Vans Warped Tour Drops Massive 90-Act Lineup for D.C. Stop

Dust off your studded belt and dig out your eyeliner — Warped Tour just went big.
Vans Warped Tour dropped the full lineup for its Washington, D.C. stop on Monday, revealing more than 90 acts set to descend on the nation's capital for a two-day run on June 13th-14th. The Insomniac-backed festival had been teasing artists one by one across social media for weeks before unleashing the complete D.C. roster in a single announcement.
The bill reads like a who's-who of mid-2000s punk, post-hardcore, and alternative rock. Jimmy Eat World, Coheed and Cambria, Rise Against, Killswitch Engage, Yellowcard, Taking Back Sunday, New Found Glory, Underoath, and The Used all landed spots. Warped veterans Sleeping With Sirens, Gym Class Heroes, Flogging Molly, and Suicidal Tendencies round out the upper tier, while acts like Dance Gavin Dance, Hawthorne Heights, GWAR, The Ghost Inside, and Story of the Year add depth across genres.
Fresh blood made the cut too. Grandson, Boston Manor, Hoobastank, and UK punk outfit Lambrini Girls are among the newer names joining the sprawling roster. Three mystery acts have yet to be revealed, leaving room for at least one potential jaw-dropper.
“Three mystery acts have yet to be revealed, leaving room for at least one potential jaw-dropper.”
True to Warped tradition, the festival's poster lists every artist alphabetically — no formal headliner hierarchy, no tiered billing. It's a format founder Kevin Lyman has championed since the tour's earliest days, keeping the focus on discovery rather than star power.
D.C. marks the first of five stops on the 2026 run. Long Beach, California follows on July 25th-26th, with a newly added Montreal date on August 21st-22nd and a Mexico City debut on September 12th-13th. Orlando closes out the circuit on November 14th-15th. The expansion into Canada and Mexico signals serious international ambition for a brand that spent most of its life crisscrossing the U.S. in parking lots and amphitheaters.
Warped Tour's revival under the Insomniac umbrella has proven there's still massive demand for the chaotic, genre-blending festival experience that defined summers for a generation. With 90-plus acts across two days in D.C. alone, this year's edition looks poised to be the biggest yet.
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