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11th May 2012

Preview: Vans Warped Tour 2012

With the hype of a Vans Warped Tour date being so high, the tickets, on sale now, are bound to be like gold dust.
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Vans Warped Tour UK
10th November 2012
Alexandra Palace, London

Tickets are on sale now for £40 + booking fee.  

The Vans Warped Tour is one of the biggest travelling festivals in the US with bands including Asking Alexandria, All Time Low, Enter Shikari and Paramore to name but a few.

But the tour often received criticism for only touring across the pond and European fans have been pretty pissed off to say the least. But 14 years since the last UK date of a Warped Tour, it’s back and promising to be bigger than ever.

While only one band has been announced so far – Sheffield metal mob Bring Me The Horizon – if the US dates are anything to go by, it will not be a letdown. It is also the only appearance in the UK of the Steel City metallers of 2012 as they are busy working on their follow up to critically acclaimed 2010’s There is a Hell, Believe Me…

Love or hate BMTH, the reason to buy a ticket is that there will be many more bands announced within the next few weeks or months and with the hype of a Vans Warped Tour date being so high, the tickets, on sale now, are bound to be like golddust.

Visit the Vans Warped Tour website for more details.


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