Blink-182 have added more new shows to their 2027 tour, taking place in Italy, France and Germany.
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Earlier this month, the pop-punk icons confirmed their first live shows for next year, taking place at twin German festivals Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park. They then followed this up last week by confirming a slot at Rock For People at Hradec Králové/Park 360.
Now, three more shows have been added to the itinerary, kicking off at Waldbühne in Berlin on June 8, and continuing with a show in Milan and a show in Paris on June 13 and 15 respectively.
Support at the Germany show will come from Billy Talent, and Pierce The Veil will be opening at the shows in Italy and France. Tickets go on sale this Friday (June 26) at 10am local time, and pre-sale options kick off tomorrow (Tuesday June 23) at 10am.
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Blink-182’s newly announced 2027 tour dates are:
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8 – Waldbühne, Berlin
13 – I-Days Ippodromo Snai San Siro, Milan
15 – La Défense Arena, Paris
In February, Blink-182 played what they declared what was their only show of 2026 at the Innings Festival in Tempe, Arizona, although they did play a private show for Mercedes in Los Angeles on May 19.
Since then, they have released a 20th anniversary reissue of their 2001 album ‘Take Off Your Pants And Jacket’ which features six bonus tracks, and some fans are convinced that a new album is on the way.
Nothing has been confirmed at time of writing about a new record, but if the trio do drop a new album, it will be the first since 2023’s ‘One More Time…’.
That latest album was the first in over a decade with the original trio of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, and soon after it was released the band embarked on a huge ‘Missionary Impossible’ tour.
As well as announcing new shows for 2027, drummer Barker is set to be the subject of the new documentary Louder Than Fear, which will be released on Hulu in the US and Disney+ internationally on August 13, after its world premiere at Tribeca Festival on June 13.
Directed by Justin Krook and Michael Dwyer, the doc explores Barker’s life and career, the 2008 plane crash that almost claimed his life, and the “raw and redemptive journey” he embarked on afterwards.
Last year, Mark Hoppus spoke to NME about his emotional memoir Fahrenheit-182, and also opened up about how the band have grown since forming the band in the early ‘90s.
“When we started Blink, our biggest goal in the whole world was to sell out a small club in San Diego called Soma. The big time of playing the big room there was 1,200 people. When we sold out that room in 1995, I thought we’d made it by playing the biggest punk rock club in our hometown. What else is there?,” the bassist explained.
“Then you go on and get signed to a label, then a major label, then you have your song on the radio, then you’re playing larger venues. Last year, we were selling out stadiums in Los Angeles, Boston and New York. I’m like, ‘Holy hell, this is our band that we started in Tom’s garage’.”
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