. Louis, MO – USA 26 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Hawtorne Race Track Chicago, IL – USA 27 Jul 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – HHH Metrodome Minneapolis, MN – USA – CANCELLED 29 Jul 2003 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center Rapid City, SD – CANCELLED 30 Jul 2003 Shrine Auditorium Billings, MT 01 Aug 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Invesco Field Denver, CO – USA 02 Aug 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Reliant Field Houston, TX – USA 03 Aug 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Texas Stadium Dallas, TX – USA 05 Aug 2003 Saltair Resort Main Pavilion Megna, UT – USA – CANCELLED 06 Aug 2003 Big Easy Boise, ID – USA – CANCELLED 07 Aug 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – Seahawk Stadium Seattle, WA – USA 09 Aug 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – L.A. Coliseum Los Angeles, CA – USA 10 Aug 2003 “Summer Sanitarium” – 3 Com San Francisco, CA – USA

2003 European Tour / Headline Tour with A Perfect Circle and The Revolution Smile

16 Sep 2003 “Rock City” Nottingham – UK 17 Sep 2003 “Barrowlands” Glasgow – UK 19 Sep 2003 “Wembley Arena” London – UK 20 Sep 2003 “Brabanthal” Leuven, Belgium 21 Sep 2003 “Ahoy Rotterdam” Rotterdam, Holland 23 Sep 2003 “Zenith Hall” Munich, Germany 24 Sep 2003 “Jahrhunderthalle” Frankfurt, Germany 25 Sep 2003 “Festhalle Rüegerholz” Frauenfeld, Switzerland 27 Sep 2003 “Paris-Bercy” Paris – France 29 Sep 2003 “Columbiahalle” Berlin, Germany 30 Sep 2003 “Phillipshalle” Dusseldorf, Germany

2003 US Fall Tour / Headline Tour with Clutch, Denali, Poison the Well, Thursday & Thrice

24 Oct 2003 “The Paramount Theatre” Seattle, WA – U.S.A. 26 Oct 2003 “San Jose Events” San Jose, CA – U.S.A. 27 Oct 2003 “The Wiltern” Los Angeles, CA – U.S.A. 28 Oct 2003 “The Wiltern” Los Angeles, CA – U.S.A. 30 Oct 2003 “The Joint” Las Vegas, NV – U.S.A. 31 Oct 2003 “Soma” San Diego, CA – U.S.A. 01 Nov 2003 “Mesa Amphitheatre” Phoenix, AZ – U.S.A. 03 Nov 2003 “Pan Am Center” Las Cruces, NM – U.S.A. 05 Nov 2003 “Verizon” Houston, TX – U.S.A. 06 Nov 2003 “Music Hall” Austin, TX – U.S.A. 07 Nov 2003 “Next Stage” Dallas, TX – U.S.A. 08 Nov 2003 “Twi Ro Pa” New Orleans, LA – U.S.A. 10 Nov 2003 “Hard Rock Live” Orlando, FL – U.S.A. 11 Nov 2003 “Pompano Beach Amphitheatre” Pompano Beach, FL – U.S.A. 13 Nov 2003 “Tabernacle” Atlanta, GA – U.S.A. 14 Nov 2003 “Norva” Norfolk, VA – U.S.A. 15 Nov 2003 “Nation” Washington, DC – U.S.A. 17 Nov 2003 “The Palladium” Worcester, MA – U.S.A. 19 Nov 2003 “Electric Factory” Philadelphia, PA – U.S.A. 20 Nov 2003 “Hammerstein” New York, NY – U.S.A. 21 Nov 2003 “Stone Pony” Asbury Park, NJ  – U.S.A. 22 Nov 2003 “Lupo’s” Providence, RI – U.S.A. 24 Nov 2003 “Memorial Auditorium” Burlington, VT – U.S.A. 25 Nov 2003 “Verdun Arena” Montreal, QUE – Canada 27 Nov 2003 “Arrow Hall” Toronto, ONT – Canada 28 Nov 2003 “Orbit Room” Grand Rapids, MI – U.S.A. 29 Nov 2003 “State Theatre” Detroit, MI – U.S.A. 30 Nov 2003 “Aragon” Chicago, IL – U.S.A. 02 Dec 2003 “Roy Wilkins” Saint Paul, MN – U.S.A. 03 Dec 2003 “Eagles Ballroom” Milwaukee, WI – U.S.A. 05 Dec 2003 “Pagent” St. Louis, MO – U.S.A. 06 Dec 2003 “Memorial Auditorium” Kansas City, MO – U.S.A. 08 Dec 2003 “Fillmore Auditorium” Denver, CO – U.S.A. 09 Dec 2003 “Salt Air” Salt Lake City, UT – U.S.A. 10 Dec 2003 “Big Easy” Boise, ID – U.S.A. 21 Jan 2004 “Memorial Auditorium” Sacramento, CA – U.S.A.

2004 US Fall Tour / Headline Tour with Dredg

27 Sep 2004 “Grand” San Francisco, CA – USA 28 Sep 2004 “House of Blues” Los Angeles, CA – USA 29 Sep 2004 “House of Blues” Los Angeles, CA – USA 30 Sep 2004 “House of Blues” Anaheim, CA – USA 01 Oct 2004 “4th & B Concert Theater” San Diego, CA – USA 03 Oct 2004 “House of Blues” Las Vegas, NV – USA 04 Oct 2004 “Celebrity Theater” Phoenix, CA – USA 06 Oct 2004 “Xcape” El Paso, TX – USA 07 Oct 2004 “Dos Amigos” Odesa, TX – USA 08 Oct 2004 “Sunset Station” San Antonio, TX – USA 09 Oct 2004 “Stubbs BBQ” Austin, TX – USA 10 Oct 2004 “House of Blues” New Orleans, LA – USA 11 Oct 2004 “House of Blues” New Orleans, LA – USA 13 Oct 2004 “House of Blues” Orlando, FL – USA 14 Oct 2004 “Jannus Landing” Tampa, FL – USA 15 Oct 2004 “Earthlink Live” Atlanta, GA – USA 16 Oct 2004 “House of Blues” Myrtle Beach, SC – USA 18 Oct 2004 “The Norva” Norfolk, VA – USA 20 Oct 2004 “9:30 Club” Washington, DC – USA 21 Oct 2004 “Boggarts” Cincinnati, OH – USA 22 Oct 2004 “Clutch Cargos” Detroit, MI – USA 23 Oct 2004 “Rave” Milwaukee, WI – USA 25 Oct 2004 “Quest Club” Minneapolis, MN – USA 26 Oct 2004 “House of Blues” Chicago, IL – USA 28 Oct 2004 “The Trocadero” Philadelphia, PA – USA 29 Oct 2004 “The Starland Ballroom” Sayerville, NJ – USA 30 Oct 2004 “Webster Theatre” Hartford, CT – USA

