If you need to hear Tom DeLonge declare, "Work sucks, I know," in the clearest audio possible, we've got just the thing.Blink ...
Hoppus said he's "trying to remain hopeful and positive" and that he "can't wait to be cancer free and see you all at a concert in the near future." ...
Allow me to introduce myself as the target demographic for Blink-182’s self-titled (or untitled) album — someone who was theoretically amenable to Blink’s ruthlessly hooky form of pop-punk and had no ...
Blink-182's new album is called One More Time, and it's the first for their classic lineup in 12 years — the same three members who landed those pop-punk hits in the late 1990s and early 2000s. DETROW ...
Yesterday (Sept. 22), Blink-182 released two new songs, one of them being the title track to their new album, One More Time. The reflective ballad has fans feeling all sorts of emotional as the group ...
Say it ain’t so! Blink-182 surprised fans by announcing that they are reuniting for a massive world tour and will put out a new song this week. Travis Barker, Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge will be ...
Mark Hoppus revealed on a Q&A livestream that he was diagnosed with the same form of cancer that his mother previously battled.
The van used by Blink-182 in the 2001 “Rock Show” music video is seen on a trailer headed from Sacramento to Austin, Texas, after a couple there tracked down the prop to an auto shop on Elvas Avenue ...
Tom DeLonge is back in blink-182. The return of the estranged guitarist-vocalist of the veteran pop-punk band, also the visionary behind alt-rockers Angels & Airwaves, was announced on the group's ...
Blink-182 have shared two new singles, ‘All In My Head’ and ‘No Fun’, from their upcoming extended album ‘One More Time… Part 2’. Check them out below. Ahead of the release, and their headline ...
The song “What’s My Age Again?” hasn’t been part of rocker Tom DeLonge’s daily life in four years. He left the band Blink-182 in 2015 and, two years later, went on to co-found To the Stars Academy of ...
Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2019, and her work has previously appeared in Entertainment Weekly and the New York Daily News.