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==Setlist== |
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! width="200" rowspan="1"| Song |
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|align="center"|Dumpweed |
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|align="center"|[[Enema of the State]] |
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|align="center"|Feeling This |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|The Rock Show |
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|align="center"|[[Take Off Your Pants and Jacket]] |
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|align="center"|Easy Target |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|What's My Age Again? |
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|align="center"|[[Enema of the State]] |
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|align="center"|Obvious |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|I Miss You |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|Stay Together For The Kids |
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|align="center"|[[Take Off Your Pants and Jacket]] |
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|align="center"|Down |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|Always |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|Stockholm Syndrome |
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|align="center"|[[Blink-182]] |
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|align="center"|First Date |
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|align="center"|[[Take Off Your Pants and Jacket]] |
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|align="center"|Man Overboard |
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|align="center"|[[The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!)]] |
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|align="center"|Going Away To College |
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|align="center"|[[Enema of the State]] |
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|align="center"|Not Now |
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|align="center"|[[Greatest Hits]] |
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|align="center"|All the Small Things |
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|align="center"|[[Enema of the State]] |
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|align="center"|Adam's Song |
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|align="center"|[[Enema of the State]] |
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|align="center"|Reckless Abandon |
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|align="center"|[[Take Off Your Pants and Jacket]] |
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|align="center"|Josie |
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|align="center"|[[Dude Ranch]] |
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|align="center"|Anthem Part Two |
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|align="center"|[[Take Off Your Pants and Jacket]] |
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| colspan=6 align=center | '''Encore'' |
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|align="center"|Travis Barker Drum Solo |
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|align="center"|Carousel |
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|align="center"|[[Cheshire Cat]] |
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|align="center"|Dammit |
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|align="center"|[[Dude Ranch]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 21:47, 27 August 2009
Tour by Blink-182 | |
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Start date | July 23, 2009 |
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End date | October 4, 2009 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 53 |
Blink-182 concert chronology |
The Blink-182 Reunion Tour is an ongoing concert tour by American punk rock band Blink-182. It is the band's first tour together in over 4 years and is one of the most anticipated reunion tours of past years.
Blink-182 announced the tour dates dates on May 15, 2009. The band also announced that tickets would be at least $20, these are mainly lawn seating at amphitheaters. The $20 ticket price includes fees and taxes, as well as free parking at the concert. The band will be supported on the tour by a variety of high-profile acts including Weezer, Fall Out Boy, Panic At The Disco, The All-American Rejects, Taking Back Sunday, Valencia, Motion City Soundtrack, Planet Smashers, Chester French and Asher Roth.
History
After tensions between the band members arose in 2004, a planned tour was cancelled and on February 22, 2005, after much tension, their band manager called Hoppus and Barker to tell them that DeLonge had quit the band.[1] This began an almost four year hiatus.
The members went their separate ways. DeLonge formed a new band, Angels & Airwaves, which released two albums and a DVD, entitled Start the Machine, chronicalling the final days of Blink-182 and the genesis of Angels & Airwaves. Hoppus and Barker formed a new project +44, which released one album in 2006. The new +44 album was still in pre-production.
At the 51st Grammy Awards ceremony on February 8, 2009, all three members of the band appeared onstage for the first time since December 2004.[2] Barker announced the band's reformation, stating that "we used to play music together, and we decided we're going to play music together again," with Hoppus adding, "Blink-182 is back!" A message appearing on the band's website the same day confirmed the reformation and added that the band was in the studio writing and recording a new album and preparing for a world tour.[2] The band also updated their "smiley face" logo to feature six arrows instead of the previous five. After the on-stage announcement many fans began to speculate on Travis Barker's arm being in a sling. An MTV article released on February 10 claimed that Barker had recently undergone surgery to repair "extensive nerve damage," from which a recovery could take up to ten weeks. This will not affect the tour, which is scheduled for the summer of 2009.[3]
On February 16, DeLonge confirmed that Blink-182 would be touring in "a big event" this summer. DeLonge went on to note that his commitments with Angels & Airwaves would be held off and the band would release a new album coupled with a feature film in 2010. DeLonge stated that the new Blink-182 record would be a fusion of all his previous works, including Box Car Racer and Angels & Airwaves.[4]
As a surprise to fans, the band played their first live performance since 2004 at the T-Mobile launch for the new Sidekick at the Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California on May 14, 2009.[5]. In addition to the performance, the band made their first television appearance since the 2005 break up; they played "The Rock Show" on May 18 and also performed "All the Small Things" on May 19, both on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
In an interview with MTV, Hoppus stated that he plans to do a European tour in 2010.
Personnel
- Mark Hoppus – bass, vocals
- Tom DeLonge – guitars and vocals
- Travis Barker – drums, percussion
Tour dates
The dates for the North American leg of the tour were announced in May 2009.[6][7]
Promotional shows
Date | City | Venue |
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May 14, 2009 | Hollywood, CA | T-Mobile Sidekick Launch Party Reunion Show |
May 18, 2009 | Burbank, CA | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno |
May 19, 2009 | Burbank, CA | The Tonight Show with Jay Leno |
June 9, 2009 | Hollywood, CA | Jimmy Kimmel Live! |
June 19, 2009 | Santa Monica, CA | The Daily Habit |
July 20, 2009 | Inglewood, CA | The Forum Private Show |
North American leg
Setlist
Song | Album | ||||||
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Dumpweed | Enema of the State | ||||||
Feeling This | Blink-182 | ||||||
The Rock Show | Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | ||||||
Easy Target | Blink-182 | ||||||
What's My Age Again? | Enema of the State | ||||||
Obvious | Blink-182 | ||||||
I Miss You | Blink-182 | ||||||
Stay Together For The Kids | Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | ||||||
Down | Blink-182 | ||||||
Always | Blink-182 | ||||||
Stockholm Syndrome | Blink-182 | ||||||
First Date | Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | ||||||
Man Overboard | The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!) | ||||||
Going Away To College | Enema of the State | ||||||
Not Now | Greatest Hits | ||||||
All the Small Things | Enema of the State | ||||||
Adam's Song | Enema of the State | ||||||
Reckless Abandon | Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | ||||||
Josie | Dude Ranch | ||||||
Anthem Part Two | Take Off Your Pants and Jacket | ||||||
'Encore | Travis Barker Drum Solo | align="center" | |||||
Carousel | Cheshire Cat | ||||||
Dammit | Dude Ranch |
References
- ^ "Mark Hoppus "Tells All" About Blink-182, Plus 44". Ultimate-Guitar.
- ^ a b Gil Kaufman (February 8, 2009). "Blink-182 Confirm Reunion On Grammy Stage". MTV News. Retrieved 2009-02-09.
- ^ "Blink-182's Travis Barker Explains Arm Sling". MTV. February 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
- ^ "182 Online:: For All (The Small) Things Blink-182. Tom DeLonge also comfirmed that the 6th arrow on the logo represents a "new campaign"". Modlife. February 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
- ^ "Blink-182 reunites after travis".
- ^ Blink-182 Tour Dates
- ^ Tour Dates