SHOW with KoRn, Sparta, Puya, Ill Niño and Ministry

12 Dec 2004 “Foro Sol” Mexico City – Mexico

2006 Taste of Chaos / Headline Tour with Thrice, Atreyu, and more

16 Feb 2006 ipayOne Center – San Diego, CA – USA 17 Feb 2006 Mesa Amphitheatre – Mesa, AZ – USA 18 Feb 2006 County Coliseum – El Paso, TX – USA 20 Feb 2006 Nokia Centre – Dallas, TX – USA 21 Feb 2006 Freeman Coliseum – San Antonio, Texas – USA 22 Feb 2006 Verizon Wireless Theater – Houston, Texas – USA 24 Feb 2006 Metropolitan Park – Jacksonville, FL – USA 25 Feb 2006 Tinker Field – Orlando, FL – USA 26 Feb 2006 Pompano Beach Amphitheatre – Pompano Beach, FL – USA 28 Feb 2006 Gwinnett Center – Atlanta, GA – USA 01 Mar 2006 Convocation Center – Norfolk, VA – USA 02 Mar 2006 9:30 Club – Washington, DC – USA (Off-Tour) 03 Mar 2006 The Continental Airlines Arena – East Rutherford, NJ – USA 04 Mar 2006 Tweeter Center -Philadelphia, PA – USA 06 Mar 2006 Cumberland Civic Center – Portland, ME – USA 07 Mar 2006 Tsongas Arena – Lowell, MA – USA 08 Mar 2006 Connecticut Expo Center – Hartford, CT – USA 09 Mar 2006 Mid Hudson Civic Center – Poughkeepsie, NY – USA 10 Mar 2006 The Dome Theatre – Niagara Falls, NY – USA 11 Mar 2006 Cobo Arena – Detroit, MI – USA 13 Mar 2006 Family Arena – St. Charles, MO – USA 14 Mar 2006 UIC Pavilion – Chicago, IL – USA 15 Mar 2006 CSU Convocation Center – Cleveland, OH – USA 16 Mar 2006 Toledo Sports Arena – Toledo, OH – USA 17 Mar 2006 Hara Arena – Dayton, OH – USA 18 Mar 2006 The Eagles Club – Milwaukee, WI – USA 19 Mar 2006 Roy Wilkins Auditorium at River Centre – Saint Paul, MN – USA 21 Mar 2006 Fargo Memorial Auditorium – Fargo, ND – USA 22 Mar 2006 Pershing Auditorium – Lincoln, NE – USA 23 Mar 2006 Hale Arena – Kansas City, KS – USA 25 Mar 2006 The Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO – USA 27 Mar 2006 Selland Arena – Fresno, CA – USA 28 Mar 2006 SJSU Events Center – San Jose, CA – USA 29 Mar 2006 Arco Arena – Sacramento, CA – USA 30 Mar 2006 Long Beach Arena – Long Beach, CA – USA 01 Apr 2006 The Pavilion-Oregon State Fairgrounds – Salem, OR – USA 02 Apr 2006 Everett events Center – Seattle, WA – USA 03 Apr 2006 Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC – Canada 05 Apr 2006 Shaw Events Center – Edmonton, AB – Canada 06 Apr 2006 Saddledome – Calgary, AB – Canada 08 Apr 2006 Saskatchewan Place – Saskatoon, SK – Canada 09 Apr 2006 MTS Center – Winnipeg, MB – Canada 12 Apr 2006 John Labatt Centre – London, ON – Canada 13 Apr 2006 Arrow Hall – Mississauga, ON – Canada 14 Apr 2006 Corel Centre – Ottawa, ON – Canada 15 Apr 2006 Stade Uniplex – Montreal, QC – Canada

18 May 2006 Cesar Chavez Park – Sacramento, CA – USA

2006 European Tour

26 May 2006 Super Rock Super Bock XL – Lisbon, Portugal 27 May 2006 Festimad Festival, Madrid – Spain 28 May 2006 Razzmatazz – Barcelona, Spain 30 May 2006 Zenith – Paris, France 31 May 2006 L’Aeronef-Euralille – Lille, France 2 Jun 2006 Rock Am Ring, Nurmberg – Germany 3 Jun 2006 Rock Im Park, Nurmberg – Germany 4 Jun 2006 Gods of Metal Festival, Milan – Italy 5 Jun 2006 Pinkpop Festival, Landgraaf – Holland 7 Jun 2006 King Cross Scala, London – UK 8 Jun 2006 Carling Academy, Glasgow – Scotland 9 Jun 2006 Download Festival – Donington, UK 10 Jun 2006 Tivoli – Utrecht, Holland 12 Jun 2006 Atelier – Luxembourg, Luxembourg 13 Jun 2006 Atelier – Luxembourg, Luxembourg 15 Jun 2006 Hultsfred Festival, Sweden 16 Jun 2006 Norwegian Wood – Oslo, Norway 17 Jun 2006 Provinssi Rock – Seinäjoki, Finland 19 Jun 2006 Rock Cafe – Tallinn, Estonia 21 Jun 2006 Port – St Petersburg, Russia 22 Jun 2006 DKG – Moscow, Russia 24 Jun 2006 Mute Festival – Istanbul, Turkey 25 Jun 2006 Arenele Romane – Bucarest, Romania 26 Jun 2006 Petofi Csarnock – Budapest, Hungary 27 Jun 2006 Mochvara – Zagreb, Croatia 28 Jun 2006 Nova Rock Encore – Wien Stadthalle – Wien, Austria 29 Jun 2006 RockWerchter – Werchter, Belgium 30 Jun 2006 Eurockeennes, Belfort – France 1 Jul 2006 Roskilde Festival, Roskilde – Denmark 2 Jul 2006 St Gallen Festival, St Gallen- Switzerland 4 Jul 2006 Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux – Switzerland 6 Jul 2006 Mandela Hall, Belfast – Ireland 7 Jul 2006 Ambassador, Dublin – Ireland 10 Jul 2006 Academy, Manchester – UK 11 Jul 2006 Rock City, Nottingham – UK 14 Jul 2006 Bilbao Live Festival, Bilbao – Spain 15 Jul 2006 Natural Music Festival, Almeria – Spain

Jul 29 2006 Starwood Amphitheater Nashville, TN Jul 30 2006 Hi-Fi Buys Atlanta, GA Aug 1 2006 Floyd’s Music Store Tallahassee, FL (Headline) Aug 4 2006 Verizon Wireless San Antonio, TX Aug 5 2006 Smirnoff Amphitheatre Dallas, TX Aug 6 2006 The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Houston, TX Aug 10 2006 O-East Tokyo Tokyo, Japan Aug 12 2006 Summer Sonic Festival , Japan Aug 13 2006 Summer Sonic Festival Osaka, Japan Aug 15 2006 Coors Amphitheatre Denver, CO Aug 16 2006 Journal Pavilion Albuquerque, NM Aug 18 2006 Cricket Pavillion Phoenix, AZ Aug 19 2006 Hyundai Pavilion San Bernardino, CA Aug 20 2006 Sleep Train Sacramento, CA Aug 24 2006 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Kansas City, MO Aug 25 2006 The Mark of the Quad Cities, Moline, IL Aug 26 2006 Alpine Valley East Troy, WI Aug 28 2006 The Molson Amphitheatre Toronto Aug 29 2006 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center Buffalo, NY Sep 1 2006 PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel, NJ Sep 2 2006 Nikon at Jones Beach Wantaugh, NY Sep 3 2006 New England Dodge Center Hartford, CT Sep 5 2006 Saratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs, NY Sep 6 2006 Tower City Amphitheater Cleveland, OH Sep 8 2006 Post Gazette Pavilion Pittsburgh, PA Sep 9 2006 DTE Energy Center Detroit, MI Sep 10 2006 Verizon Wireless Music Center Indianapolis, IN Sep 12 2006 US Bank Arena Cincinnati, OH Sep 13 2006 Germain Amphitheater Columbus, OH Sep 15 2006 Tweeter Waterfront Camden, NJ Sep 16 2006 Tweeter Center Boston, MA Sep 17 2006 Nissan Pavilion Washington, DC, DC Sep 19 2006 St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, FL Sep 20 2006 Sound Advice Amphitheatre W. Palm Beach, FL Sep 22 2006 Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Virginia Beach, VA

2006 European Pre-Fall Tour

Oct 12 2006 Electric Ballroom, London UK (HEADLINE) Oct 16 2006 O2 Music Flash, E-Werk, Köln GERMANY (HEADLINE/FREE)

Oct 26 2006 Bricktown Events Center Oklahoma City, OK Oct 27 2006 LG Action Sports Championships Dallas, TX Oct 28 2006 El Paso County Coliseum El Paso, TX Oct 29 2006 Marquee Theatre Tempe, AZ Oct 30 2006 Virgin Records Instore, Los Angeles, CA Nov 2 2006 The Fenix Seattle, WA Nov 3 2006 Roseland Theatre Portland, OR Nov 4 2006 Senator Theater Chico, CA Nov 7 2006 Majestic Ventura Theatre Ventura, CA Nov 8 2006 Fillmore San Francisco, CA Nov 9 2006 Avalon Los Angeles, CA Nov 10 2006 KROQ Calendar in-Store at BestBuy, Tustin, CA (Free Show) Nov 11 2006 KXTE’s Holiday Havoc, Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, NV Nov 12 2006 Soma San Diego, CA Nov 13 2006 Rialto Theater – Tucson, AZ Nov 14 2006 Sunshine Theatre Albuquerque, NM Nov 16 2006 Warehouse Live Houston, TX Nov 17 2006 Music Hall Austin, TX Nov 18 2006 Sunset Station San Antonio, TX Nov 18 2006 The Rockbox Instore San Antonio, TX Nov 19 2006 House of Blues New Orleans, LA Nov 21 2006 Jannus Landing St. Petersburg, FL Nov 22 2006 Revolution Ft. Lauderdale, FL Nov 24 2006 House of Blues Orlando, FL Nov 25 2006 Tabernacle Atlanta, GA Nov 26 2006 House of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC Nov 28 2006 Millennium Center Winston-Salem, NC Nov 29 2006 Norva Norfolk, VA Dec 1 2006 Instore at Best Buy, Boston, MA Dec 1 2006 Avallon, Boston, MA Dec 2 2006 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA Dec 4 2006 9:30 Club Washington, DC Dec 5 2006 Nokia Theatre New York, NY Dec 6 2006 Starland Ballroom Sayreville, New Jersey Dec 8 2006 The Riviera Chicago, Illinois Dec 10 2006 House of Blues Cleveland, Ohio Dec 12 2006 Clutch Cargo’s Detroit Dec 12 2006 The Rave Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dec 13 2006 Headliners Louisville, Kentucky Dec 14 2006 City Hall Nashville, Tennessee (W/ GLASSJAW) Dec 15 2006 KPNT’s Ho Ho The Pageant St Louis, MO Dec 17 2006 Cains Tulsa, Oklahoma (W/ GLASSJAW) Dec 18 2006 Uptown Theatre Kansas City, Missouri (W/ GLASSJAW) Dec 19 2006 First Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota (W/ GLASSJAW)

