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Joan Jett will take care of unfinished business when she performs July 24 as part of the Vans Warped Tour at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center.

Announced Thursday as the special guest on a single date of the final coast-to-coast version of the punk rock-influenced caravan, Jett was an unexplained no-show when Warped visited Ruoff in 2006.

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer appeared as a old-school icon throughout the 2006 tour, including a July 27 show in Pittsburgh and a July 29 show in Detroit.

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But on July 28, 2006, when dozens of Warped acts invaded Ruoff (known then as Verizon Wireless Music Center), Jett performed at Toms River Fest in New Jersey. The 2018 Ruoff show serves as an unexpected make-up date.

Twelve years later, Jett's trailblazing credentials are firmly entrenched.

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She co-founded the Runaways in 1975, and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts reached No. 1 in 1982 with their version of "I Love Rock 'N Roll."

Jett is spending part of her summer as a supporting act for Styx. That tour visited Ruoff on July 11.

This year's Warped will bring Asking Alexandria, Frank Turner, Simple Plan, Chelsea Grin and Every Time I Die to Ruoff. More than 50 acts will perform on six stages.

The tour debuted in 1995 and made its first visit to the Noblesville amphitheater in 2001. Warped founder Kevin Lyman announced 2018 as the final year for the tour as a "cross-country" expedition.

The Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band, an Indiana trio that toured with Warped in 2010, appeared as a special guest at this summer's Warped show in Nashville, Tenn.

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Call IndyStar reporter David Lindquist at (317) 444-6404. Follow him on Twitter: @317Lindquist.