Warped Tour 2025 – 6.14.2025
Through the Lens of Pure Mayhem

From the jump, the energy was off the charts. Escape the Fate came out swinging with a set that blended nostalgia and raw power — a reminder of why they’ve remained scene staples for so long. FEVER 333 delivered a performance that felt more like a revolution than a concert — Jason Aalon Butler’s stage presence is unreal, and the band’s political charge echoed long after their set ended.

MGK lit up the stage with a genre-bending set that had the whole crowd locked in — love him or hate him, the man knows how to control a stage. All Time Low, hometown heroes, had the entire crowd screaming every lyric, hands in the air, and hearts on fire. That set was pure pop-punk joy and the ultimate DC love letter.
Mod Sun brought a vibrant, chaotic energy that felt like a punk rock daydream soaked in neon. His set blurred the line between wild and whimsical, and the fans couldn’t get enough. Meanwhile, Slaughter to Prevail delivered one of the heaviest, most jaw-dropping sets of the weekend — pure sonic violence in the best way possible. The pit during their set? Utter madness.

And let’s talk about From Ashes to New — these guys tore it up. High-energy, flawless vocals, and a ton of crowd interaction made their set one of the most dynamic of the entire tour stop. They’re carving out their place in the modern metal scene with style and substance.

Add in Nitro Circus going ballistic, the fan energy radiating from every corner, and vendors that gave the festival life between sets — DC’s stop on Warped was one for the books.

NITRO CIRCUS – WHERE GRAVITY GOT FLIPPED OFF
Nitro Circus straight-up defied physics this year. Midday, the ramp roared to life and suddenly we had dudes flying through the sky on dirt bikes, flipping scooters, and launching BMX tricks that had the entire festival turning their heads mid-set. You could hear the gasps across the lot. Framing a shot of a backflip with the stage in the background? Pure gold. Those moments? Untouchable.
Warped Tour DC wasn’t just a comeback — it was a statement. A roar. A beautifully unhinged celebration of music, rebellion, skate culture, and community. Through my lens, I saw more than just bands — I saw a scene alive and thriving. Warped Tour DC didn’t just meet expectations — it shattered them. Here’s hoping this isn’t just a comeback, but the beginning of a whole new chapter.