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No Service Fees for Vans Warped Tour 2010 Tickets if Purchased in June

Grab your studded belts, black eyeliner, knee pads, shoulder guards, and favorite pair of Vans: The Vans Warped Tour is coming to the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach for the second year in a row on July 24. Dubbed a "punk rock summer camp," the longest-running touring festival --...
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Grab your studded belts, black eyeliner, knee pads, shoulder guards, and favorite pair of Vans: The Vans Warped Tour is coming to the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach for the second year in a row on July 24.

Dubbed a "punk rock summer camp," the longest-running touring festival -- now in its 16th year -- is making the trek to our neck of the woods with veteran and newbie bands alike. You can expect to see an eclectic mix with Pennywise, Sum 41, the Dillinger Escape Plan, We the Kings, Mayday Parade, NeverShoutNever, and the Cab among the 100 bands slated to perform, and ska fans will rejoice with Reel Big Fish rejoining the band roster too.

Read more and see a video from local band Hey Monday, who will perform at this year's festival, after the jump.

Reel Big Fish hasn't hit the Warped Tour since its 2003 appearances, and we can't wait to hear what it's going to cook up. The band hasn't released anything since its January 2009 Fame, Fortune, and Fornication -- and that was an album filled with covers of bands like Poison, Tom Petty, Eagles, and John Mellencamp.

But possibly the best news about this show announcement is the discount. We cringe at the thought of getting tickets for shows and having to pay the $12-plus in service fees. But if you buy your Warped Tour tickets via ticketmaster anytime in June, you'll pay only the $31.93 per ticket. No fees. Sweet deal.

Show starts at noon on July 24. All ages. For more information and the complete lineup, go to warpedtour.com


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