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Warped Tour 2025 Ticket Prices Revealed for General Admission & VIP

The Warped Tour 2025 ticket prices have finally been revealed for presale. Fans of the comeback music festival are now able to purchase general admission and VIP tickets on the tour’s main website, but supplies are limited and the show is expected to sell out fast. Founder Kevin Lyman announced last week on October 17 that the punk-rock concert would be returning for 2025 after a six-year hiatus in time for its 30-year anniversary and would hit three cities: Washington, D.C. in June, Long Beach in July and Orlando in November. But the cost of a ticket for the revived Vans Warped Tour was unavailable until today.

How much are Warped Tour 2025 tickets?

The two-day ticket price for the Warped Tour 2025 is, including fees, $149.98 for general admission and $389.98 for VIP. Both tickets can be upgraded to “Tier 2” for $20 extra, and they can be held on layaway.

These are based on presale tickets for the tour’s June 14-15 stop in Washington, D.C. at the Festival Grounds on RFK Campus. At the time of writing, we were not able to get past the queue for the Long Beach or Orlando stops, but it is expected that the price for those tickets will be within the same ballpark.

Customers can put down a $10 deposit for tickets and can purchase up to 4 tickets total. A VIP ticket includes access to a dedicated viewing area, expedited entry lanes, temperature-controlled restrooms, and more. Doors for the 2025 Vans Warped Tour will open at 11 AM local time and close at 10 PM.

The event is for all ages, though it is recommended that minors attend with an adult chaperone. It should be noted that before the tour went on hiatus, some bands at the festival were accused of sexual assault and misconduct with minors, as reported by Paul Adler on Medium.

The band lineup for the tour will not be announced until January 2025. Some bands will be able to play during multiple stops of the tour, while others will only be available for a single city.

Bands will be able to sell merch and do meet and greets with fans from tents set up in the Artist World section of the venue. Charities and various non-profit organizations, in addition to a Vans Vert Ramp featuring amateur and professional skaters, will be on site as well. There’s no word on whether wrestling will make a comeback on the tour.

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