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Hello hello! Today is the last in the “Who? What? When? Where? Why?” series, but fear not! This is all just the end of the beginning, as today I left Denver and headed west-bound with the band towards Salt Lake City - our first official tour destination. So, on a day when I’m thinking heavily about all this myself, I give you my “Why”. 

 This question of “why” can manifest itself in many different ways. Why am I going on Warped Tour? Why am I going with I Fight Dragons? Why did I choose to work in the music industry? Most of these questions are straightforward, but the basic idea of “why” has left me thinking for the past few days. My why’s all start with the same basic understanding that I do what I do because I love it. All of it. My Junior year of high school I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life for a career, for college, for anything really. I was going through the motions and enjoying what I was doing in the moment, but I really had no set idea of where these things would take me in the future. Being asked to produce a benefit concert for a school club I was a part of was the one thing that set me on my path. Crazy, right? They really mean it when they say that one moment can change your whole life, I just didn’t imagine that it’d ever happen to me in such a drastic way. 

 Why am I going on Warped Tour? Warped Tour has somehow always been on my list of things to do. Growing up, this tour was the epitome of “summer” and the tour that always made me think of the rock-n-roll lifestyle and what it was all about. I certainly wasn’t wrong! Warped Tour has been going for over 15 years at this point, and has always been a perfect mix of summer, extreme sports, and music. Although this tour is well known as being “the hardest tour to work”, I think it’s the perfect first tour for me. I’m still young, excited and adventurous, so I can handle all the insanity so many people fear and dislike. This is a big bus tour that fully encompasses everything that a musical tour should and could be, while still really giving both fans and the people working it a chance to have a ton of fun. This gives me everything I could ask for in terms of my first real tour experience: a fun summer full of growing relationships, great music, and memories made. And I Fight Dragons, you may ask? I’ll admit, I never thought I’d be going on my first tour with them. I always thought it’d be Bop Skizzum simply because they’re the band I’ve worked for the longest and the most closely. Although this isn’t what I expected, it’s absolutely perfect. This group of guys is fun, kind, and very open to having me join their rat pack. Even though they are a band I don’t get to work with every weekend, I've spent time with them whenever they've made it to Denver, and I happen to L.O.V.E. their live show! I think getting to build this kind of relationship with a new group of people will be a great experience. Everything feels like it’s lined up perfectly: this summer is my perfect storm to grow into my role working in my chosen professional field. 

 Although there are a few different “why” questions surrounding this trip, there is one answer that still remains the same: I love the music business. Since that first concert, I’ve gone on to actually study this industry and work towards making this some kind of career for myself. I know it sounds bonkers, but I really do think that somehow I’ll be able to make this work out. I’ve come to find in life that as long as I continue to do what I feel is right, honest, and the smartest decision for me, that everything else works out in the end. I try really hard not to worry too too much about the little things anymore because I’ve realized that too often I freak out about the most absurd things, and before I even know It, it’s all worked out. I’ll admit that these past few weeks have been full of little freak-outs and scary moments, but all with good cause. My last few days home were stressless and perfect, filled with fun and relaxation with Danny, family and friends.  And now, the time has come! Tour is here, and I finally feel ready to go. I’m ready for this summer full of new adventures and opportunities. You hear me, world? Bring it on. :)

When? Where?

Howdy all! Maddie here :) 

Sorry there hasn't been a new post in a few days...i've been busy spending time with family and friends (not to mention packing!) as Warped Tour is only a few days away at this point! Before I leave, I want to make sure I get through my "who? what? when? where? why?" segment, so tonight we talk about when and where:

WHEN? WHERE? 

These two questions just might be the most quintessential of them all! The Vans Warped Tour is a tour that's been on the road for over 15 years now. Started in 1995, Warped Tour has become a staple of the summer music scene across the United States. With over 100 different bands all traveling in a caravan to different cities every single day, it's fun for everyone, and quite a sight to be seen. Even folks who aren't interested in the musical aspect of the show can find fun in watching skateboarding demos, parusing the many different vendors (both commercial and non-profit), as well as just watching hundreds of teens run around gigantic fairgrounds. 

Here's the dates and locations for this years tour:

Vans Warped Tour 2012 Tour Dates

June 16th - Utah State Fairpark - Salt Lake City, UT

June 17th - Sports Authority Field at Mile High - Denver, CO

June 20th - Luxor Hotel Parking Lot - Las Vegas, NV

June 21 - Orange County Great Park - Irvine, CA

June 22 - Pomona Fairplex - Pomona, CA

June 23 - AT&T Park Lot A - San Francisco, CA

June 24 - Ventura County Fair - Ventura, CA

June 27 - Cricket Wireless Ampitheatre - Chula Vista, CA 

June 28 - Camelback Ranch - Glendale, AZ

June 29 - NMSU Practice Field - Las Cruces, NM

June 30 - AT&T Center - San Antonio, TX

July 1 - Reliant Center Parking Lot - Houston, TX

July 3 - Gexa Energy Pavillion - Dallas, TX

July 5 - Verizon Wireless Ampitheater - Maryland Heights, MO

July 6 - The Palace of Auburn Hills - Auburn Hills, MI

July 7 - First Midwest Bank Ampitheatre - Tinley Park, IL

July 8 - Canterbury Park - Shakopee, MN

July 9 - Sandstone Ampitheatre - Bonner Springs, KS

July 10 - Klipsch Music Center - Noblesville, IN

July 11 - Blossom Music Center - Cuyahoga Falls, OH

July 12 - First Niagara Pavillion - Burgettstown, PA

July 13 - PNC Bank Arts Center - Holomdel, NJ

July 14 - Parterre Île Notre Dame at Parc Jean-Drapeau - Montreal, QC, CANADA

July 15 - The Flats At Molson Canadian Ampitheatre - Toronto, ON, CANADA

July 17 - Darien Lake Performing Arts Center - Darien Center, NY

July 18 - Toyota Pavillion - Scranton, PA

July 19 - Comcast Center - Mansfield, MA

July 20 - Susquehanna Bank Center - Camden, NJ

July 21 - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale, NY

July 22 - The Comcast Theatre - Hartford, CT

July 24 - Merriweather Post Pavillion - Columbia, MD

July 25 - Farm Beureau Live At Virginia Beach 

July 26 - Aaron's Ampitheater at Lakewood - Atlanta, GA

July 27 - Central Florida Fairgrounds - Orlando, FL

July 28 - Cruzan Ampitheatre - West Palm Beach, FL

July 29 - Vinoy Park - St. Petersburg, FL

July 30 - Charlotte Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre - Charlotte, NC

July 31 - Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH

August 1 - Marcus Ampitheatre - Milwaukee, WI

August 4 - King County's Marymoor Park - Redmond, WA

August 5 - Rose Quarter Riverfront - Portland, OR

follow the link to the Warp Tour website to buy tickets for any of these dates here

As you can see, the Warped Tour hits every major city in the US, and even dips up into Canada for two days! If you're more of a visual person like I am, here's a map of all the different spots we'll be hitting:

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if you didn't catch the multiple letters, I actually had to compile two different maps! ha. Funny thing, Google Maps only lets you get directions to and from 25 consecutive cities...too bad we're going to 42. Now you know! 

Anywho, that's the basic idea of the where and when. If you've never been to Warped Tour, it's certainly a sight to be seen, and I'm one to know since i'll be seeing oh so many different sights this summer. If you look closely at the map, you'll notice that out of the 48 continential states, I will be traveling through all but eight. That's INSANE! 42 shows, 42 states. 52 days. Fasten your seat belts, and welcome to Warped Tour. If you all think that this summer is gonna fly by, wait till i try to explain how weird this all feels when I get home in August! ha.

What?

Hey all! for the next in my little introduction series, I give you my "what". What the heck do I do? What will I be doing this summer? What is on this website you've found yourself on? 

My "what" is pretty simple. I am the girl that sells you your cool concert t-shirt or poster. Yup, you got it right! Sounds simple, right? Trust me, it's anything but! I've been in the merch business for about three years now, and it's all about numbers, math, counting, and keeping track of things. To be good at merch you have to be on your game at all times, no matter how crazy things can get. If your lucky, you work for an awesome band that impresses everyone and sells tons of merch, but that means you have to be prepared to handle the masses, which can get pretty messy at times. This summer i'll be holding down fort at the I Fight Dragons tent, talking with fans, selling you our awesome wares, counting and folding shirts, and much much more. If you happen to be at any Warped Tour stops this summer, please feel free to come and say hi, I'd love to make new friends as I go! Merch might be demanding, but never too demanding to make a new friend :) If you're interested in learning the tecnical side of band merch, numbers, etc., I will be doing a post on that later on as I get going this summer, so stay tuned for Merch Math 101!

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On this website is everything and anything you'll need to follow along with me as I start work this summer with I Fight Dragons. On the right-side of the page, you can find social media links to just about any type of network you could imagine: twitter, instagram, Linkedin, my personal Tumblr, Flickr, and a quick RSS feed link. Below those images, you'll find a snippet of my Twitter feed, and even further down? A list of links to pages that have something - anything - to do with me, my blog, or what i'm doing out on the road this summer. This site also hosts a slew of my photography work, a sample of my resume, and a brief "about me" section to help answer any questions you might have. 

Who?

Alright blog, it's about time that you and I really start to kick things off. It'd be smart if i made sure anyone on here actually knows what all this is about, and so here, for you, is what they taught me all those years ago in kindergarten: the who, what, where, when, and why detailing everything and anything you'll want to know for this summer. 

Today's topic: WHO? Who am I, and who's the band i'll be traveling with?  

I'll keep this pretty straightforward, plain and simple. I'm Maddie. I turn 20 years old on June 11th, I have two younger brothers, and come from a tiny, adorable, wonderful suburb just west of the glorious Denver, Colorado. I am currently studying Music & Entertainment Industry Studies at the University of Colorado at Denver, meaning i spend the academic months of the year writing papers on Radiohead, and doing math to find out how much money a band will make if they sell out Red Rocks. I absolutely love the school i go to, and feel like I have really learned a ton in the two years I have spent on campus. Wether it's working with fellow classmates, or being taught by a diverse and well-versed teaching staff, I don't think I could have picked a better program to learn and study in. 

I spend most of my free time away from school at concerts, hanging with friends, or enjoying the outdoors. I spend a good chunk of that time working with Denver-based bands Bop Skizzum, Air Dubai, and the Flobots. This past year I started work writing for Denver-based music blog Ultra5280 as well, and have loved growing more into my role in the Denver music scene by having an outlet to voice my passion for great local music. You can find more about me in the "About" section of the website, but that's the basics! 

Now, about this crazy little band I'm working for... I Fight Dragons

The craziest bunch of nerds you'll ever meet, I fight Dragons is a 5-piece rock outfit based out of Chicago, IL who likes to do things just a bit differently. Using NES controllers, old GameBoy's, and amazing lyrics, this group's music sounds straight out of a 90's video game. If you're looking for something new, uplifting, fun, or just different, they are the band for you. Touring this year as a part of the Vans Warped Tour, this rocking nerd band will be hitting a city near you soon... are you ready to have your mind go "KABOOM!"??