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Guest post by Dave Brooks from the touring industry news site AmplifyVans Warped Tour is not a sprint. It’s not even a 10k.The country’s last traveling festival, with its 700-person road crew and 60+ bands, is an ultra-endurance marathon that traverses America, beginning with a scaled down show in Alaska before landing stateside in Dallas and heading east through the southern states. Eventually Warped Tour makes a U-turn in Holmdel, N.J., and heads back west, coming to a halt at the Portland Expo Center. It’s 42 shows in 31 states with hundreds of thousands of fans and lots and lots of Vans sneakers.Leading this motley crew is long-time promoter and indie music hero Kevin Lyman, punk rock’s elder statesman who books, routes and leads Warped Tour with the help of his team at 4Fini. We caught up with Lyman last week during a day off in New Orleans where he was serving in his other official capacity — parent of a college student.“My daughter is in Europe right now, and the other day someone here stole all the wheels off her car,” he explained. “I wish they had left it on cinder blocks. It would have made it easier. These guys literally piled rocks up to support the car. Pretty industrious, actually. They could probably fix America if they put their mind to it.”Is Warped Tour’s main focus still on breaking bands?Absolutely. Last year it was Bebe Rexha out there with us and now she’s got that big hit with G-Eazy. It’s funny because they both started out on Warped Tour. Now they have that big hit and it’s fun to see bands break through like that. I had Sykes play at our barbecue the other day. We shoot a little video of their acoustic set and the next thing you know, 25,000 people have viewed that online. That’s a huge piece of marketing for a young band.

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