Blink-182

American rock band

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2025 Planned Missionary Impossible Tour.
March 2025 Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge began working on new material for an upcoming album.
2025 Planned release of tenth studio album 'One More Time...Part 3'
February 13 2025 During a Los Angeles wildfire benefit show at Hollywood Palladium, Matt Skiba joined Blink-182 on stage to perform 'Bored to Death'.
2024 Launched the One More Time Tour, representing their ongoing musical journey.
September 6 2024 Blink-182 released a deluxe edition of their album called 'One More Time... Part-2'.
August 2024 Tom DeLonge stated the band will continue to be a priority, describing it as 'a whole new beginning for the band'.
2023 Began the World Tour 2023/2024, continuing their global live performances.
October 20 2023 Released their ninth album, One More Time..., marking the return of the original lineup.
October 2022 Blink-182 released the single 'Edging', which became their fourth and longest-running number one hit on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart.
October 11 2022 Tom DeLonge officially returned to Blink-182, announcing a world tour for the next two years and plans to work on a new album.
June 23 2021 Mark Hoppus publicly confirmed his diagnosis with a rare form of cancer, revealing he had been receiving treatment in secret for three months.
2020 Blink-182 recorded the songs 'Love's Not Pretty', 'Same As It Ever Was', and 'The Start/Here We Are' with lead vocals by Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba
2020 Blink-182 continued collaborative work, featuring on Powfu and Beabadoobee's 'Death Bed' (Bonus Remix) and Oliver Tree's 'Let Me Down'
2020 Mark Hoppus released the song 'Quarantine' during the COVID-19 pandemic
January 18 2020 Performed their last pre-pandemic show with Matt Skiba at iHeartRadio's ALTer EGO in Los Angeles.
2019 Blink-182 recorded the song 'Falling' with lead vocals by Mark Hoppus and Matt Skiba
2019 Blink-182 recorded the collaborative song 'I Really Wish I Hated You' featuring Miley Cyrus, with vocals by Mark Hoppus, Matt Skiba, and Miley Cyrus
2019 Blink-182 collaborated on multiple songs, including 'P.S. I Hope You're Happy' with The Chainsmokers from the album World War Joy, 'Scumbag' with Goody Grace, and a mashup 'What's My Age Again?/A Milli' with Lil Wayne
2019 Released 'Nine', continuing their musical journey with Matt Skiba as a band member.
2019 The band's song 'All the Small Things' was adopted as the theme song for the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche.
2019 Released their eighth studio album 'Nine' under Columbia Records, featuring a more diverse sound with hip hop and electronic influences.
2019 One of the tour dates coincided with Blink-182's appearance at the Vans Warped Tour 25th anniversary reunion show.
2019 During the tour, Blink-182 also announced they would perform their 1999 album Enema of the State in full at all shows.
September 22 2019 A concert in Columbus, United States, at the Nationwide Arena was postponed due to unforeseen production delays.
September 20 2019 Blink-182 and Lil Wayne performed at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, attracting an audience of 14,231 and generating $885,645 in revenue.
September 20 2019 The final concert was held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, United States.
September 18 2019 The tour featured a performance in Camden, United States at BB&T Pavilion.
September 16 2019 The concert took place at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, United States.
September 16 2019 The Blink-182 and Lil Wayne Tour concluded in Cincinnati, Ohio, after a series of performances featuring both artists.
September 14 2019 They played at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, United States.
September 13 2019 The tour included a concert at Douglass Park in Chicago, United States.
September 12 2019 Blink-182 and Lil Wayne performed at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, United States.
September 10 2019 The concert was held at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, United States.
September 8 2019 They played at Providence Medical Center Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, United States.
September 7 2019 The tour featured a performance in Council Bluffs, United States at Stir Cove.
September 6 2019 The concert took place at Hartman Arena in Wichita, United States.
September 4 2019 They performed at Pepsi Center in Denver, United States.
September 2 2019 The tour included a stop at USANA Amphitheatre in West Valley City, United States.
August 31 2019 The concert was held in Auburn, United States at White River Amphitheatre.
August 30 2019 They played at Sunlight Supply Amphitheater in Ridgefield, United States.
August 27 2019 The tour featured a performance in Irvine, United States at FivePoint Amphitheatre.
August 8 2019 Blink-182 and Lil Wayne performed at The Forum in Inglewood, with an attendance of 12,540 and revenue of $747,606.
August 8 2019 The concert was held at The Forum in Inglewood, United States.
August 7 2019 They performed at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, United States.
August 5 2019 A concert took place in Phoenix, United States at Ak-Chin Pavilion.
August 4 2019 Blink-182 was scheduled to perform at Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas, but the show was postponed following a mass shooting at a local Walmart the day before. The band announced the delay in solidarity with the community, expressing their love and support.
August 2 2019 The tour stopped in Dallas, United States at Dos Equis Pavilion.
August 1 2019 They held a concert at Austin360 Amphitheater in Austin, United States.
July 31 2019 Blink-182 and Lil Wayne performed at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, United States.

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