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Vans Warped Tour, the unique punk rock circus, returns to Lengthy Seaside
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Vans Warped Tour, the unique punk rock circus, returns to Lengthy Seaside

Last updated: July 21, 2025 11:36 am
Editorial Board Published July 21, 2025
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Elegant’s drummer Bud Gaugh says his most memorable second on the first Warped Tour in 1995 was when he broke his ribs driving a BMX bike on a half-pipe throughout their cease in Houston, an incident, he says, later led to his arrest in Florida.

“I got arrested because [Warped Tour founder] Kevin Lyman wouldn’t let me go see a doctor,” Gaugh jokingly informed The Instances . “I was having a hard time breathing, I could not sleep. So, at the Orlando show that we were playing at, I found a girl whose mom was a nurse and she took me home and we raided the medicine cabinet, and I got some Vicodin and some other things to help me sleep. … Unfortunately I was arrested in the parking lot returning with those drugs in zero-tolerant Florida.”

Gaugh was bailed out, and after being on the highway for 2 weeks with damaged ribs, Gaugh lastly acquired correct remedy in Massachusetts.

“That was an amazing memory,” he says.

This month, Gaugh returns with Elegant to the Vans Warped Tour for the competition’s thirtieth anniversary, enjoying with late singer Bradley Nowell’s son Jakob on vocals. Elegant was not too long ago revealed to be one of many teased secret bands slated to play the exhibits of their hometown of Lengthy Seaside. Lengthy Seaside might be one of many first cities to listen to their new music, “Ensenada,” stay.

“Thirty years later — I can’t even believe I’m saying that — 30 years later and now we get to do it with Jakob, this is insane … and I just can’t wait for Jakob to experience it, we get to live vicariously through his emotions as well as our own, it’s incredible, it’s such an amazing feeling, I’m such a proud uncle.”

Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman.

(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Instances)

After a six-year hiatus, the Vans competition is being rebooted in partnership with stay occasions manufacturing firm Insomniac for a three-city tour in Washington, D.C., Lengthy Seaside and Orlando. The Lengthy Seaside exhibits happen on the Shoreline Waterfront on July 26 and 27 and contains an eclectic number of heavyweight acts comparable to Pennywise, Elegant, 311, Ice-T, Fishbone, All-American Rejects, the Vandals and extra. The competition can also be that includes its traditional excessive sports activities showcase of skateboarding and BMX stunts, together with artwork shows, distributors, the “Gritty Garage” lounge devoted to uplifting feminine musicians and an official Vans Warped Tour Museum pop-up celebrating the competition’s 30-year legacy.

“Warped Tour is in my heart, I did a lot of brands. I had Mayhem, Taste of Chaos, I had probably like 40 different branded things, those were more business,” Lyman tells The Instances. “If you’re going to come back at my age now — I’m 64 and I’ve been in the music business 45 years, going back to the Goldenvoice days — you’re going to do something from the heart.”

Lyman, who can also be an affiliate professor at USC, had been itching to deliver again Warped Tour, and the encouragement to revive it largely got here from Insomniac founder and CEO Pasquale Rotella. Rotella says that for years, he was “bugging” Lyman to contemplate it, and though Insomniac had earlier alternatives to provide different rock occasions, Pasquale had his sights set on Warped Tour.

Man leaning on a concrete wall

Pasquale Rotella, founding father of Insomniac.

(Jason Armond / Los Angeles Instances)

“The reason why I went out and asked Kevin is because I knew that there was lots of interest. Everyone wants to be involved with a special event like Warped Tour; it’s really in line with what we do,” Rotella says . “Not only is there a huge crossover with attendees, but I love — we love as a company — community-driven events, and I don’t believe that the other brands that are out there, even ones Kevin has been involved with, have as strong a community behind it.”

Insomniac is best recognized for producing digital dance music festivals comparable to Electrical Daisy Music Carnival, Laborious Summer time Music Pageant and Past Wonderland amongst others, however Rotella isn’t any stranger to the punk rock world that Warped Tour is rooted in. When Rotella was a young person, he was a surfer and got here up within the skateboard and surf communities in L.A., which he says was filled with punk rockers. For him, engaged on Warped Tour is just a return to a scene and group that’s all the time been embedded in his background.

“I was part of a lot of different communities — graffiti, skateboarding, surfing … I appreciate so many different kinds of art. I love the culture and community behind these different scenes … it’s great to be able to knock those walls down and bring people together, expose people to different things and it’s a lot of fun. I think Warped Tour does that well.”

When Lyman began the Warped Tour in 1995, he had already been a promoter and booker in L.A. for years, initially working for the legendary Gary Tovar, founding father of Goldenvoice — the corporate that places on festivals comparable to Coachella, Merciless World and Stagecoach. The inspiration for Warped Tour merely got here from the varied exhibits he was placing on each evening in L.A., and the primary competition lineup mirrored that, that includes bands together with No Doubt, Elegant, L7, Deftones, Face to Face, and lots of different ska, punk, indie and different acts.

“It goes back to 1995. I was working in the clubs 320 nights a year, listening to [bands] every night, I was working Roxy, Whisky, Palace, Palladium, a whole bunch of venues that don’t exist [anymore], and watching the audiences and going, ‘Why are we isolating them into segments? I think there’s a lot more here in common,’” Lyman says.

Festival photos on and LED wall at Insomniac's office on Wednesday, July 16, 2025 in Calabasas, CA.

Pageant photographs on Insomniac’s workplace partitions.

(Jason Armond/Los Angeles Instances)

Regardless of being different in style, Warped Tour has all the time been often called a predominantly punk rock competition. Pennywise guitarist Fletcher Dragge says that when his band first performed Warped Tour in 1996, the lineup was largely punk rock bands and he shared the stage with friends like Rancid, Descendents, Dangerous Faith and Social Distortion.

“It was like a full-on summer camp for degenerate punk rockers, if you will,” Dragge says. “We’d done some festivals, we’d done some tours at that time, but nothing like wow, here’s all your friends in the same place and eating at the same tables, barbecuing, drinking beers, hanging out, playing dice, playing poker, supporting each other onstage. There was nothing like it. I never went to summer camp, but I imagine this was the craziest summer camp of all time.”

Dragge says that though Pennywise is enjoying this yr with a slew of youthful bands throughout completely different genres — an expertise he says differs from the old-school days of the Vans competition — Dragge continuously will get “stoked” about seeing and discovering new bands within the scene, and he’s excited to witness the recent expertise at this yr’s Warped Tour.

“It’s inspiring, for me. It makes me feel like there’s a future and hope for punk rock in general, it’s not going away,” he says.

Warped Tour has considerably developed since its humble beginnings, turning into one of many longest-running music festivals on the earth. Dragge says, “Warped Tour deserves the ultimate respect of any festival on the planet” due to what it achieved with its revolutionary concept to take a competition on wheels nationwide, making a blueprint for different music festivals, which in keeping with Dragge, is now copied by everybody.

“That’s all Kevin’s doing and he’s going to go down in history as the greatest of all great operators for the biggest, craziest punk rock circus of all time that ran around this globe,” Dragge says.

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