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Warped Tour unveils dates, early lineup
By Jim Welte - MP3.com
January 22, 2007 at 08:21:00 AM | more stories by this author

Set to be honored this year by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum, America's longest-running touring music fest to play 45 dates.

The longest-running touring music festival in the US just keeps trudging along.

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The Vans Warped Tour unveiled its 2007 dates today, mapping out a 45-date jaunt that will be headlined by Warped stalwart Bad Religion and prog-rockers Coheed & Cambria. Venue details are unconfirmed.

The traveling punk and hard rock festival will also feature the likes of Bayside, Meg & Dia, the Unseen, the Toasters, the Matches, Escape the Fate, Paramore, Tiger Army, the Almost, the Gallows, Big D and the Kids Table, K-OS, and the Fabulous Rudies.

The tour, now in its 13th year, is set to be honored this year with a six-month exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio. The exhibit, dubbed "Warped: 12 Years of Music, Mayhem and More," opens January 27 and will recognize the cultural relevance of the tour and its significance to the punk-rock/skate community.

The museum exhibit will feature memorabilia from No Doubt, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, NOFX, New Found Glory, My Chemical Romance, Joan Jett, Dropkick Murphys, Bouncing Souls, Rancid, Helmet, Taking Back Sunday, Senses Fail, All-American Rejects, and others.


Vans Warped Tour 2007 dates:

6/28 San Diego, CA

6/29 Pomona, CA

6/30 Ventura, CA

7/01 San Francisco, CA

7/03 Vancouver, BC

7/05 Calgary, AB

7/07 Salt Lake City, UT

7/08 Denver, CO

7/11 Phoenix, AZ

7/12 Las Cruces, NM

7/13 San Antonio, TX

7/14 Dallas, TX

7/15 Houston, TX

7/18 Atlanta, GA

7/19 Jacksonville, FL

7/20 Tampa, FL

7/21 Miami, FL

7/22 Orlando, FL

7/24 Charlotte, NC

7/25 Virginia Beach, VA

7/26 Washington, DC

7/27 Detroit, MI

7/28 Chicago, IL

7/29 Minneapolis, MN

7/31 Milwaukee, WI

8/1 Cincinnati, OH

8/2 Cleveland, OH

8/3 Philadelphia, PA

8/4 New York, NY

8/5 Englishtown, NJ

8/7 Indianapolis, IN

8/8 Pittsburgh, PA

8/9 Boston, MA

8/10 Buffalo, NY

8/11 Toronto, ON

8/12 Montreal, QC

8/14 St. Louis, MO

8/15 Kansas City, KS

8/17 Boise, ID

8/18 Seattle, WA

8/19 Portland, OR

8/23 Fresno, CA

8/24 Sacramento, CA

8/25 Los Angeles, CA

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