Warped Tour 1997
Warped Tour 1997 was the 3rd edition of the Vans Warped Tour. The 26-date North American tour began on July 2, 1997, in San Diego California and ended August 5, 1997, in Atlanta, Georgia. The tour featured one main stage, a side stage, and a "Locals Only" stage sponsored by ASCAP/Ernie Ball on each date. The tour headliners included: Blink-182, Descendents, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Pennywise, Reel Big Fish, Royal Crown Revue, Sick of it All, and Social Distortion.
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Start date | July 2, 1997 |
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End date | August 5, 1997 |
No. of shows | 34 (North America) |
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This was the first edition to feature a European leg, which included Sick of It All, Millencolin, Pennywise, Blink-182, Limp Bizkit, Dance Hall Crashers and Royal Crown Revue.[1]
Bands
North America
All bands performed on the entire tour unless otherwise noted[2]
- 22 Jacks (7/2–7/18)
- The Adversaries (7/11)
- The Amazing Royal Crowns (7/29)
- The Alkaholiks (7/3–7/13)
- The Aquabats (7/2–7/3, 7/23)
- Billy Club (7/16)
- Blink-182
- Blue Bird (7/3)
- The Blue Meanies (7/18)
- The Bouncing Souls (7/21–8/4)
- Buck-O-Nine (7/9–7/16)
- Calvin Krime (7/17)
- Cast Iron Hike (7/29)
- Cause for Alarm (7/26)
- Chuck Ren (7/18)
- Chump (7/12)
- Claw (7/22)
- Crawl (8/1–8/5)
- Creeper (7/6)
- Descendents
- Diesel Boy (7/6)
- Druel (7/17)
- Face to Face (7/5–7/12)
- Fat (7/19–7/23)
- Field Day (7/9)[3]
- Filabuster (7/5)
- Fringe (7/22)
- Eminem
- The Get Up Kids (7/15)
- The Glenmont Popes (7/27)
- Gusto (7/11)
- H2O (7/18–7/23, 7/25 and 7/27–7/29)
- Häd (7/2)
- Handsome (7/24–7/30)
- Hepcat (7/2–7/26)
- Humble Gods (7/3)
- The Independents (7/29)
- Integrity (7/22)
- The Interpreters (7/27)
- The Investigators (7/9)[3]
- J.W.T. (7/2)
- Kid Corduroy (7/11)
- Killer Skabies (7/11)
- Knapsack (7/3–7/5)
- Lagoon (7/6)
- Lagwagon (7/18–8/5)
- Less Than Jake (7/16–8/5)
- LGS (7/5)
- Limp (7/6)
- Limp Bizkit
- Lo Presher
- Mad Caddies (8/1–8/5)
- The Malchiks (7/9)[3]
- Man Will Surrender (7/3)
- The Marshes (7/29)
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Millencolin
- Mog Stunt Team 555 (7/23)
- Mosquitones (7/11)
- Mothermania (7/26)
- MxPx (8/1–8/5)
- NIL8 (7/18)
- No Knife (7/2–7/3)
- The Offspring (7/20)
- Pennywise
- Pet (7/27, 7/30–8/5)
- Pimp a delic (8/5)
- Pivot (7/2)
- Porn Flakes (7/22)
- Protein (7/2–7/6)
- Reel Big Fish (Except 7/22–7/23)
- Reset (7/20)
- RoomFulaNipsey (7/2)
- Royal Crown Revue
- Salmon (7/6)
- Sick Of It All (Except 7/5–7/6)
- The Smooths (7/27)
- Snapcase (7/21 and 7/24–7/25)
- Snot (7/5)
- Social Distortion (Except 7/15)
- Spank (7/3)
- Spider Virus (8/1–8/5)
- Sprung Monkey (7/24–7/29)
- Stick Men (7/24–7/30)
- Strung Out (7/5–7/6)
- Sugar Ray (7/2–7/23)
- The Suicide Machines (7/16–8/5)
- Sun Child
- Ten Day Late (7/9)[3]
- Traitors (7/18)
- Tree (7/29)
- The Vandals (7/2–7/17)
- Vision of Disorder (7/25)
- Warzone (7/27 and 7/30)
- Weston (7/13–7/18)
- White Caps (7/3)
- The Wives (7/25)
- Xtra Large (7/20)
Europe
- Blink-182
- Dance Hall Crashers
- Limp Bizkit (cancelled after 8/22)
- Millencolin
- Pennywise
- Royal Crown Revue
- Sick of It All
Tour dates
References
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