February 2 2007- Mexico City, Mexico – Salon 21 February 3 2007- Mexico City, Mexico – Salon 21 February 4 2007- Guadalajara, Mexico – Foro Expo February 6 2007 – Bogota, Columbia – Palacio des Deportes February 8 2007- Caracas, Venezuela – Poliedro February 10 2007 – Sao Paolo, Brazil – Via Funchal February 12 2007 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Luna Park February 13 2007- Santiago, Chile – Estacion Mapucho February 17 2007- Osaka, Japan – Quattro February 18 2007- Tokyo, Japan – Zepp February 19 2007 – Nagoya , Japan – Quattro February 24 2007 Soundwave Festival, Brisbane February 25 2007 Soundwave Festival, Sydney February 28 2007 Festival Hall, Melbourne March 1 2007 Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide March 3 2007 Soundwave Festival, Perth

Mar 8 2007 University Liverpool – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 9 2007 University Leeds – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 11 2007 Academy Manchester – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 12 2007 Academy Glasgow – SCOTLAND (w/ Mnemic) Mar 13 2007 Academy Newcastle – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 14 2007 Rock City Nottingham – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 15 2007 Academy Birmingham – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 16 2007 UEA Norwich – UK (w/ Mnemic) Mar 18 2007 Academy Bristol – UK (w/ Mnemic) – postponed Mar 19 2007 Guildhall Portsmouth – UK (w/ Mnemic) – postponed Mar 20 2007 Brixton Academy London – UK (w/ Mnemic) – postponed Mar 22 2007 Olympia Paris – FRANCE Mar 23 2007 Schlachthof Weisbaden – GERMANY Mar 24 2007 E-Werk Koln – GERMANY Mar 25 2007 013 Tillberg – HOLLAND Mar 26 2007 Docks Hamburg – GERMANY Mar 27 2007 Columbiahalle Berlin – GERMANY Mar 29 2007 Westhafallenhalle Dormund – GERMANY Mar 30 2007 Zenith Dijon – FRANCE Mar 31 2007 Elserhalle Munich – GERMANY Apr 2 2007 Vienna, Austria – Gasometer – AUSTRIA Apr 3 2007 Volkshaus Zurich – SWITZERLAND Apr 4 2007 Alcatrazz Milan – ITALY Apr 6 2007 Coop de Mai Clermont-Ferrad – FRANCE Apr 8 2007 Le Trabend, Paris- FRANCE Apr 9 2007 Paradiso Amsterdam – HOLLAND Apr 10 2007 Halles de Schaerbeek Brussels – BELGIUM Apr 12 2007 Engine Shed Lincoln – UK Apr 13 2007 Roadmenders Northampton – UK Apr 14 2007 Brixton Academy London – UK Apr 15 2007 Guildhall Portsmouth – UK Apr 16 2007 Academy Bristol – UK

May 11 2007 Mesa Ampitheatre Phoenix, Arizona May 12 2007 Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, New Mexico May 13 2007 Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, New Mexico May 15 2007 House Of Blues Dallas, Texas May 16 2007 House Of Blues Dallas, Texas May 17 2007 Concrete St Amp Corpus Christi, Texas May 18 2007 Sunset Station San Antonio, Texas May 19 2007 Sunset Station San Antonio, Texas May 21 2007 Verizon Houston, Texas May 22 2007 House Of Blues New Orleans, Louisiana May 23 2007 House Of Blues New Orleans, Louisiana May 25 2007 The Tabernacle Atlanta, Georgia May 26 2007 City Hall Nashville, Tennessee May 27 2007 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, Ohio May 28 2007 Madison Theater Cincinnati, Ohio May 30 2007 House Of Blues Cleveland, Ohio May 31 2007 Wedgewood Entertainment Center Youngstown, OH Jun 1 2007 Ice Garden Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jun 2 2007 Electric Factory Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jun 3 2007 9:30 Club D.C., Washington Jun 4 2007 9:30 Club D.C., Washington Jun 6 2007 Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel Providence, Rhode Island Jun 7 2007 The Palladium Worcester, Massachusetts Jun 8 2007 Roseland Ballroom New York, New York Jun 9 2007 Roseland Ballroom New York, New York Jun 10 2007 Wash Ave. Armory Albany, New York Jun 11 2007 Dome Theater Niagara Falls, New York Jun 12 2007 State Theater Detroit, Michigan Jun 14 2007 The Orbit Room Grand Rapids, Michigan Jun 15 2007 The Riviera Chicago, Illinois Jun 16 2007 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, Wisconsin Jun 17 2007 Myth Minneapolis, Minnesota Jun 19 2007 The Pageant St.Louis, Missouri Jun 20 2007 The Cotillion Ballroom Wichita, Kansas Jun 21 2007 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska Jun 22 2007 Fillmore Denver, Colorado Jun 23 2007 In The Venue Salt Lake City, Utah Jun 24 2007 In The Venue Salt Lake City, Utah Jun 26 2007 The Pearl Las Vegas, Nevada Jun 27 2007 Viejas San Diego, California Jun 28 2007 Gibson Amphitheatre Los Angeles, California Jun 29 2007 Rainbow Ballroom Fresno, California Jun 30 2007 Santa Cruz Civic Center Santa Cruz, California Jul 1 2007 Stockton Civic Auditorium Stockton, California Jul 2 2007 Warfield Theater San Francisco, California Jul 5 2007 The Theater- Grand Sierra Resort Reno, Nevada Jul 6 2007 Roseland Theater Portland, Oregon Jul 7 2007 Roseland Theater Portland, Oregon Jul 8 2007 WaMu Theater Seattle, Washington

2007 Canadian Tour

Jul 9 2007 Curling Club Victoria, British Columbia Jul 10 2007 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia Jul 11 2007 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia Jul 12 2007 Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, British Columbia Jul 14 2007 Shaw Conference Center Edmonton, Alberta Jul 15 2007 MacEwan Hall Calgary, Alberta Jul 16 2007 MacEwan Hall Calgary, Alberta Jul 18 2007 Prairieland Park Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Jul 19 2007 Doris Knight Hall Regina, Saskatchewan Jul 20 2007 Burton Cummings Theatre Winnipeg, Manitoba Jul 21 2007 WKRL K-Rockathon 12-Cayuga County Fairgrounds Syracuse, New York Jul 22 2007 Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Jul 24 2007 Spectrum De Montreal Montreal, Quebec Jul 25 2007 Spectrum De Montreal Montreal, Quebec Jul 28 2007 Wakestock Festival Toronto, Ontario

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Warped Tour: A Look Back in Photos in Honor of Its Last Hurrah

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Last year, Warped Tour’s founder, Kevin Lyman, announced the end of an era: After nearly a quarter of a century, the monumental fest would make its “final, full cross-country run.” The news is now sinking in as a reality as the tour’s final date, August 5th, fast approaches. What’s been known as Vans Warped Tour since 1996 has equally officially been known as a place for aspiring alts trapped in the suburbs to flourish—one that just so happened to make history in the process. Warped Tour was not only a launching pad for Green Day, Katy Perry , Blink-182, and even Eminem; it was also a documentation of the birth of emo as we know it in the aughts, seen through its lineups’ shift from punk acts like Bad Religion, Rancid, the Casualties, NOFX, and Anti-Flag to bands like All Time Low, Simple Plan, Sum 41, Taking Back Sunday, the Used, and From First to Last—the latter of which featured one long-haired, screaming emo heartthrob Sonny Moore, now better known as Skrillex . In case you hadn’t noticed, pretty much all of the above feature almost exclusively white men—a lack of diversity that’s unfortunately continued into the 50-plus bands chosen to make up Warped Tour’s last hurrah. (Joan Jett is putting in her usual appearance, but Paramore’s flamed-hair Hayley Williams, essentially the only woman who managed to become a face of Warped Tour throughout its history, is noticeably missing from this year’s lineup.) Take a look back at that history, flaws and all, with the best photos of its glory days, including flashbacks to Perry’s guitar, Oli Sykes’s neck tats, Benji Madden’s snake bites, Jared Leto’s lipstick, Pete Wentz’s popped collar, Demi Lovato ‘s sweeping side bangs, and Jeffree Star’s infamous hot-pink mop, here.

