Blink-182 announce new 2024 tour dates with special guest after releasing new album
Tickets for new shows go on sale on Friday (27 October)
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Your support makes all the difference.Blink-182 has announced their 2024 North American tour dates running from mid-June to mid-August in support of their latest album, One More Time.
On Monday (23 October), the three-piece rock band, consisting of Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, shared that they will kick off their One More Time tour on 20 July in Orlando, Florida.
Along with special guests Pierce The Veil, the “All the Small Things” group will make additional stops in major US cities, including Denver, Colorado (27 June); San Diego, California (30 June); Los Angeles, California (6 July) and Boston, Massachusetts (23 July), before wrapping up in Toronto, Ontario on 15 August.
Tickets for the forthcoming dates will go on sale on Friday (27 October) at 10am local time. More information can be found on their website, blink182.com.
One More Time, which The Independent’s Helen Brown argues “is hardly revelatory” in her two-star review of the album, marks the reunion of Blink-182’s classic trio for the first time in seven years.
Guitarist and vocalist DeLonge left the group in 2005 before rejoining in 2011 for their record Neighborhoods. He later departed for a second time in 2015.
During DeLonge’s musical hiatus, he dedicated his time to extensively researching the existence of aliens.
He has long been public about his theories regarding UFOs and extraterrestrial life, and in a recent interview with The Independent, DeLonge, 47, discussed his mission to prove “Aliens exist”.
Blink-182 recently finished the North American leg of their 2023/2024 World Tour on Sunday (22 October) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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They’re scheduled to jet off to Australia and New Zealand for a 17-date tour, beginning on 8 February in Perth and ending on 4 March in Christchurch, NZ.
They will then make their way to South America and Mexico, where they will begin shows on 27 March 2024 in Lima, Peru. Following their North American dates, they will head to Europe to begin the last leg of their world tour in Belfast, UK on 26 August 2024.
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