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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