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Skrillex, when he was Sonny Moore of From First to Last, at the 2006 Vans Warped tour in San Francisco.

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A pre-pop-fame Katy Perry performing at the 2008 Warped Tour in Carson, California.

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Hayley Williams of Paramore, with her signature neon hair, performing at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Chris Barker of Anti-Flag performing at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour in Wheatland, California.

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Jared Leto of 30 Seconds to Mars performing at the 2006 Vans Warped Tour in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

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Simple Plan performing at the 2004 Vans Warped Tour in Bonner Springs, Kansas.

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Before his makeup line became an empire, Jeffree Star, seen her at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour in Carson, California, was a Warped Tour regular.

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Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance performing at the 2005 Vans Warped Tour in Columbus, Ohio.

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Katy Perry performing at the 2009 15th Anniversary Vans Warped Tour in Los Angeles, California.

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The Casualties performing at the 2006 Vans Warped Tour in Uniondale, New York.

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Demi Lovato posing backstage at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour in Ventura, California.

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Taylor Momsen of the Pretty Reckless (and more famously of Gossip Girl ) performing at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour in Marysville, California.

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Taylor Momsen’s shoes during her performance at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour in Mountain View, California.

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Bert McCracken of The Used performing at the 2002 Vans Warped Tour in San Francisco, California

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Benji Madden of Good Charlotte performing at the 2004 10th Anniversary Vans Warped Tour in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Katy Perry performing at the 2008 Vans Warped Tour in Carson, California.

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Joe Trohman, Patrick Stump, Andy Hurley, and Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy at the 2005 Vans Warped Tour in Columbus, Ohio.

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Billy Idol performing at the 2005 Vans Warped Tour in Pomona, California.

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Lars Frederiksen and Tim Armstrong of Rancid performing at the 2003 Vans Warped Tour in San Francisco, California.

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Joan Jett performing at the 2006 Vans Warped Tour in Detroit, Michigan.

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Travis Barker of The Transplants performing at the 2005 Vans Warped Tour in Randall’s Island, New York.

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Oli Sykes of Bring Me the Horizon performing at the 2013 Vans Warped Tour in Ventura, California.

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Jeffree Star at the 2013 Vans Warped Tour press conference and kick-off party in Los Angeles, California.

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Andrew W.K. performing at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour in Mountain View, California.

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William Beckett of The Academy Is… performing at the 2008 Vans Warped Tour in Englishtown, New Jersey.

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Hayley Williams of Paramore performing at the 2011 Vans Warped Tour in San Diego, California.

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Ice-T performing in a surprise appearance at the 2003 Vans Warped Tour in San Francisco, California.

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Hayley Williams of Paramore performing at the 2008 Vans Warped Tour in San Antonio, Texas.

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Katy Perry signing a fan’s cast at the 2008 Warped Tour in Ventura, California.

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Joan Jett performing at the 2006 Vans Warped Tour in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Bebe Rexha performing at the 2015 Vans Warped Tour in Ventura, California.

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Riff Raff and bassist Andy Glass of We Came as Romans performing during the 2015 Vans Warped Tour in Ventura, California.

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Tyson Ritter of the All-American Rejects performing at the 2010 Vans Warped Tour in Carson, California.

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Katy Perry performing at the 2008 Vans Warped Tour in Ventura, Caliornia.

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The Final Vans Warped Tour – Detroit

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Vans Warped Tour Meadow Brooke Amphitheatre – Rochester Hills – 7.20.18 Photographers: Kailey Howell and Alexis Backus*

It was bittersweet as Meadow Brook Amphitheatre hosted what would be Detroit’s last stop on the full cross country run of Vans Warped Tour. The date had sold out weeks in advance, leaving the crowd highly anticipated for the long day of sets.

The gates opened and fans quickly flooded the venue, catching one of the many opening bands such as Tonight Alive , Sharptooth , Makeout or Detroit’s own A War Within .

This is one of the first years in a while that it was not a sweltering 90+ degrees. However, as the clouds rolled in the rain did cause minor delays for the main stages. Unfortunately, the local stage that was to feature bands such as Our Vices , Torchbearer and Scapegoat was permanently shut down due to weather. This proved to be a fault on the tour’s end, as the sun quickly came back out.

“For us, Warped Tour was an awesome experience. Despite not getting to play, we still had an amazing time and got to experience all of Warped for it was. We were thankful to be able to say we were still part of the last full country Warped Tour.” said Brandon Murdoch of Torchbearer.

“Although cliche sounding, Warped was that one day of the year where you were free from everything going on in the world and could just run around a huge parking lot watching your favorite bands with your friends.” said Jon Rechsteiner, “Being in a band who always aspired to play I am very grateful we got the opportunity this year as well as last despite the rain.”

Caleb Shomo of Beartooth  gave a heartfelt speech about the importance of Warped, and thanked Kevin Lyman for the opportunities it presented bands and fans.

The Detroit date featured a handful of bands that were not on the entire cross country run such as Silverstein , Capstan, Bowling for Soup ,  and  Four Year Strong .

The Full Sail Stage also featured local talent from Boys of Fall ,  For We Are Many, Vegas Lights and Southpaw .

The line up this year featured a blend of genres, from pop icons 3OH!3 to pop punk legends Simple Plan to some of the heaviest of bands like Kublai Khan.

Below, check out Resurget Magazine’s most diverse photo gallery to date, featuring over 20 bands that performed at Detroit’s Warped Tour.

Information on the final stretch of dates of the tour can be found here .

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Whatever Happened to the Bands From Warped Tour’s First Lineup?

The year was 1995. Lollapalooza was already ruling the roost as a major touring festival capitalizing on the popularity of the alternative music scene at the time. The H.O.R.D.E. tour had also found some success focusing on a more roots-based lineup of acts since starting in 1992. And Ozzfest was still a year away from happening. But there was a new tour ready to get underway, one that focused on a more underground lineup of acts: The Warped Tour .

Concert promoter Kevin Lyman worked in connection with Ray Woodbury, Warp Magazine and CAA to develop the festival that was initially aimed at targeting punk music fans and tying in with skateboarding and extreme sports culture.

The first Warped Tour kicked off June 21, 1995 in Boise, Idaho, wrapping just shy of two months later on Aug. 18, 1995 in Detroit, Michigan. It would not only feature punk acts, but also included acts with hardcore, reggae, ska and grunge roots, with a few big name acts using the festival as a springboard into a bigger career. Fans were also treated to pro skating, boarding and biking exhibitions with a monster halfpipe, a giant climbing wall and other forms of entertainment.

So who rocked the initial Warped Tour, helping to launch the “punk rock summer camp” tradition? Find out what happened to the bands from the first Warped Tour lineup below.

Where Were Quicksand Before Warped Tour? 

The four-piece of Walter Schreifels, Tom Capone, Sergio Vega and Alan Cage were one of the buzziest bands on the Warped Tour, turning heads with their post-hardcore gem Slip in 1993. With a new album just released in February 1995, the Warped Tour offered them a chance to grow their audience and turn people on to the Manic Compression album, sometimes as the top billed act on the tour.

Where Were Quicksand After?

Sadly, for fans of the band, Quicksand’s run ended shortly after the Warped Tour concluded. The group split in October of 1995 while dealing with internal conflict in the band. Oddly enough, the Warped Tour provided a landing point for a few of the members with Schreifels producing music for Warped mates CIV and Cage joining another Warped act Seaweed. Years later, Vega would play bass for another inaugural Warped act, Deftones.

A reunion would follow in 1998 with an attempt at a new album, but tensions arose again with the group once again splitting before any material was released.

A decade would pass before Quicksand would enter the conversation again, this time reuniting for a Revelation Records 25th anniversary show in 2012. More shows followed, then a full-fledged tour, and by 2017 they were once again working on new material. The 2017 album Interiors and its 2021 follow-up Distant Populations were both critically praised efforts.

Where Were L7 Before Warped Tour?

At the time the Warped Tour arrived, they might have been the most recognizable band on the bill. L7 kicked off their career with 1988’s self-titled album and 1990’s Smell the Magic , but really saw their career take off with alt-rock’s emergence and their 1992 Bricks are Heavy album, featuring the breakout single “Pretend We’re Dead.” They issued the critically hailed follow-up Hungry for Stink in 1994 and were over a year into touring the record when Warped began.

Where Were L7 After?

