Credit: Image via Vans Warped Tour
Orlando is one of just three cities set to host a back-from-the-dead Vans Warped Tour later this year, and now we have a near-final lineup.

The fest started its “30 Days of Warped” staggered lineup revelations in January, promising a month’s worth of daily announcements to name the artists set to take the stage in 2025.

Warped Tour’s 30-year anniversary event stops in Orlando; Washington, D.C.; and Long Beach, California, each featuring anywhere between 70 and 100 acts playing over two days.

The first musical performers announced included seasoned Warped Tour participants Simple Plan, Bowling for Soup, Pennywise and Miss May I. Dance Hall Crashers and Warped Tour first-timer Chandler Leighton were also announced early on.

Now, we’re looking at a nearly full musical schedule, complete with big names like 3OH3!, A Day to Remember, The Wonder Years, Winona Fighter, Movements, Less Than Jake, Thursday, MGK, Falling in Reverse, Boys Like Girls, Microwave and many, many more. (And even more yet to be announced.)

The event’s lineup posters will be billed in alphabetical order to offer an equally bright spotlight to all.

This year’s tour will see each of the three host cities put on a two-day event, as opposed to the festival’s origins as a summertime cross-country traveling show. The tour comes in as a partnership with Insomniac, responsible for big-name music festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival.

Vans Warped Tour 2025 kicks off in D.C. June 14-15, makes a second stop in Long Beach July 26-27, and finally hits Orlando’s Camping World Stadium for the finale Nov. 15-16.

“Seeing the passion and energy from the fans just proves that Warped Tour still has a place in the heart of the music scene, and I can’t wait for everyone to experience what we’ve put together for 2025,”Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman said in a release.

Tickets are on sale now.

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Chloe Greenberg is the Digital Content Editor for Orlando Weekly.