ORANGEVALE—The Boardwalk ignites this weekend with a triple-threat lineup of music, nostalgia, and creativity, starting Friday night with the return of Warp Tour, a full-throttle tribute to the legendary Vans Warped Tour experience. The high-energy tribute show headlines a weekend that also features an ‘80s–’90s rock reunion from Adonis DNA on Saturday, and wraps with a one-of-a-kind art and acoustic brunch experience Sunday at the Amps & Easels exhibition.

Get ready to relive the glory days of pop-punk and alternative rock when Warp Tour hits the stage on Friday, July 18 at 8:00 p.m. More than just a band, Warp Tour is a full-blown tribute to the Vans Warped Tour era, delivering an electrifying performance packed with driving riffs, singalong choruses, and the anthems that defined a generation.

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The setlist covers some of the scene’s biggest names, including Blink-182, Green Day, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Papa Roach, Sum 41, Good Charlotte, Yellowcard, Jimmy Eat World, and more.

From pop-punk bangers to post-hardcore throwdowns, Warp Tour delivers the spirit of the summer festival circuit straight to the stage. Whether you grew up in the pit or just discovered these bands later, this show will have you jumping, screaming, and singing along from start to finish. This show is 21 and over. All ticket sales are final.

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Saturday Rocks with Adonis DNA Reunion Show

On Saturday, July 19, The Boardwalk keeps the energy flowing with the return of Adonis DNA for a special reunion show. Formed in 2010, the high-octane five-piece band delivers a powerhouse mix of mainstream rock hits from the 1980s and 1990s.

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More than just a bar band, Adonis DNA is an event in itself, known for getting crowds moving with a setlist that spans from Metallica to the Foo Fighters—and even includes a few country curveballs. The band’s raw stage energy and polished musicianship make them a fan favorite for rock fans looking to dance, sing, and reminisce.

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This show begins at 8:00 p.m. and is 21 and over.

Sunday Brunch Brings Art, Music, and Mimosas

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The weekend wraps with a creative twist on Sunday, July 20, as The Boardwalk hosts Amps & Easels, a vibrant mid-morning art and music exhibition beginning at 11:00 a.m. This unique event invites guests to enjoy bottomless mimosa brunch, acoustic performances, and curated visual art from musicians who double as fine artists.

Featured artist Pat Martin, best known for his decades on the airwaves with Sacramento’s 98 Rock and KSEG, will showcase his striking geometric abstract work. Also exhibiting is Gordon Groft, a multi-instrumentalist and world traveler whose photography captures manmade and natural beauty around the globe.

Special musical guest Be Brave Bold Robot will perform an acoustic set during the event. The Sacramento-based indie folk rock collective, led by frontman Dean Haakenson, is celebrated for its inventive blend of narrative-driven lyrics, harmonies, and spoken word. The band’s genre-hopping style and emotional depth have earned a loyal following, and their stripped-down acoustic sets bring added intimacy to their already compelling live presence. This event is open to all ages with a responsible adult.

Located at 9426 Greenback Lane in Orangevale, The Boardwalk remains one of the region’s premier live entertainment venues. Known for hosting nationally recognized tribute acts, original artists, and community-focused showcases, the venue pairs its intimate stage with professional sound, lighting, and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re coming to relive your youth, dance to classic hits, or sip mimosas while browsing local artwork, The Boardwalk offers something for every kind of music lover. To purchase tickets or explore the full lineup of upcoming events, visit www.rocktheboardwalk.com.

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