The band’s fortunes started to fade as the grunge era came to its conclusion. L7 issued The Beauty Process: Triple Platinum in 1997 and Slap-Happy in 1999 to diminishing returns. In 2001, they announced their “indefinite hiatus,” with the members splintering off into other projects. But in 2014, they reformed with the core ‘90s lineup of Donita Sparks, Suzi Gardner, Jennifer Finch and Demetra Plakas. By 2019, a new album was issued titled Scatter the Rats . They remain active, having played a 30th anniversary tour in support of Bricks Are Heavy in 2022.

No Use for a Name

Where Were No Use for a Name Before Warped Tour?

After releasing Incognito in 1990 and Don’t Miss the Train in 1992, No Use for a Name dropped Leche Con Carne in February. An opening slot on The Offspring’s Smash tour and the Warped Tour invite helped to raise their profile at the time.

Where Were No Used for a Name After?

The prolific punk outfit had a wealth of lineup changes over the course of their career, but it never slowed them down. They issued nine albums over an 18-year period, including five after their first Warped Tour run. But the band came to its conclusion in 2012 with the death of longtime guitarist and vocalist Tony Sly. They’ve reunited for two one-off performances since then under the moniker No Use and Friends.

Where Were No Doubt Before Warped Tour?

Wait a minute, weren’t No Doubt a huge band? Not at the time that Warped Tour came about. They struggled out of the gate with 1992’s self-titled debut, enough so that they had to self-record and independently put out their sophomore set, The Beacon Street Collection , in early 1995 just to get Interscope back on board to let them record the Tragic Kingdom< album that would be their commercial breakout. Warped Tour gave them a proving ground, with “Just a Girl” arriving a month after the tour concluded with the Tragic Kingdom album following two months removed from Warped.

Where Were No Doubt After?

Warped definitely provided a springboard for No Doubt, whose Tragic Kingdom album would yield seven big singles over the next three years en route to a diamond certification in the U.S.

The band would score another hit record with 2000’s Return of Saturn album, would have a soundtrack hit with “New” from the movie Go and would lean into dancehall, electro pop and new wave influences on 2001’s Rock Steady album.

With a string of alt-rock and pop crossover hits, No Doubt dropped a greatest hits album in 2003 and took a hiatus in 2004 where singer Gwen Stefani then emerged as a solo star in the pop world. A reunion and work on a new album followed in 2008 with the record titled Push and Shove finally coming to fruition in 2012. Another hiatus followed, with the band playing shows sparingly. Stefani continued her solo career and appeared as a coach on NBC’s The Voice in recent years.  Her No Doubt bandmates formed Dreamcar with AFI’s Davey Havok and recorded an album. At present, No Doubt remains inactive.

Where Were Sublime Before Warped Tour?

Sublime had a strong following in their native Southern California and their ska-punk sounds felt like a natural fit for Warped Tour. At this point in their career, they had turned heads with their 1992 debut, 40oz. To Freedom , featuring the songs “Date Rape,” “Badfish” and “Smoke Two Joints.” but their 1994 follow-up Robbin’ the Hood yielded no singles and was largely overlooked.

Where Were Sublime After?

Sublime’s biggest success and biggest tragedy would follow their appearance on the 1995 Warped Tour. With a major label behind them for the first time, they entered the studio in early 1996 to record a self-titled album, but sadly singer Bradley Nowell died of a heroin overdose in May 1996, shortly after recording for the album had been completed and ahead of its scheduled release.

That self-titled album yielded the band’s biggest single, “What I Got,” as well as “Santeria,” “Wrong Way” and “Doin’ Time,” all alt-rock radio hits.

With Nowell’s death, the group essentially disbanded with a number of posthumous releases coming out in the years that followed. Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh formed the Long Beach Dub Allstars in 1997, but the group disbanded in 2002.

In 2009, Wilson and Gaugh reunited for a show with a new vocalist, Rome Ramirez, but a lawsuit was brought by Nowell’s family to prevent the trio’s continued use of the Sublime name. Eventually, the trio continued by calling themselves Sublime With Rome. They’ve since recorded a trio of albums, though Gaugh would leave the group in 2011.

Where Were CIV Before Warped Tour?

CIV were essentially newcomers in 1995, though Anthony Civarelli, Sammy Siegler and Arthur Smillos had previously played in the band Gorilla Biscuits. Warped Tour gave the band their launching point, with their debut full-length album Set Your Goals arriving two months after Warped finished.

Where Were CIV After?

The band scored their lone hit with “Can’t Wait One Minute More” off the Set Your Goals album when it arrived in October 1995. They returned with 1998’s Thirteen Day Getaway and then disbanded in 2000. A compilation of their music was released in 2009, and they’ve played a few scattered one-off reunion shows in the years since their final studio album.

Where Were Deftones Before Warped Tour?

Once again, you think of Deftones being a major rock band, but in 1995, they were truly just starting out. Their debut album, Adrenaline , wouldn’t be released until October 1995, so Warped Tour was their introduction for a lot of fans attending the new festival that year.

Where Were Deftones After?

Deftones quickly made a name for themselves with their crushing sounds and ferocious performances. The songs “7 Words” and “Bored” got word of mouth rolling on their debut album. Their 1997 album Around the Fur continued to build the buzz thanks to the hard-hitting singles “My Own Summer (Shove It)” and “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away),” but it was the 2000 White Pony album that truly put them on the map with alt-rock radio.

The band remained a strong presence through the 2000s with a self-titled album and Saturday Night Wrist but tragedy struck in 2008 as bassist Chi Cheng suffered a brain injury following a car accident. The band shelved their Eros record they had been working on, while Cheng remained in a minimally conscious state for several years. The bassist would eventually die in 2013 after falling into cardiac arrest.

Eventually deciding to move forward, the band recruited Quicksand’s Sergio Vega to fill in for Cheng, and they released one of their most powerful albums to date with 2010’s Diamond Eyes . The 2010s were a particularly epic period for the band, finding success with Koi No Yokan , Gore and 2020’s Ohms albums. They remain one of hard rock’s top bands.

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Face to Face

Where Were Face to Face Before Warped Tour?

Face to Face were still on the rise when the Warped Tour arrived in 1995. Their 1992 debut album, Don’t Turn Away , garnered the attention of Fat Wreck Chords, who re-released it a year later. They went through a similar situation with their sophomore set, 1995’s Big Choice , which was initially released by Victory Records before A&M picked it up for a re-release. Both their first two albums featured the standout song “Disconnected,” which started to garner radio play giving them some recognition leading into the festival.

Where Were Face to Face After?

The band never quite hit it big, but remained a prolific recording act with a strong live show in the years after the Warped Tour. They recorded five more albums before going on hiatus in 2003 and disbanding a year later after announcing a farewell tour.

The split wouldn’t be forever though, as the group reunited in 2008 and have released five more records in the years since.

Good Riddance

Where Were Good Riddance Before Warped Tour?

The Santa Cruz-based hardcore punk outfit were new to the scene in 1995, having just released their debut album, For God and Country , in February of 1995 with Fat Mike of NOFX and the head of their label Fat Wreck Chords serving as one of the producers.

Where Were Good Riddance After?

Good Riddance have endured through a pretty steady career. They’ve recorded nine studio albums total, including that 1995 debut album. There have been a handful of lineup changes over the years, and the group actually split in 2007 before deciding to reunite five years later in 2012 and record two more albums in the years since they got back together.

Guttermouth

Where Were Guttermouth Before Warped Tour?

Guttermouth had already established themselves as a raucous and often outrageous act by the time they reached the Warped Tour in 1995. They were two albums into their career, currently touring off of 1994’s Friendly People sophomore set.

Where Were Guttermouth After?

Guttermouth recorded seven more studio albums after their inaugural Warped Tour run in 1995, though their last release was 2006’s Shave the Planet record. They continued to tour in the years since, taking a hiatus in 2013, but returning with a reformed lineup in 2015.

The band did have some issues with Warped Tour in 2004, insulting some of the other acts on the bill and openly mocking what they viewed as uniformed political commentary from some acts. After several weeks they were asked to leave the tour. Singer Mark Adkins issued a statement apologizing to Kevin Lyman and revealing they had left the tour voluntarily, admitting his distaste for the political atmosphere surrounding the festival.

Sick of It All

Where Were Sick of It All Before Warped Tour?

The New York-based hardcore act Sick of It All had three albums under their belt in 1995, the most recent being the aggressive 1994 effort Scratch the Surface , featuring the title track and “Step Down.”

Where Were Sick of It All After?

