Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman has confirmed that the iconic touring punk-rock festival will make its return in 2025.
Speaking to Pollstar, Lyman shared, “We have something cooking for 2025. Details should be ready in a few weeks.” No further information about the lineup, dates, or locations has been revealed at this time, but a 2025 return would coincide with the festival’s 30th anniversary, which would surely be cause for celebration.
Warped Tour, known for being a cultural cornerstone for punk, rock, and alternative music fans, has been absent from the festival circuit since its final, abridged outing in 2019. Now, its return could be poised to unite nostalgic concert-goers with newcomers to the genres for the first time since pop-punk experienced a revival at the beginning of this decade.
Rumors of Warped Tour’s revival started circulating earlier this month when the YouTube channel Rock Feed reported that “multiple sources familiar with the matter” had confirmed the festival’s 2025 return. Rock Feed also indicated that Live Nation would now oversee the festival, with Lyman playing a yet-to-be-specified role.
Now, as we await further details, folks are reflecting on the legacy of Warped Tour, especially during a time where its ‘90s origins seem more and more distant from the realities of today’s live music landscape. Even before Lyman’s confirmation, Katy Perry recently name dropped the festival during her acceptance speech for the Video Vanguard Award at MTV’s VMAs, calling it a “bygone [place] where I found a voice, identity, and a community so early on.”
For more, revisit the eulogy for Warped Tour that Consequence’s Alex Young wrote when its final cross-country trek was announced in 2018, praising it as once being “a rite of passage for punk-loving adolescents” and detailing its downfall amid declining lineups, controversies, and more.