reddit told me that orlando is the week after daylight savings ends which means early sunsets. if they do it yearly, this is the move. might be the most comfortable warped experience i'll ever have lmao
I assume the logic was that Royal & The Serpent -> Honey Revenge was a similar audience so people would stay there while Nothing Nowhere kept people at Beatbox, and Anberlin -> Saosin on Beatbox wouldn’t have a big conflict with Dropkick on the main, but there was such a logjam over there with people flooding in over to that side.
The only set I saw all weekend was The Interruptors and it was a raucous celebration with multiple pits going. They did not disappoint. The WiFi was fucked all weekend so I didnt even see the set times day one.
Cool that it’s coming back, but it’s likely a no-go for me next year. I already know my July 2026 is gonna be packed
Hopefully this is a wake up call to the broader industry that it’s shitty to charge WWWY prices when its totally doable at the warped cost.
Actually it made the stronger point why festivals cost more warped tour couldn't even fill up on toilet paper lol I grew up with warped tour as my favorite festival but this year was rough in a lot of areas
95% of Orlando tickets are sold out. Warped Team going down to Orlando 8/25 for a site check and to plan out the stages.
Assuming it's "Boston" and not Boston given the lack of available sites in the city proper. Mansfield or Foxboro feel infinitely more likely (and are about an hour out LOL)... Either way. If that happens, I'll be pre-ordering tickets to that on-sight. This year's line-up would have been a blast of a day. Not really worth traveling for but more than enough to make it worth the price of admission.