Over time, Sick of It All earned a reputation as one of the most respected hardcore acts going. They’ve recorded nine more studio albums since that Warped Tour appearance in 1995, with the most recent being 2018’s Wake the Sleeping Dragon . They are the rare act that hasn’t split or endured a long hiatus at any point over the course of their career.

Where Were Tilt Before Warped Tour?

Tilt enjoyed a solid debut with their 1993 album Play Cell , and they looked primed for a big jump after opening for Green Day on the Dookie Tour in 1994. The sophomore set, Til It Kills , arrived in the spring of 1995, just ahead of the Warped Tour.

Where Were Tilt After?

The band recorded two more studio albums — 1998’s Collect ‘Em All and 1999’s Viewers Like You — for Fat Wreck Chords before calling it quits. A split briefly occurred in 1996, but they reunited in 1997. They’ve since played a pair of reunion shows, one of which was a Fat Wreck Chords 25th anniversary in 2015 and the second came in 2017 at the famous 924 Gilman Street venue in San Francisco where they got their start.

Where Were Wizo Before Warped Tour?

Germans do punk too! In fact, Wizo had three studio albums already in their homeland and a fourth, titled Herrenhandtasche set to arrive just after the Warped Tour concluded in 1995.

Where Were Wizo After?

Wizo primarily opted for 7” singles and EP offerings in the years after Warped Tour. They did make a name for themselves in the music industry in 2004 by being the first act to issue a single (known as the Sick EP) on USB flash drive. Later that year they issued the Anderster album, before deciding to call it quits a few months later in early 2005.

They reunited in 2009 and tour in 2010. They’ve since released two more studio albums and issued the single “Grauer Brei" in May of 2023, marking their first new music in five years.

The Ziggens

Where Were The Ziggens Before Warped Tour?

1995 was a big year for self-proclaimed “cowpunksurfabilly” band The Ziggens. After three previous records, the Huntington Beach rockers dropped a pair of albums in 1995 — Chicken Out! and Pit Stop .

Where Were The Ziggens After Warped Tour?

The band kept up a pretty hectic recording schedule into the early 2000s, issuing six more albums before signing off with their 2003 Greatest Zits: 1990-2003 compilation. The group eventually reactivated, returning to the studio and recording their Oregon album in 2021.

Who Else Was on Warped Tour’s Inaugural 1995 Lineup?

As with most years of Warped, there was a wealth of acts participating in the first year and we didn't get to all of them. It would grow even bigger in subsequent years. But some of the other acts who played the inaugural Warped Tour year include Lagwagon, Orange 9mm, Seaweed, Swingin’ Utters, Sense Field, Blue Meanies, The Grabbers, Fluf, Alligator Gun, D.G.T., Dimestore Hoods, Integrity, Into Another, The Lordz of Brooklyn, Mung, Protein, Red Five, Shyster, Supernova, Tree and Your Mom.

The initial Warped also played host to skating and extreme sports exhibitions from Steve Alba, Neil Hendrix, Remy Stratton, Angie Walton and more.

What Happened to Warped Tour After 1995? 

Warped Tour just continued to get bigger and evolve after its initial run. The Vans shoe company would become its major sponsor for the remainder of its run. While punk remained a staple throughout, emo and metalcore acts began to populate the lineup in the early 2000s.

Blink-182, 311, A Day to Remember, AFI, All-American Rejects, All Time Low, Anti-Flag, Bad Religion, Dropkick Murphys, Every Time I Die, Falling in Reverse, Good Charlotte, Less Than Jake, Motionless in White, Motion City Soundtrack, New Found Glory, NOFX, Paramore, Pennywise, Reel Big Fish, Silverstein, Simple Plan, Sleeping With Sirens, Sum 41, Thrice, Underoath, The Used, The Vandals and Yellowcard were among the acts who played the festival the most times.

And where some of the other ‘90s festivals went through dry periods over the next decade, Warped Tour kept it going as a touring festival through 2018. The traveling Warped Tour ended in 2018 . The Warped brand also expanded to include tours of Australia and events in Mexico and Japan. Plus there was a Warped Rewind Cruise at Sea in 2017.

After the 2018 tour, Kevin Lyman announced that there would be a 25th Anniversary Warped Tour celebration taking place in three locations — Cleveland, Atlantic City and Mountain View — in 2019. It now holds the record for the longest touring music festival run in U.S. history.

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Teal Stage [ ]

  • Blink-182 (Played 7/14)
  • The Bouncing Souls
  • Deviates (Played 7/8 and 7/18)
  • The Distillers (Played 7/18)
  • Dropkick Murphys (Played 8/1-8/12)
  • Fear (Played 6/22-6/30)
  • Hank 3 & Assjack (Played 7/2)
  • Inspection 12 (Played 7/27)
  • Less Than Jake
  • The Living End (Played 7/10-7/12 and 7/14-7/15)
  • Madcap (Played 7/12)
  • Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
  • Obtik (Played 7/23)
  • Pennywise (Played 6/22-7/8 and 7/27-8/12)
  • Rollins Band (Played 8/1-8/9)
  • Sum 41 (Played 7/12

Brian Stage [ ]

  • 311 (Played 6/22-7/29)
  • Angry Amputees (Played 7/8)
  • D12 (Played 7/31-8/3)
  • Deviates (Played 7/2)
  • The Distillers (Played 6/22-7/7, 7/9-7/17, and 7/19-7/22)
  • Dub Pistols (Played 7/10-7/24)
  • Flogging Molly (Played 7/31-8/12)
  • Guttermouth (Played 6/29, 7/6-7/11, and 7/13-7/15)
  • Jimmy Eat World (Played 7/25-8/5)
  • The Juliana Theory (Played 7/2)
  • The Misfits (Played 7/10-7/17)
  • Morgan Heritage (Played 7/25-8/12)
  • New Found Glory (Played 6/22-7/2 and 7/14)
  • Slightly Stoopid (Played 7/8)
  • Sum 41 (Played 7/27)
  • The Vandals

Maurice Stage [ ]

  • 3rd Strike (Played 7/15-7/26)
  • 7th House (Played 8/2-8/5)
  • Alien Ant Farm (Played 6/22-7/25 and 7/31-8/9)
  • Amen (Played 8/3-8/9)
  • The Apex Theory (Played 6/22-7/8)
  • Bigwig (Played 7/31-8/12)
  • Black Halos (Played 7/5-7/8)
  • Bodyjar (Played 6/22-7/15)
  • The Business (Played 7/14-7/22)
  • The Casualties (Played 7/13-7/23)
  • Catch 22 (Played 8/7-8/12)
  • DeRoot (Played 7/27)
  • The Distillers (Played 7/8)
  • El Centro (Played 7/20-7/23)
  • Esham (Played 6/22-8/3)
  • The Explosion (Played 7/17-7/29)
  • Good Charlotte (Played 6/22-8/5)
  • Grand Theft Audio (Played 8/9-8/12)
  • Guttermouth (Played 7/12)
  • Hank 3 & Assjack (Played 6/22-7/1, 7/3-7/7, 7/9-7/11, and 7/13-7/15)
  • Hesher (Played 7/10-7/23)
  • Home Town Hero (Played 6/22-6/29)
  • Jaya the Cat (Played 8/2-8/5 and 8/9)
  • Jersey (Played 7/31-8/5)
  • The Juliana Theory (Played 6/22-7/1 and 7/3)
  • Liars Inc. (Played 6/28-7/12)
  • Little T and One Track Mike (Played 8/9-8/12)
  • Lost City Angels (Played 7/11-7/12 and 7/14-7/15)
  • Midtown (Played 7/17-7/29)
  • No Motiv (Played 7/31-8/12)
  • Pressure 4-5 (Played 7/7-7/8)
  • Rehab (Played 7/31-8/5)
  • River City High (Played 7/25-7/29)
  • River City Rebels (Played 7/12-7/14)
  • Rogue's March (Played 8/3-8/4 and 8/8-8/9)
  • Showoff (Played 7/25-7/31)
  • Slightly Stoopid (Played 6/30-7/7)
  • The Spitvalves (Played 7/27)
  • Sugarcult (Played 6/22-7/5)
  • Sum 41 (Played 7/10-7/11, 7/13-7/26 and 7/28-8/12)
  • Thrice (Played 6/22-6/27)
  • The Youth Ahead (Played 8/5)
  • Zooloft (Played 8/4)

Volcom Stage [ ]

