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Blink-182 announces 2024 tour dates in 30 cities across North America: See the list
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Date:2025-04-16 12:29:12
Blink-182 has been performing in front of sold-out crowds ever since its founding members reunited at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and embarked on a massive tour.
And if you missed them this year, fear not: The iconic pop-punk band is going to keep the party going well into next summer. Blink-182 announced Monday that has added 2024 concerts to its schedule that include both arena and stadium dates.
The announcement comes days after the release of the band's latest album, "One More Time" − its first featuring Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Tom DeLonge together since 2011's "Neighborhoods." Released Oct. 20, the album has been promoted by six singles that include the title track and "Edging," the band's first song since the return of DeLonge, who departed the band in 2015.
Produced by Live Nation, the newly added 30-city North American trek begins June 20 in Orlando, Florida and ends Aug. 15 in Toronto. Blink-182 also announced several international stops in Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
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Blink-182 2024 tour tickets
If you want to catch Blink-182 on tour, tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. local time Friday at blink182.com
VIP packages will be available that include premium tickets, invitation to the pre-show hospitality lounge and specially designed merchandise items. More information is available at vipnation.com.
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Blink-182 2024 North American tour dates
June 20 Orlando, Florida; Amway Center
June 21 Miami; Kaseya Center
June 24 San Antonio, Texas; Frost Bank Center
June 25 Fort Worth, Texas; Dickies Arena
June 27 Denver; Ball Arena
June 30 San Diego; Petco Park
July 2 Glendale, Arizona; Desert Diamond Arena
July 3 Las Vegas; T-Mobile Arena
July 6 Los Angeles; SoFi Stadium
July 8 Fresno, California; Save Mart Center
July 9 San Francisco; Chase Center
July 11 Salt Lake City; Delta Center
July 13 Portland, Oregon; Moda Center
July 14 Quincy, Washington; Gorge Amphitheatre
July 21 Queens, New York; Citi Field
July 23 Boston; Fenway Park
July 24 Hartford, Connecticut; The XFINITY Theatre
July 26 Philadelphia; Wells Fargo Center
July 27 Washington, D.C.; Capital One Arena
July 29 Greenville, South Carolina; Bon Secours Wellness Arena
July 30 Raleigh, North Carolina; PNC Arena
Aug. 1 Lexington, Kentucky; Rupp Arena
Aug. 2 Indianapolis; Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Aug. 6 Minneapolis; Target Center
Aug. 7 Milwaukee; Fiserv Forum
Aug. 9 Kansas City, Missouri; T-Mobile Center
Aug. 10 St. Louis; Enterprise Center
Aug. 12 Detroit; Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 13 Columbus, Ohio; Schottenstein Center
Aug. 15 Toronto, Ontario; Rogers Centre+
Blink-182 international tour dates
Australia and New Zealand
Feb. 8 and 9 Perth, Australia; RAC Arena
Feb. 11 Adelaide, Australia; Entertainment Centre
Feb. 13, 14, 26, 27 and 29 Melbourne, Australia; Rod Laver Arena
Feb. 16, 17, 23 and 24 Sydney, Australia; Qudos Bank Arena
Feb. 19, 20 and 21 Brisbane, Australia; Entertainment Centre
March 2 Auckland, New Zealand; Spark Arena
March 4 Christchurch, New Zealand; Christchurch Arena
Latin America
March 27 Lima, Peru; Estadio San Marcos
April 2, 3, 5 and 6 Mexico City, Mexico; The Sports Palace
Europe
Aug. 26 Belfast, U.K.; SSE Arena
Aug. 27 Dublin, Ireland; Royal Hospital Kilmainham
Aug. 29 and 30 Glasgow, U.K.; OVO Hydro
Eric Lagatta covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach him at elagatta@gannett.com
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