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Vans Warped Tour 2017 Lineup Revealed

The list of bands playing this year's Vans Warped Tour has been revealed. You can check out the list of performers below. Buy your tickets here.

Journey’s Left Foot Stage:

Attila
CKY
Futuristic
Hawthorne Heights
I Prevail
Julie Vera
New Years Day
Sammy Adams

Journey’s Right Foot Stage:

American Authors
Andy Black
Beartooth
Dance Gavin Dance
Hands Like Houses
Memphis May Fire
Neck Deep
Our Last Night
Save Ferris

Monster Mutant North Stage:

The Acacia Strain
Being As An Ocean
Candiria
Counterparts
Fit For A King
Hatebreed
Silent Planet
Stick To Your Guns
Sylar

Monster Mutant South Stage:

After The Burial
Bless The Fall
Carnifex
Emmure
Gwar
Hundredth
Silverstein
Sworn In
Too Close To Touch

Skullcandy Stage:

Alestorm
Barb Wire Dolls
Microwave
Sonic Boom Six
Stacked Like Pancakes
War On Women
The White Noise
William Control

Hard Rock Stage:

The Adolescents
Anti Flag
The Ataris
Bad Cop / Bad Cop
Fire From The Gods
Municipal Waste
Sick Of It All
Suicide Machines
Valient Thorr

Full Sail Stage:

Bad Omens
Boston Manor
Courage My Love
Creeper
Farewell Winters
Feeki
The Gospel Youth
Knocked Loose
Movements
Separations
Trophy Eyes

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PostedMarch 22, 2017
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsVans Warped Tour

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