  • ,2 Cents Worth (Played 6/23)
  • Agent 51 (Played 6/27-6/29)
  • Anchor Man (Played 7/27)
  • Bargain Music (Played 6/22-6/27)
  • Belvedere (Played 7/5 and 7/31-8/5)
  • The Benjamins (Played 7/11-7/15)
  • Bum Ruckus (Played 7/26-7/29)
  • Defiance of Authority (Played 8/5-8/8)
  • DeRoot (Played 7/10-7/15, 7/20-7/23)
  • Destruction Made Simple (Played 7/29-8/1)
  • Deviates (Played 6/27-7/1 and 7/3-7/10)
  • Dover (Played 8/4)
  • Downway (Played 7/5-7/7)
  • The Eyeliners (Played 7/20-7/23)
  • Fatman's Belly (Played 7/5)
  • Grade (Played 8/8-8/12)
  • Hollywood Beach Brian (Played 7/27)
  • Hot Box (Played 7/8)
  • Idol Hands (Played 6/28)
  • The Impossibles (Played 7/31-8/5)
  • Jackpot (Played 6/30-7/3)
  • Japetto (Played 7/31-8/5)
  • Jones (Played 7/2)
  • The Know How (Played 7/28-7/29)
  • The Lawrence Arms (Played 7/5-7/10)
  • Lefty (Played 7/27 and 8/7-8/12)
  • Lovetone (Played 8/2-8/4)
  • Luckie Strike (Played 6/29-7/1)
  • Mest (Played 7/15-7/19)
  • Obtik (Played 7/20-7/22)
  • Pinhead Circus (Played 7/11-7/13)
  • Project Wyze (Played 8/9-8/12)
  • The Planet Smashers (Played 8/7-8/12)
  • Potluck (Played 6/30-7/1)
  • The Rocking Horse Winner (Played 7/26-7/29)
  • Shutdown (Played 8/8-8/10)
  • Sloppy Meateaters (Played 7/3 and 7/20-7/25)
  • Sloth (Played 7/8)
  • Stunt Monkey (Played 6/30-7/1)
  • Sw1tched (Played 7/8-7/19, 7/28, 8/4)
  • Thursday (Played 8/1-8/4)
  • Tree (Played 8/7-8/9)
  • Tsunami Bomb (Played 6/22-6/28)
  • Userfriendly (Played 6/22-7/3)
  • Wanted Dead (Played 6/22-6/24 and 7/8)
  • Welton (Played 7/19)

Ernie Ball Stage [ ]

  • 151 (Played 6/29)
  • 2540 (Played 7/26)
  • 28 Gates (Played 7/29)
  • 3NT (Played 7/20)
  • 3rd Man In (Played 6/23)
  • 40 Watt Hype (Played 6/24)
  • 5 Spot (Played 7/5)
  • $50 Flander (Played 7/27)
  • The 7 Method (Played 7/25)
  • 7minds (Played 8/5)
  • 7th Rail Crew (Played 8/9)
  • AAK (Played 8/7)
  • Absolve (Played 8/9)
  • Addictive (Played 7/19)
  • Afrodesia (Played 7/19)
  • Aging Process (Played 6/23)
  • Agonistic Resemblance (Played 6/30)
  • All Access (Played 7/18)
  • Asbestos (Played 7/17-7/20)
  • Atomic Number 9 (Played 7/13)
  • B9 (Played 6/29)
  • Backhand (Played 7/24)
  • Benevolent Souls (Played 7/8)
  • Bi-Level (Played 7/11)
  • Big Dictator (Played 6/28)
  • Bill the Welder (Played 7/8)
  • Blacklist Sunshine (Played 7/10)
  • Blend Engine (Played 8/4)
  • Blindshot (Played 8/12)
  • Blister 66 (Played 7/8)
  • Bravo (Played 7/2)
  • Breakaway (Played 8/4)
  • Bruise Bros. (Played 8/9)
  • Buck32 (Played 7/25)
  • The Brodys (Played 6/30)
  • The Cartel (Played 8/10)
  • The Cartwrights (Played 7/11)
  • Chump (Played 7/7)
  • Civilized Animal (Played 7/3)
  • Closer Than Kin (Played 8/8)
  • ColdSnap-9 (Played 7/6)
  • Copper (Played 7/18)
  • Crowned King (Played 7/5)
  • Day Old Donuts (Played 7/23)
  • Deceiving Ralph (Played 7/17)
  • Desperation Squad (Played 7/8)
  • Dinkus9 (Played 8/8)
  • Dirtnap (Played 6/24)
  • Distorted Conduct (Played 7/21)
  • Distorted Penguins (Played 8/2)
  • D.O.S. (Played 6/28)
  • East Coast Pimps (Played 8/3)
  • Eastcide (Played 8/8)
  • Edinburgh (Played 7/12)
  • Enamel (Played 7/15)
  • The End of Julia (Played 7/20)
  • Epagee (Played 7/6)
  • Evil Engine 9 (Played 7/12)
  • Explosion 9 (Played 7/10)
  • Farmacy (Played 6/28)
  • Faster Than Eddie (Played 8/11)
  • FATE (Played 7/18)
  • Fixit (Played 7/2)
  • Flipside (Played 8/4)
  • Flipsyde (Played 7/14)
  • The Fonzarellis (Played 7/10)
  • Fullerton (Played 7/27)
  • Fusebox (Played 6/27)
  • GAGE (Played 8/9)
  • Gamma Rays (Played 7/31)
  • Glasseater (Played 7/28)
  • Going Nowhere (Played 7/28)
  • Gravity Crush (Played 7/14)
  • The Groovaholics (Played 7/11)
  • Guilt Trip (Played 7/5)
  • Happy Hour (Played 7/29)
  • Haverbrook (Played 7/25)
  • Hellshock (Played 7/15)
  • Higher Down (Played 8/10)
  • Hit By A Semi (Played 7/1)
  • IH5 (Played 7/23)
  • Ill Collaboration Unit (Played 8/1)
  • Implant (Played 6/30)
  • In Between Stars (Played 8/5)
  • INTAK (Played 7/17)
  • Ivet (Played 8/7)
  • Jackmove (Played 8/1)
  • Janis Figure (Played 7/14)
  • Jinxed (Played 8/11)
  • Jones (Played 7/8)
  • Just A Joke (Played 6/27)
  • Killshot (Played 8/12)
  • Kronik (Played 7/19)
  • Krystal Lake (Played 6/29)
  • Last Chance Hero (Played 7/22)
  • Last Place Champs (Played 7/13)
  • Law Of Motion (Played 7/6)
  • Lazerwolfs (Played 7/3)
  • Lesson 11 (Played 7/19)
  • Letterbox (Played 8/5)
  • Liquid Youth (Played 7/22)
  • Live For Today (Played 8/3)
  • Logiene (Played 7/20)
  • LoKey (Played 7/21)
  • Loopus (Played 8/8)
  • The Lost Cause (Played 7/6)
  • Lost For Words (Played 6/23)
  • Low Profile (Played 7/7)
  • Lucky Boys Confusion (Played 7/15, 7/24-7/25 and 7/27-7/29)
  • Lucky Strikes Out! (Played 7/14)
  • Lure609 (Played 7/17)
  • Maladjusted (Played 7/7)
  • Marlinspike (Played 7/5)
  • May Flood (Played 7/24)
  • The Mimsies (Played 7/8)
  • Miseuphoria (Played 7/31)
  • Mold (Played 8/10)
  • The Monjees (Played 7/28)
  • Motor Betty (Played 8/4)
  • MT Minds (Played 7/26)
  • Munkyfinger (Played 7/29)
  • The MunX (Played 7/24)
  • Mynis (Played 6/24)
  • Next To Nothing (PLayed 7/22)
  • Nine Lives (Played 8/4)
  • No Faced (Played 7/2)
  • Non Zero Sum (Played 7/3)
  • Nosedive (Played 6/24)
  • NoseDive (Played 8/7)
  • Omega Red (Played 6/28)
  • One Short (Played 8/11)
  • Outplay (Played 7/24)
  • The Pathetics (Played 6/30)
  • Peepin' Tom (Played 7/21)
  • Phrenik (Played 7/1)
  • Plight (Played 8/10)
  • Poptart Monkeys (Played 8/2)
  • The Proms (Played 8/7)
  • Racecar (Played 7/13)
  • REV-7 (Played 7/29)
  • Riverside (Played 7/12)
  • Rudiger (Played 6/29)
  • Ruskabank (Played 7/10)
  • Scream Sophie (Played 7/26)
  • Secret Agent 8 (Played 7/22)
  • Shift (Played 6/27)
  • Shootin' Blanks (Played 6/23)
  • Sick (Played 7/8)
  • Skalami (Played 7/2)
  • Slack Season (Played 7/27)
  • Slingshot9 (Played 7/12)
  • Something Left to Learn (Played 6/22)
  • Space Nelson (Played 8/12)
  • The Spicoli's (Played 8/11)
  • Spindle (Played 6/22)
  • SpiralJinx (Played 8/3)
  • Squeezetoy (Played 8/1)
  • Stiff One Eye (Played 7/23)
  • StoneKracker (Played 7/21)
  • Stop Tyler (Played 6/22)
  • SubVert (Played 7/2)
  • Sundog (Played 8/2)
  • SuperGiant (Played 7/31)
  • Swerve (Played 6/27)
  • Swinging Lovehammers (Played 7/15)
  • Ten Ninety (Played 7/18)
  • Tenfold (Played 7/1)
  • Third Try (Played 7/15)
  • Tod. (Played 7/12)
  • Toque (Played 8/1)
  • Tornacade (Played 7/17)
  • Tragically Undecided (Played 7/25)
  • Twice The Sun (Played 7/28)
  • Twin Cam (Played 8/12)
  • The Twirpentines (Played 8/2)
  • Unfisted (Played 7/27)
  • Unfold (Played 7/7)
  • UnWell (Played 7/13)
  • UXB (Played 7/31)
  • Vally Lemmons (Played 7/23)
  • Wakz (Played 7/11)
  • Where's Arnie (Played 7/20)
  • Who's Your Daddy? (Played 7/3)
  • Willknots (Played 7/1)
  • Wyred (Played 8/3)
  • Years Apart (Played 7/26)
  • Zero State (Played 6/22)

