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Vans Warped Tour unveils details
By Jim Welte - MP3.com
March 14, 2007 at 11:24:00 AM | more stories by this author

America's longest-running touring music fest will feature Coheed and Cambria, Bad Religion, Agent Orange, Hot Rod Circuit, New Found Glory, among others.

The folks behind the 13th annual Vans Warped Tour unveiled tour dates and a lineup two months ago and today filled in some crucial details: cities and venues.

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The longest-running touring music fest in the US will include 45 dates, starting June 28 at the Chula Vista, California, Coors Amphitheatre, concluding August 25 at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, and covering most of the country in between.

As previously reported, the lineup for the hard rock fest includes vets like Coheed and Cambria, Bad Religion, Agent Orange, Hot Rod Circuit, and New Found Glory. It also includes the likes of Cute Is What We Aim For, 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, Underoath, the Used, Valencia, A Static Lullaby, the Vandals, Yellowcard, and the Fabulous Rudies.

The tour will likely announce additional bands and dates in the coming weeks.


2007 Vans Warped Tour dates:

6/28 - Chula Vista, CA (Coors Amphitheatre)

6/29 - Pomona, CA (Los Angeles County Fairgrounds)

6/30 - Ventura, CA (Seaside Park)

7/1 - Mountain View, CA (Shoreline Amphitheatre)

7/3 - Vancouver, BC (Thunderbird Stadium)

7/5 - Calgary, AB (Race City Speedway)

7/7 - Salt Lake City, UT (Utah State Fairgrounds)

7/8 - Denver, CO (TBA)

7/11 - Phoenix, AZ (Cricket Pavilion)

7/12 - Las Cruces, NM (NMSU Practice Field)

7/13 - Selma, TX (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Lot)

7/14 - Dallas, TX (TBA)

7/15 - Houston, TX (Reliant Center)

7/18 - Atlanta, GA (HiFi Buys Amphitheatre)

7/19 - Jacksonville, FL (Metropolitan Park)

7/20 - St. Petersburg, FL (Vinoy Waterfront Park)

7/21 - Miami, FL (Bayfront Amphitheatre)

7/22 - Orlando, FL (Tinker Field)

7/23 - Charlotte, NC (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)

7/24 - Virginia Beach, VA (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)

7/25 - Washington, DC (Merriweather Post Pavilion)

7/26 - Scranton, PA (Montage Mountain Amphitheatre)

7/27 - Detroit, MI (Comerica Park)

7/28 - Tinley Park, IL (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)

7/29 - Minneapolis, MN (HHH Metrodome)

7/31 - Milwaukee, WI (Marcus Amphitheatre)

8/1 - Cincinnati, OH (Riverbend Music Centre)

8/2 - Cleveland, OH (Tower City Amphitheatre)

8/3 - Camden, NJ (Tweeter Center at the Waterfront)

8/4 - New York, NY (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)

8/5 - Englishtown, NJ (Raceway Park)

8/7 - Noblesville, IN (Verizon Wireless Music Center)

8/8 - Burgettstown, PA (Post Gazette Pavilion)

8/9 - Mansfield, MA (Tweeter Center Lot)

8/10 - Darien Center, NY (Darien Lakes Field)

8/11 - Oshawa, ON (Park Place)

8/12 - Montreal, ON (Parc Jean-Drapeau)

8/14 - St. Louis, MO (UMB Bank Pavilion)

8/15 - Bonner Springs, KS (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)

8/17 - Boise, ID (Idaho Center Amphitheatre)

8/18 - Seattle, WA (Gorge)

8/19 - Saint Helens, OR (Columbia Meadows)

8/23 - Fresno, CA (Selland Arena)

8/24 - Sacramento, CA (Sleep Train Amphitheatre Lot)

8/25 - Los Angeles, CA (Home Depot Center)

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