Warped Facebook just posted a video about something called Warped Rewind with a date of October 28, 2017 in the bottom left corner. Any ideas?
The routing of that Moose Blood / Trophy Eyes / Boston Manor / A Will Away tour ends in mid-March, around the same time the Warped Tour lineup got officially announced last year. I could see MB, TE and BM on it.
Would Moose Blood be main stage if they came back this year? They drew well on the side stages in 2015 and have only gotten bigger since then
I would say they'd probably be side stage this year, with potential to be an undeniable Main band in the future if their hype continues.
I would agree. They'd probably be the equivalent of PVRIS two years ago, playing side stage with constant call-ups to Main.
It's hard to say. If Tonight Alive could be main in 2016, Moose Blood could be in 2017. Not sure how good of a measurement it is in terms of draw, but they have 591,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. That's far more than most bands who play Warped in any given year.
I've missed the last two Cleveland warped tours because my friends not being able to get off work. I wish we got a weekend but I don't think it'll ever happen
Is it really? I never noticed that. Minneapolis is usually the day after Chicago. I always want to go back to back days but Milwaukee and Indy are closer than Minneapolis.
I hope Portland isn't at the end, but I'm assuming it will be. We always tend to get shafted slightly when it comes to the lineup due to being at the end. Hated not getting Sum 41 or Atreyu last year.
I do hope Chicago and Milwaukee aren't the same week. For a few years, Milwaukee was a week and a half after Chicago. That was the best. I Call Fives played Milwaukee but not Chicago one year.
Going to try either Camden or Jones Beach one week and then Holmdel the following week to do press. It's usually the half point of the tour so I'll catch the bands leaving week 1 and then see the new bands week 2 without having to travel far.
I'm graduating school in May with no real idea on what I'm doing post grad, but if I'm still in an area with two or more dates in driving distance I'll do my usual 2 or 3 dates.
I always feel bad for anyone whose dates are at the very beginning and the very end of the tour. I like having my date(s) somewhere in the middle.
Yeah at least since 2011. It always works out that if I can't get work off for Detroit then I can just go to Chicago the next day.
I go to Seattle, and its the same situation. No Good Charlotte, no Silent Planet, plus those two bands. It really isn't ideal.
Yeah, we always seem to get the beginning or the end. Those two years (2013 and 2014 I think?) when it was in June were amazing, I'd love it if that would happen again.
Assuming that the Michigan date is on a Friday and the Chicago date is on a Saturday, I think I'll be going to Chicago this year. I have a full-time job now, 8:30-4:30, M-F, and I haven't worked there long enough to accrue paid vacation. If I can find someone that wants to make the trek over to Chicago, I'd be down to go to that date instead.
Since I'll be graduating this year and don't have any summer commitments to potentially interfere I'm gonna try and hit up both Indianapolis and Chicago. I love the Indy date but the Chicago date that I went to for the first time last year was also a great experience.