Blink-182 Announces Long-Aanticipated Tour Across North America and Europe
Blink-182, the iconic California punk-pop trio featuring Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker, revealed their first reunion tour in a decade. The shows will span the Americas and Europe, with two Spanish dates in October 2023: Madrid at the WiZink Center on the 3rd and Barcelona at Palau Sant Jordi on the 4th.
The trek, organized by Live Nation, represents the band’s most ambitious road journey to date. It will accompany a brand-new track titled “Edge”, scheduled for release the following Friday. This release also marks Blink-182’s return to a studio setting in its most classic lineup to date, celebrating a largely anticipated comeback.
Tickets for Spain go on sale Monday, October 17 at 11:00 a.m. local time through the organizer’s website. A pre-sale will open earlier on the same site at 10:00 a.m. for enrolled fans, providing an early chance to secure seats.
With over 50 million records sold worldwide, Blink-182 stands among the most influential rock bands in history and a key force in reviving ’90s punk energy. The group originated in California in 1992, founded by Hoppus and DeLonge. In 1998, Scott Raynor was replaced by Barker. A major lineup shift followed in 2015 when DeLonge exited, with Matt Skiba joining the band.
Across eight studio albums—from the debut Cheshire Cat (1994) to Nine (2019)—the ensemble has delivered a string of enduring hits. Among these, tracks like What’s My Age Again? and All the Small Things remain cornerstones of 1990s and early 2000s rock. The forthcoming material promises to blend the band’s signature melodies with fresh energy that fans have long awaited. [Citation: Music industry press release]