Vans Warped Tour Adds on a Whopping 42 More Bands

We’re going to need everyone to pause their “It’s not a phase, mom” jokes for five seconds because the universe has finally given us something good. The 2026 Vans Warped Tour is actually happening, and the lineup announcements are rolling out like it’s 2006 all over again. Woohoo! If you’ve been doom-scrolling through Twitter (oh, wait, now X), searching for a reason to dust off your studded belt and checkered slip-ons, this is it.

30 Warped Days

We are deep into the “30 Days of Warped” rollout, and the nostalgia is hitting harder than a mosh pit at a sweltering parking lot show in late July. We aren’t just getting a few legacy acts; we’re getting a full-blown resurrection of the band scene.

The Heavy Hitters Are Back

Wanna talk about the bands? Because this list reads like a collection of our favorite tunes. The organizers dropped a massive update this week, adding 42 more names to the roster, bringing the total count to something truly ridiculous.

First off, The Used. If Bert McCracken screaming into a microphone doesn’t immediately transport you back in time, we don’t know what to tell you. They are joining Jimmy Eat World, the first confirmed headliner. Yes, you will be hearing “The Middle,” and yes, you will probably cry.

But it gets better. We’ve got New Found Glory, Glassjaw, and The All-American Rejects. It’s basically a who’s-who of pop-rock-punk royalty. And for those of you who like your music with a side of theatrical gore, GWAR is on the bill. We can already see the fake blood (possibly along with some other questionable bodily fluids) splattering the front row.

New Additions That Have Us Screaming

The latest drop of bands for the Vans Warped Tour has absolutely no chill. We’re talking Anberlin, The Academy Is…, and Motion City Soundtrack. Hoobastank is even showing up. Yep, we all know you’ll be belting it out “Crawling in the Dark” when the time comes.

On the heavier side, we’re seeing acts like Ice Nine Kills, Atreyu, and Papa Roach. It’s a perfect blend of “I’m sad” and “I’m angry,” which is the exact emotional cocktail of emo that the Warped Tour thrives on.

Where Is This Happening? (And Why Is It Not Everywhere?)

Okay, here is the slight buzzkill – but only very slightly. It’s not a full cross-country run like the old days. Instead, the tour is hitting five major stops:

  • Washington, D.C. (June 13-14)
  • Long Beach, CA (July 25-26)
  • Montreal, Quebec (Aug 21-22)
  • Mexico City (Sept 12-13)
  • Orlando, FL (Nov 14-15)

The Long Beach stop is looking particularly stacked with Alexisonfire, Dance Gavin Dance, and Yelawolf all sharing the stage. Meanwhile, Orlando gets the honor of hosting Third Eye Blind alongside The Starting Line. It’s a choose-your-own-adventure of musical and emotional devastation.

Why the Vans Warped Tour Makes Sense Now (Beyond the Nostalgia)

It’s easy to be cynical about reboots. We live in an era where everything from “Mean Girls” to “Harry Potter” is getting recycled. But the Vans Warped Tour feels different. This isn’t just a money grab; it feels like a necessary reunion for a generation that feels a little lost right now.

Seeing bands like Less Than Jake and Spike and the Gimme Gimmes on a lineup in 2026 proves that this music wasn’t just a fleeting trend. It was a culture. And frankly, seeing Sleep Theory and Hot Mulligan on the same bill as the legends shows that the torch is being passed, thankfully not extinguished.

So, grab your tickets. Buy that overpriced merch. Scream until your voice gives out. The Vans Warped Tour is back, and ya know freakin’ what? We really needed this.