That’s an interesting assortment of dates Also interesting that they're playing the White Lightning Stage
So everything except the Rock On The Range and Northern Invasion markets I have a feeling they'll get added on later
So I'm debating on going to either the Toronto or Cuyhoga Falls dates for Underoath and Silverstein BUT Senses Fail are playing Toronto and Knocked Loose is playing CF. I'm seeing SF at Northern Invasion and possibly on their tour with Shaprtooth. I've seen KL at Warped last year and on their tour with Terror. Someone make this choice for me!
I'd say see KL just because they're undeniably an incredible live band and seeing them play such a big stage will be unparalleled.
Damn, I never listened to Senses Fail and I don't get how I managed to survive this long without them. They're for sure in my top 15 now! I'll probably check them out in Albuquerque with Sharptooth instead though so that way I can keep both of them out of the way of possible conflictions at Warped in Denver
Also speaking of seeing bands before warped to avoid conflicts, I ended up getting the night off work somehow and Knuckle Puck are playing here tonight. I don’t really like them enough to where it’d cause too many conflicts (I’d probably pick most of my choices over them) but I kinda wanna see them. Should I just go tonight instead? It’s like $20 though
I'm gonna be scouring around for Warped Tour merch soon, so I'm intrested if anyone's got stuff from Warped 2011. I'm just looking for pictures for reference right now. Doesn't matter what band, just has to have "Warped" somewhere on it and be from that year
I'd go with Cuyahoga Falls for Knocked Loose. I like Senses Fail (especially that new record) but Knocked Loose is a way more consistent live band, and since they're only playing four dates, there's less of a chance they'll be exhausted by that point.
Fuck that's a good point on bands getting exhausted. The only thing was that I heard a rumor that KL will be announcing more dates since their tour with Terror will be over soon.
I'm definitely in the minority but of all the years I've been to (2013 on) I thought 2017 had one of the best lineups if not the best. Not surprised it didn't sell well though.
Nah a ton of people liked the lineup, but they are all music nerds like us. It just didn't target the demographic that buys enough tickets to make it profitable