You actually do it outside by the line and it ends at doors so you don't get in early. It's still a fun time though.
So you did it this year? I don't know what to believe anymore, haha It clearly says this on the site: This class will meet before doors every day at the yellow volunteer tent at 9:45AM. We will have a TEI representative there with a branded sign that says "Harmonica Workshop." At 10AM we will escort the students inside the venue for the workshop. The workshop will last 30 minutes from 10:15-10:45AM and then students will be escorted into the festival grounds for the show. I don't know what to believe anymore, haha
I did it in Orlando and the actual class started at 10:30 and by that time they had already started letting people into the holding area. You spend like 25 minutes messing around on the harmonica and talking to Dan and Alan then you take a picture with the group. After that the TEI guy was like there's actually no way to get you in early since it was 11 so just go through security normally. It was a cool little class but if you're looking to just get in early it's definitely not worth it.
Well I can see the class being fun but getting in early/not waiting in stupid long lines was a big draw. Both my friend and I are FYS fans so it could still be cool.
yes they would of been perfect plus it would be nice for warped to get more indie/pop acts on the tour
Almost everything at Warped Tour including the bands probably lean Left. One pro-life tent and everyone freaks out. If you don't like it, don't buy anything from them.
They were on Full Sail at both dates I went to, but I could see why people would think they'd be bumped. They had the biggest Full Sail crowds of the day. Yesterday they played at the same time as State Champs and STILL had the biggest Full Sail crowd of the day.
Also found out from Frankie who does merch for metro station he's on warped but idk with who and told me metro is working on an acoustic album
Just got home from Scranton. It was a killer day. One of my favorite Warped experiences in my 12 years going. I lucked out on conflicts. My only one was The Interrupters/Sum 41 (no brainer for me). I ended up seeing: full sets: Sum 41 Every Time I Die Less Than Jake Reel Big Fish New Found Glory Sleeping With Sirens Masked Intruder Teenage Bottlerocket Cane Hill partial sets: The Word Alive Whitechapel Chelsea Grin Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! Palaye Royale (great live band. Highly recommend. Left early to get a spot for Sum 41.) State Champs Tonight Alive Coldrain Sum 41 closed and the crowd size/reaction was unbelievable. I don't think I've ever seen a crowd go that crazy for any set at Warped. It was an instant classic set for me. This was the first time they ever had both main stages in the amphitheater at Scranton. I actually prefer the new setup. Hope it stays like this next year.
I really hope they dont put the main stages in the amphitheater at Holmdel. There's no pit, just seats so it would be terrible. Weather isn't looking too good for that day but still almost a week away
More post-Warped tours. Updated. KORN / Breaking Benjamin / Motionless in White / Silver Snakes August Burns Red / Erra / Silent Planet / Make Them Suffer Sleeping With Sirens/ State champs / Tonight Alive / Waterparks The Wonder Years / Real Friends / Knuckle Puck / Moose Blood / Seaway Yellowcard / Like Torches / Dryjacket Beartooth / Every Time I Die / Fit For A King / Old Wounds Insane Clown Posse / Cane Hill Suicide Silence / Whitechapel / Despised Icon / Carnifex / Oceano Dance Gavin Dance / The Contortionist / Hail The Sun / Good Tiger / The White Noise Ice Nine Kills / Secrets /Sylar / Out Came The Wolves / Cover Your Tracks Pierce the Veil / Neck Deep Set Your Goals - Mutiny! 10 year anniversary tour
The Weekend Classic will also be at the Noblesville date on 7/19. They just released a song with Joe Taylor of Knuckle Puck.