Tour Dates [ ]

  • 1 Warped Tour 2004
  • 2 Warped Tour 2014
  • 3 Warped Tour 2011

IMAGES

  1. Warped Tour 1998

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  2. The Warped Tour Historian

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  3. Warped Tour 98 Live: Bad Religion, NOFX, MxPx, Civ, Deftones, etc

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  6. Warped Tour 1998 ~ Detailed Information

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VIDEO

  1. Alkaline Trio

  2. Warped 2005 Underoath

  3. The Graduate: Surround Yourself @ Warped

  4. 1998 Detroit 60 SER 12.7 Engine Assembly

  5. 1998 Detroit Throwback: YWCA Demolition Part 1. Clearing The Comerica Park Footprint

  6. The Specials

COMMENTS

  1. Warped Tour 1998

    Warped Tour 1998 was the 4th edition of the Vans Warped Tour.The 34-date North American tour began on in Phoenix, Arizona, and ended August 9, 1998 in Austin, Texas.Four concerts were held in Canada, with the rest in United States locations. After the North American tour ended, Warped Tour traveled overseas for the first time, with a modified lineup appearing in Europe, Australia and Japan.

  2. Warped Tour 1998

    Warped Tour 1998. Edit Edit source View history Talk (0) Warped Tour 1998: Location: Australia, United States, Canada: Start date: January 9, 1998: End date: August 9, 1998: Warped Tour concert chronology: Warped Tour 1997: Warped Tour 1998 Warped Tour 1999: Bands [] 8 Degrees ...

  3. Warped Tour

    The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States and Canada each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touring music festival to date in North America. The festival visited Australia in 1998-2002 and again in 2013. Following the first Warped Tour, the skateboard shoe manufacturer Vans ...

  4. List of Warped Tour lineups by year

    The Vans Warped Tour was a summer music and extreme sports festival that toured annually from 1995 to 2019. The following is a comprehensive list of bands that performed on the tour throughout its history.

  5. Warped Tour 1998

    Warped Tour 1998. Jul 22, 1998 (26 years ago) Phoenix Center Street Pontiac, Michigan, United States

  6. Dropkick Murphys

    03/06/1998: The Shelter: Detroit : Michigan : USA : The Pietasters: 07/19/1998: The Shelter: Detroit : Michigan : USA : Vans Warped Tour 1998: 07/22/1998: Phoenix Plaza Amphitheater ... Vans Warped Tour 2005: 07/31/2005: Pontiac Silverdome: Pontiac : Michigan : USA : Dropkick Murphys: 03/14/2006: Clutch Cargo's (P) ...

  7. Vans Warped Tour

    The official website of the Vans Warped Tour. 1995-2019. The official website of the Vans Warped Tour. 1995-2019. top of page. THANK YOU FOR 25 YEARS! SHOP OFFICIAL MERCH. VANS WARPED TOUR. Play Video. Facebook. Twitter. Pinterest. Tumblr. Copy Link. Link Copied. Now Playing. 25 Years of Warped Tour | EP 1: When Kevin Lyman Met Steve Van Doren.

  8. Warped Tour 1998

    Warped Tour 1998 was the 4th edition of the Vans Warped Tour. The 34-date North American tour began on in Phoenix, Arizona, and ended August 9, 1998 in Austin, Texas. Four concerts were held in Canada, with the rest in United States locations. After the North American tour ended, Warped Tour traveled overseas for the first time, with a modified lineup appearing in Europe, Australia and Japan.

  9. Warped Tour 1998 Setlists

    Warped Tour 1998 Setlists. Jul 4 1998. Date. Saturday, July 4, 1998. So far, there are setlists of 11 gigs in one venue . Report festival. Group by: Day/Venue. Artists (A-Z)

  10. Warped Tour

    The Warped Tour was a traveling rock tour that toured the United States and Canada each summer from 1995 until 2019. It was the largest traveling music festival in the United States and the longest-running touring music festival to date in North America. The festival visited Australia in 1998-2002 and again in 2013.

  11. Warped Tour brings rock, nostalgia on final Detroit stop

    Warped Tour brings rock with a side of nostalgia on final Detroit stop. For more than two decades, it was one of the most dependable sights on the summer concert calendar. And now the Vans Warped ...

  12. Old Tour Dates (Archive)

    17 oct 1996 Detroit MI The Shelter (off-date from tour) 18 oct 1996 Lexington KY Rupp Arena 19 oct 1996 Cincinnati OH Annies (off-date from tour) ... Australian Vans Warped Tour '98/'99. 31 dec 1998 Auckland New Zealand Waihi Beach 02 jan 1999 Noosa AUS Tigers Football Club

  13. Warped Tour: A Look Back in Photos in Honor of Its Last Hurrah

    Joan Jett performing at the 2006 Vans Warped Tour in Detroit, Michigan. 22. Travis Barker of The Transplants performing at the 2005 Vans Warped Tour in Randall's Island, New York. 23.

  14. Warped Tour Setlists

    Warped Tour: Get a festival overview including artist statistics and setlists. setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear search text. follow ... Warped Tour 2011 Comerica Park, Detroit: Comerica Park; Fri, Jul 8: Fri, Jul 8: 2010: Warped Tour 2010 Comerica Park, Detroit: Comerica Park; Fri, Jul 30: Fri, Jul 30: 2009:

  15. The Final Vans Warped Tour

    The line up this year featured a blend of genres, from pop icons 3OH!3 to pop punk legends Simple Plan to some of the heaviest of bands like Kublai Khan. Below, check out Resurget Magazine's most diverse photo gallery to date, featuring over 20 bands that performed at Detroit's Warped Tour. Information on the final stretch of dates of the ...

  16. Whatever Happened to the Bands From Warped Tour's First Lineup?

    The first Warped Tour kicked off June 21, 1995 in Boise, Idaho, wrapping just shy of two months later on Aug. 18, 1995 in Detroit, Michigan. It would not only feature punk acts, but also included ...

  17. 10 Forgotten Warped Tour Alumni

    EMINEM (1999) In 1999, Slim Shady was still on the rise. The wisecracking smart-ass from the streets of Detroit released his major-label debut, The Slim Shady LP, in February 1999 and followed ...

  18. Warped Tour 1999

    Warped Tour 1998: Warped Tour 1999 Warped Tour 2000: Contents. 1 Bands. 1.1 Main Stage; 1.2 Bus Stage; 1.3 Local Stage; 1.4 Mod Art Tent; 2 Tour Dates; Bands [] Main Stage [] 7 Seconds (Played 7/14-7/31) ... Detroit, Michigan: United States: Phoenix Plaza Amphitheater: July 27, 1999: Washington, DC: RFK Stadium: July 29, 1999: Atlanta, Georgia ...

  19. Here's the full lineup for the final Vans Warped Tour, coming to

    According to a press release, more special guests will be announced, but the otherwise full lineup is as follows: Van's Warped Tour stops at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre in Rochester Hills on Friday ...

  20. Warped Tour 2002

    Date City Country Venue June 21, 2002: Nampa, Idaho: United States: Idaho Center Amphitheater: June 22, 2002: Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah State Fairpark: June 23, 2002

  21. Warped Tour 2001

    Date City Country Venue June 22, 2001: Peoria, Arizona: United States: Peoria Sports Complex: June 23, 2001: Las Vegas, Nevada: Thomas & Mack Center: June 24, 2002