The Keep A Breast Foundation, a nonprofit focused on breast cancer education and early detection for young people, announced its return to Vans Warped Tour 2026 with a newly designed booth, a first-of-its-kind crypto partnership, and retail pre-party activations with Zumiez across all three U.S. stops. Now in its 26th year, KAB has been part of the Warped Tour fabric since 1998, and the 2026 tour marks a significant expansion of its community-driven efforts.
This year, KAB is embracing crypto philanthropy through a partnership with fomo, a social media platform designed to make crypto safe and simple for everyday users. KAB is the sole nonprofit beneficiary of the Boobillions ($boob) project on Solana, which has already generated nearly $100,000 for breast cancer prevention, education, and wellness. According to the announcement, fomo's model structurally supports nonprofit organizations, lowering technical barriers for users to contribute.
Fans attending the Warped Tour in Washington, D.C., can participate in exclusive meet and greets with Meet Me at The Altar and Daisy Grenade at the KAB booth. Limited edition i love boobies! merchandise will be available at the booth and at Zumiez while supplies last. The foundation's presence on tour aligns with its mission to reach Gen Alpha, Gen Z, and millennials with prevention-focused information through programs like the "i love boobies!" campaign and the Keep A Breast app.
Founded in 2000, KAB fills a critical gap in breast cancer education by reaching young people before they become patients. Its programs aim to reduce breast cancer risk and its impact globally through art, education, prevention, and action. The partnership with fomo and the Boobillions project represents a new avenue for fundraising and awareness in the crypto space.
For more details, the full announcement including downloadable images and bios is available here. Information about the Keep A Breast app can be found here, and details about the Boobillions project are available here.


