Blink-182 announce summer 2024 stadium dates in the US and Canada
Fresh from their headline sets at the When We Were Young festival, the reunited Blink-182 have announced a massive North American tour
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Blink-182 have announced a massive North American tour for next summer.
Fresh from their headlining appearances at the weekend's When We Were Young festival, and the October 20 release of their new album One More Time..., the San Diego pop-punk trio have revealed that they'll be hitting up 30 cities next summer for stadium shows, with support from Pierce The Veil, (and Alexisonfire in Canada).
Tickets go on sale on Friday, October 27 at 10am local time.
Catch the Mark, Tom and Travis show in the following cities:
Jun 20: Orlando Amway Center, FL
Jun 21: Miami Kaseya Center, FL
Jun 24: San Antonio Frost Bank Center, TX
Jun 25: Fort Worth Dickies Arena, TX
Jun 27: Denver Ball Arena, CO
Jun 30: San Diego Petco Park, CA
Jul 02: Glendale Desert Diamond Arena, AZ
Jul 03: Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena, NV
Jul 06: Los Angeles SoFi Stadium, CA
Jul 08: Fresno Save Mart Center, CA
Jul 09: San Francisco Chase Center, CA
Jul 11: Salt Lake City Delta Center, UT
Jul 13: Portland Moda Center, OR
Jul 14: Quincy Gorge Amphitheatre, WA
Jul 21: Flushing Citi Field, NY
Jul 23: Boston Fenway Park, MA
Jul 24: Hartford The XFINITY Theatre, CT
Jul 26: Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center, PA
Jul 27: Washington DC Capital One Arena
Jul 29: Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena, SC
Jul 30: Raleigh PNC Arena, NC
Aug 01: Lexington Rupp Arena, KY
Aug 02: Indianapolis Gainbridge Fieldhouse, IN
Aug 06: Minneapolis Target Center, MN
Aug 07: Milwaukee Fiserv Forum, WI
Aug 09: Kansas City T-Mobile Center, MO
Aug 10: St. Louis Enterprise Center, MO
Aug 12: Detroit Little Caesars Arena, MI
Aug 13: Columbus Schottenstein Center, OH
Aug 15: Toronto Rogers Centre, Canada
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At the When We Were Young festival, the reunited San Diego pop-punk trio's Pink Stage set featured 23 songs, including four songs from their brand new album: their 2022 comeback single Edging, More Than You Know, Dance With Me and the album's title track.
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