Vans Warped Tour has been rolling out the bands one at a time via social media posts, but is now unveiling the fill D.C. lineup (save for three mystery acts). While Warped doesn't delineate headliners, instead putting out alphabetical lineup posters, standout acts include Jimmy Eat World, Coheed and Cambria, Rise Against, Killswitch Engage, Yellowcard, Taking Back Sunday, New Found Glory, Underoath, and The Used.
The new dates arrive in and around Dacus' summer festival appearances, which include sets at Winnipeg Folk Festival, Ottawa Bluesfest, Minnesota Yacht Club, and San Francisco's Outside Lands. The run also follows her previously-announced West Coast run in May, where she'll play shows in Vancouver, Sacramento, Salt Lake City (for Kilby Block Party), and more.
Djo has announced a handful of headlining US tour dates for this summer. The new shows take place in between Djo's previously announced dates opening for Tame Impala, which commence on July 6th in Miami. His headlining tour will kick off on July 14th in Pittsburgh, followed by a return to New York's Forest Hills Stadium on July 17th.
In an Instagram post, the band stressed that while Fogarino "played and co-wrote the new record," he is "still not available" to join them on the road. The percussionist underwent spinal surgery in 2023.
Terror remain a veteran hardcore band that is deeply involved with the current hardcore scene, and every band opening this tour is a band that's shaping the future of hardcore as we speak: LIHC ass-kickers Pain of Truth, Baltimore's charismatic End It, and LA youth crew revivalists Start Today.
Charley Crockett has announced a summer tour in support of his upcoming album Age of the Ram, which will have him out with Durand Jones & The Indications, Nat Myers, Sierra Hull, Pony Bradshaw, and others along the way.
hemlocke springs' fantastic debut album, The Apple Tree Under The Sea, is out today via AWAL - you can read our review in Notable Releases. To celebrate the release, she's releasing a new video of the final track, "be the girl!," a euphoric bop. It's directed by Quinn Whitney Wilson and premieres at 12:59 PM ET.
Finnish psychedelic black metal band Oranssi Pazuzu released two great albums in the past six years, but they haven't toured this part of the world since before either of them came out. That will soon change; they've announced a North American tour, their first in seven years, happening in May following their set at Northwest Terror Fest and surrounding their set at Maryland Deathfest.
That was the case - by all accounts - regarding our summer tour last year with Spin Doctors and Gin Blossoms. We grew up with Spin Doctors as pups in the same litter... ours is a shared origin story. But working with Gin Blossoms was a first. Their music was everywhere when we were coming up, and yet only last summer did we have the opportunity to learn how fun it is playing with them - and to discover how much energy our three bands put out in combination.
Art-punk/new wave icons DEVO announced the first, Coachella-surrounding shows of their "Mutate Don't Stagnate" tour back in December, and now they've expanded the run. The new shows happen in June in the US, and you can see their updated schedule below. The new additions include a Port Chester, NY show at The Capitol Theatre on June 9, and an Atlantic City, NJ show at Borgata Event Center on June 12.
Modest Mouse are a little over a week away from the start of their first-ever cruise festival, Ice Cream Floats, and ahead of that they've announced new spring tour dates surrounding their sets at Kilby Block Party and Bonnaroo. The shows happen in select US cities in May and June, and you can see all dates below. There's no NYC show this time, but there's a New Haven, CT date at College Street Music Hall on June 3.
Bon Iver's Eaux Claires Festival is making its return to Eau Claire, Wisconsin for the first time in eight years. Set for July 24th and 25th in a new location, the historic Carson Park, the 2026 edition will be feature sets by Aimee Mann, Dijon, Daniel Caesar, Lil Yachty, Kevin Morby, and something dubbed Bon Dylan.