You know it’s officially summer in Toronto when the Vans Warped Tour rolls through. Luckily for all of the festival goer’s, the weather was perfect as opposed to the torrential downpour that occurred last year. Despite the day being disorganized due to some bands having issues while crossing the border and the schedule not being ready by the times bands began to play, it was still a blast once everything got sorted out. Kicking off the main stages this year was Motionless In White, who were then followed by The Devil Wears Prada. As the day progressed, artists such as The Maine, Every Time I Die, One OK Rock, Sumo Cyco and Nick Santino graced the side stages. The beauty of attending Warped Tour is the fact that this one festival brings so many genres together to celebrate the music. No matter where you go on the festival grounds or what time during the day, there would always be something going on. This is a great way to enjoy some of your favourite bands, while discovering and experiencing some new ones.
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