Today I'm writing about the Vans Warped Tour!! It's been a dream of mine to attend Warped Tour since i was about 11 years old now. Maybe my parents will let me go this year since i will be turning 17 in April. lol.. Anyway.. Kevin Lyman created the Warped Tour in 1994. He got the idea while working skate shows that combined skateboarding with music. Lyman got the name from a magazine that covered sports like skateboarding and surfing, as well as music. 1998 was the first year that the tour took place in countries other than the U.S.--there were shows in Australia, Japan, Europe and Canada.

The Warped Tour features performances by musicians as well as athletes. The musical groups that perform at the Warped Tour vary in genre. There are performers who are emo, alternative rock, post-hardcore, metalcore, Christian rock and electronica. The athletic performances include skateboarding and BMX cycling. There is also several tents set up at the venue that sell a wide range of goods like t-shirts, shoes, CDs and pins.
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| Tonight Alive performing at the Vans Warped Tour in 2012 |
The 'perceived' changes in The Warped Tour over the years, namely the changes to the types of performers included in the tour, has lead to some bands leaving the tour and others being banned from the tour. Guttermouth was allegedly removed from the tour after insulting another band on the tour and CKY was kicked off of the tour in 2000 after complaining about vendor prices.
Many musical groups have performed at the Warped Tour over the years, including but not limited to Blink-182, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, All-American Rejects, Paramore, Bedouin Soundclash, MxPx, The Starting Line, Matchbook Romance, Gogol Bordello, Motion City Soundtrack, Millencolin, Avenged Sevenfold, The Casualties, Anti-Flag, Rise Against, Less Than Jake, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Helmet. While the tour started as a showcase for punk rock and ska music, it has grown to include many more genres over the years. (:


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