Warped Tour 1998

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Warped Tour 1998
Tour by Warped Tour
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LocationNorth America
Start dateJune 30, 1998
End dateAugust 9, 1998
No. of shows34
Warped Tour concert chronology
  • Warped Tour 1997
  • Warped Tour 1998
  • Warped Tour 1999

Warped Tour 1998 was the 4th edition of the Vans Warped Tour. The 34-date North American tour began on in Phoenix, Arizona, and ended August 9, 1998 in Austin, Texas. Four concerts were held in Canada, with the rest in United States locations. After the North American tour ended, Warped Tour traveled overseas for the first time, with a modified lineup appearing in Europe, Australia and Japan. [1] The previous edition had a European leg.

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The tour featured four stages – two main and two side – and included a "World Warped Stage" sponsored by ASCAP/ Ernie Ball that showcased local bands. [2] [3] [4] The band lineups and running orders on the stages differed between dates. The tour headliners included Bad Religion, Cherry Poppin' Daddies, Deftones, NOFX, Rancid, Reverend Horton Heat, and The Specials. [5] [6] [7] A 2011 Warped Tour retrospective article in the Dallas Observer deemed the 1998 lineup one of the four best ever Warped Tour lineups in its 17-year history up to that point. [8] Other attractions featured on the tour included skateboarding demonstrations by pros such as Steve Caballero, Neal Hendrix, Andy Macdonald, Mike Frazier, and Jen O'Brien. [7] [9] A tour documentary, Punk Rock Summer Camp, was released on VHS in 1999 and on DVD in 2003. [10] [11]

The July 18 concert in Somerset, Wisconsin at Float Rite Park was merged with the heavy metal festival Ozzfest for the first and only time, resulting in a 12-hour, six-stage, 48-band event called "Ozz Gets Warped" [7] with attendance first reported as 60,000 [12] and later as 39,000. [13] [14]

Bands

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Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
Asia-Pacific
January 9, 1998 Auckland New Zealand Rosebank Domain
January 11, 1998 Gold Coast Australia Doug Jennings Park
January 14, 1998 Byron Bay Rugby League Club
January 15, 1998 Coffs Harbour Coffs Harbour Showground
January 17, 1998 Sydney Keirle Park
January 18, 1998 Ulladulla Milton Showgrounds
January 20, 1998 Newcastle No. 2 Sportsground
January 23, 1998 Adelaide Gawler Racecource
January 24, 1998 Melbourne Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
January 25, 1998 Geelong Geelong Showgrounds
January 28, 1998 Kawasaki Japan Club Citta
January 29, 1998 Osaka Bayside Jenny
January 31, 1998 Honolulu United States Waimanalo Polo Field
North America
June 30, 1998 Phoenix United States Celebrity Theatre
July 1, 1998 Del Mar Del Mar Fairgrounds
July 2, 1998 Irvine Irvine Meadows
July 4, 1998 Lake Tahoe Boreal Ski Area
July 5, 1998 San Francisco Pier 30/32
July 7, 1998 Seattle Kingdome Lot
July 8, 1998 Vancouver Canada PNE Coliseum
July 9, 1998 Estacada United StatesTimberbowl
July 10, 1998 Nampa Idaho Center
July 11, 1998 Salt Lake City Utah State Fairgrounds
July 12, 1998 Boulder Franklin Field
July 14, 1998 Tulsa Mohawk Park
July 15, 1998 Fenton Buder Park
July 16, 1998 Chicago United Center Parking Lot
July 17, 1998 Milwaukee Brewers Stadium Parking Lot
July 18, 1998 Somerset Float Rite Park Amphitheatre
July 19, 1998 Lawrence Burcham Park
July 21, 1998 Pittsburgh IC Light Amphitheatre
July 22, 1998 Pontiac Phoenix Center
July 23, 1998 Cleveland Nautica Stage
July 24, 1998 Toronto Canada Toronto on the Docks
July 25, 1998 Montreal Parc Jean Drapeau
July 26, 1998 Québec City Expo Cité
July 28, 1998 Buffalo United StatesLa Salle Park
July 29, 1998 Northampton Three County Fairgrounds
July 30, 1998 Philadelphia Core States Spectrum
July 31, 1998 Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium
August 1, 1998 New York Randall's Island
August 2, 1998 Asbury Park Stone Pony
August 4, 1998 Jacksonville Jacksonville State Fairgrounds
August 5, 1998 Pompano Beach Pompano Beach Amphitheatre
August 6, 1998 Orlando Central FL Fairgrounds
August 8, 1998 Houston Astro Arena
August 9, 1998 Austin South Park Meadows
Europe
August 28, 1998 Reading England Reading Festival
August 29, 1998 Hasselt Belgium Pukkelpop
August 30, 1998 Dronten Netherlands Lowlands Festival
September 2, 1998 Hamburg Germany Wilhelm Koch Stadium
September 4, 1998 Minden Weserufer
September 5, 1998 Strasbourg France Festival des Artefacts
September 6, 1998 Hünxe GermanySchwarze Heide Airfield
September 7, 1998 Cologne Media Park
September 9, 1998 Berlin Parkbühne Wuhlheide
September 10, 1998 Vienna Austria Libro Music Hall
September 11, 1998 Budapest Hungary Euro Park
September 12, 1998 Ljubljana Slovenia Krizanke
September 13, 1998 Inzell GermanyIce Stadium
September 15, 1998 Bologna Italy Festa de l'Unità
September 16, 1998 Milan Palavobis
September 18, 1998 Barcelona Spain Badalona Olympic Pavilion
September 19, 1998 Madrid Leganes Bullring
September 20, 1998 Pamplona Bullring

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