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Tom DeLonge hints at Blink-182 spring break shows

DeLonge suggests Blink-182 may play more shows soon, posting on Instagram that the band is eager to perform again.

Tom DeLonge hints at Blink-182 spring break shows
Written by
Andrew Wescott
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Published
Jan 7, 2025 • 10:25 AM
Blink-182 have teased potential spring live shows, with Tom DeLonge sharing a message on social media suggesting the band are eager to return to the stage.

The pop-punk trio, who reunited with DeLonge for their recent world tour in support of their album 'One More Time...', are currently scheduled to headline When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas this October.

Taking to Instagram, DeLonge posted alongside a live performance photo: "@blink182 should we play some spring break shows just for the fuck of it? We are board and want to playyyyy - we miss you fuckers."
The post follows bandmate Mark Hoppus sharing a live image with the caption "blink-182 forever" on the same platform.

Blink-182's most recent performance took place in Mexico City last November, following headline appearances at Reading & Leeds Festival, alongside shows in Belfast, Dublin and Glasgow. The band released 'One More Time... Part-2', an expanded version of their 2023 album featuring eight additional tracks, in September.

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