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blink-182 makes a comeback nearly after 10 years
Renzo Fuentes
October 13, 2022
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Photo: blink-182
‘We missed you,’ blink-182!
After nearly ten years apart, blink-182 has come back together and is touring. After a seven-year hiatus, Tom DeLonge is reuniting with Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus in the band; DeLonge left the band twice before coming back again. Matt Skiba of the band “Alkaline Trio” has been filling in for him for the last seven years.
The band announced an upcoming album in a video that was shared on their social media pages on Tuesday, October 11. The song in question is called “Edging,” and it was also teased:
More so – the band announced that they would be undertaking a world tour in March 2023 via their website and social media accounts. Scheduled to begin in March 2023 and running through February 2024, the tour will include dates in Latin America, North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and they’ll be accompanied by other bands, including Turnstile, Rise Against, The Story So Far, and Wallows.
Stream blink-182’s music here:
Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge, and Mark Hoppus created the pop-punk group in San Diego, California, in 1992. Before Scott Raynor’s firing and being replaced by Travis Barker in 1998, the band’s initial lineup included Tom DeLonge on guitar, Mark Hoppus on bass, and Scott himself on drums. The group was well-known for its humor and frequent MTV appearances in music videos. “What’s My Age Again?”, “I Miss You,” and “All The Small Things” are just a few of their well-known singles.
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