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Sublime is an American reggae punk band from Long Beach, California. Formed in 1988, the original lineup consisted of Bradley Nowell (vocals and guitar), Eric Wilson (bass), and Bud Gaugh (drums). Lou Dog, Nowell’s Dalmatian, served as the band’s mascot. Nowell died of a heroin overdose in 1996, which led to the group’s initial breakup. In 1997, several of the band’s songs, including "What I Got", "Santeria", "Wrong Way", "Doin’ Time", and "April 29, 1992 (Miami)", received radio airplay in the United States.

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Jul 26, 2025
VANS Warped Tour 2025- Saturday
Nova Twins / girlfriends / MOD SUN / Slaughter To Prevail / Hawthorne Heights / Sublime / The All-American Rejects / Pull The Curtain / Drain / Sueco / Goldfinger / Less Than Jake / Pennywise / A Day To Remember / Big Ass Truck (I.E.) / Gideon / Knuckle Puck / The Aquabats / Enter Shikari / Blackbear / Mom Jeans. / Silverstein / Games We Play / LØLØ / The Word Alive / The Vandals / Body Count / Ice-T / Memphis May Fire / State Champs / 3OH!3 / Black Veil Brides / Speed of Light / Fishbone / Jutes / Silly Goose / New Years Day / Jack Kays / Sophie Powers / CKY / KennyHoopla / Sace6 / The Suicide Machines / De Wayne / Landon Barker / HANABIE. / Fire From the Gods / Sunami / Cartel / Ringpop! / Huddy / Beauty School Dropout / If Not For Me / Arrows in Action / Rain City Drive / Taylor Acorn / Charlotte Sands / Dexter and The Moonrocks / Better Lovers / DYE / Lil Toe (Ammo) / MEGG / trxvis / Selfish Sons / TX2 / Ava Maybee / Kami Kehoe / Mariachi El Bronx / El Centro Show all bands
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Shoreline Waterfront Long Beach, California, United States

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Feb 16, 2025

This Sublime concert was missing from the list in 1994 I know this because I played the show. I played in a band called crutch cane we were the opener at Dream Street in San Diego. We literally hung out with Lou dog in the van before the show, and after we played our set Brad and their bass player approached me and mentioned that they thought we were the best new ska Punk stuff coming out of Southern California, they gave me their home numbers and told me to get a hold of them for touring purposes. I tried and tried and tried but was never able to get a hold of anyone except for their mothers. Good Times a long time ago God bless you guys and rest in peace Brad.

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