Vans Warped Tour Adds International Dates For 2026

Warped Tour return 2025

Vans Warped Tour is expanding for 2026, and emos all over North America can make their way to a stop near them. On November 24, the official Warped Tour Instagram account revealed that they’re making stops in Mexico City and Montreal as well as Washington DC, Long Beach, and Orlando.

While the lineups are still in the works, we know there will be some amazing acts coming through all five dates. In 2026, you can catch Vans Warped Tour in DC on June 13 and 14, in Long Beach on July 25 and 26, in Montreal on August 21 and 22, in Mexico City on September 12 and 13, and in Orlando on November 14 and 15.

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“Bringing Warped back to international stages is an exciting milestone. Montreal and Mexico City are home to some of the most dedicated music fans in the world, and expanding into these cities lets us share the Warped spirit with even more people. It’s the perfect time to grow the tour and celebrate the global community that’s been with us from the beginning,” Kevin Lyman, founder of the Vans Warped Tour, says.

Currently, passes for DC, Long Beach, Montreal, and Orlando are slated to go live on November 26, and Mexico City tickets will go live on December 2. Find your city and register for pre-sale here.

Recently, Warped Tour just wrapped their 2025 run in Orlando on November 15-16. Attendees were treated to an amazing array of acts, including a headlining set from mgk. In fact, he live-debuted his cover of Goo Goo Dolls‘ “Iris” with Julia Wolf, who also appeared at Warped Tour and is set to support him on select dates on his tour.

And, of course, it wouldn’t be an mgk show without help from his best friend Mod Sun. The two, along with We The Kings‘ Travis ClarkTravis Mills, and Bam Margera took the stage to perform “bloody valentine.”

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