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World Tour 2023/2024
TourbyBlink-182
Official poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Oceania
  • South America
  • Start dateMay 4, 2023 (2023-05-04)[a]
    End dateAugust 30, 2024 (2024-08-30)
    Legs4
    No. of shows
    • 41 in North America
  • 24 in Europe
  • 16 in Oceania
  • 10 in Latin America
  • 91 in total
  • Supporting acts
  • Turnstile
  • The Story So Far
  • Rise Against
  • Blink-182 concert chronology

    The World Tour 2023/2024, also known as the Rock Hard Tour,[2][3] is an ongoing concert tour by American rock band Blink-182. The tour began on May 4, 2023, at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. The tour was announced on October 11, 2022, alongside the news of Blink-182 reuniting with vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge for the first time since 2014.[4][5][6] Initially launched and billed as a "reunion tour", the band's ninth studio album One More Time... was released shortly before the end of the first North American and European legs.

    Background[edit]

    The tour marks the band's thirtieth anniversary,[7] and their first tour with original singer and guitarist Tom DeLonge since 2014.[8] It also marks their first-ever shows in Latin America.[9] The band has not played Mexico in any capacity since 2004.[10] Previous efforts to tour worldwide were complicated by drummer Travis Barker's flight anxiety following his 2008 plane crash. Barker flew for the first time since that incident in 2021,[11] enabling the band to set dates across the globe.[12] On March 1, 2023, DeLonge announced on his Instagram that the Latin American dates would be postponed until 2024 due to Barker sustaining a finger injury that required surgery and rest.[13]

    Prior to the start of their tour, the band made a surprise appearance at Coachella on April 14, 2023, marking DeLonge's first appearance with the band in nine years.[14] The band then served as a replacement headliner of the festival's second weekend on April 23 after singer Frank Ocean was forced to back out at the last minute.[15] The tour is variously referred to as the Rock Hard Tour in some promotional materials.[2][3]

    As part of the setlist, DeLonge performed two songs recorded during vocalist/guitarist Matt Skiba's time in the band: "Bored to Death" and "Cynical" from California (2016).[16]

    Reception[edit]

    Boxscore[edit]

    Preceding the tour, Billboard estimated that the tour will earn around $150 million across its four legs.[17] At the conclusion of its inaugural North American leg, the publication estimated that it had thus far generated $85.3 million and sold 564,000 tickets, making it the band's biggest outing yet.[18] It surpassed the trio's previous highest-grossing trek, the 2009 In Concert Tour ($22.5 million), by four and a half times. The tour also set slight highs in terms of attendance, with an average of 15,664 per show. Analysts for Billboard determined that higher ticket prices due to the cost of touring and inflation, as well as controversial policies like dynamic pricing, led to the dramatic increase in gross.[19] The highest-grossing individual show was two nights at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, where the trio grossed $8.8 million and sold 43,600 tickets.[20] Later, the magazine ranked it among the Top 10 Highest-Grossing Rock Tours of 2023, reporting that each show from its first two legs were fully sold-out.[20]

    Analysts suggested that the momentum generated by the tour was due to its primary demographic being older and having more disposable income, as well general nostalgia, particularly during a early 2020's mall-punk revival. "Not only is its target demo older (and hopefully wiser and richer), but the band is returning in a more welcoming environment," wrote Eric Frankenberg from Billboard.[19] Bloomberg's Ashley Carman suggested that "the mantle of rock arena stardom is finally being passed on to them from the prior generation of aging rockers."[21]

    Critical reviews[edit]

    The tour has received positive responses from music and entertainment critics. Selena Fragassi at the Chicago Sun-Times praised the band's "innate chemistry" and the fury of Barker's antics,[22] and William Earl at Variety concurred: "The best fireworks were the interplay between the band members. They bounded around the stage, feeling — and acting — like kids again."[23] Chris Riemenschneider of the Star Tribune acclaimed the musicianship: "Blink really [has] its act together, nostalgia act or not."[24] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reviewer Scott Mervis called their performance "triumphant" and praised their set design: "Throwing a middle finger to the typical arena rock setup, Blink arrived on a diamond-shaped stage that was about half the width of the floor. Of course, there's only three of them, and the togetherness, under the circumstances, is a good move."[25] The Seattle Times's Michael Rietmulder observed the band "powering through one pop-punk burner after another, a virtually sold-out Climate Pledge Arena crowd hanging on every cymbal crash and speedball harmony."[26]

    Across the globe, reviews remained positive, though some took issue with the band's humor. After their shows in the U.K., the Guardian's Matt Mills opined: "the stage was set for this show to acknowledge the burdens the band have beaten and celebrate the men they've become – that they instead focus far more on trying to be the kids they once were robs the evening of so much emotional potential."[27]InSydney, reviewer James Jennings of the Sydney Morning Herald complimented the jokes, and called Barker "surely one of the best rock drummers on the planet."[28]

    Set list[edit]

    This set list is from the concert on May 4, 2023 in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.[29]

  • "The Rock Show"
  • "Family Reunion"
  • "Man Overboard"
  • "Feeling This"
  • "Reckless Abandon"
  • "Dysentery Gary"
  • "Up All Night"
  • "Dumpweed"
  • "Edging"
  • "Aliens Exist"
  • "Cynical"
  • "Don't Leave Me" / "Not Now" / "Violence"
  • "Happy Holidays, You Bastard"
  • "Stay Together for the Kids"
  • "Always"
  • "Down"
  • "Bored to Death"
  • "I Miss You"
  • "Adam's Song"
  • "Ghost on the Dance Floor"
  • "What's My Age Again?"
  • "First Date"
  • "All the Small Things"
  • "Dammit"
  • Tour dates[edit]

    List of 2023 concerts
    Date City Country Venue Opening acts
    April 14, 2023[b] Indio United States Empire Polo Club
    April 23, 2023[b]
    May 4, 2023 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center Turnstile
    Beauty School Dropout
    May 6, 2023 Chicago United Center
    May 7, 2023
    May 9, 2023 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
    May 11, 2023 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
    May 12, 2023 Montreal Bell Centre
    May 15, 2023 Toronto Scotiabank Arena Beauty School Dropout
    NOBRO
    May 16, 2023 Cleveland United States Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Turnstile
    Beauty School Dropout
    May 17, 2023 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
    May 19, 2023 New York City Madison Square Garden
    May 20, 2023 Elmont UBS Arena
    May 21, 2023 Boston TD Garden Turnstile
    White Reaper
    May 23, 2023 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
    May 24, 2023 Brooklyn Barclays Center
    May 26, 2023 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
    May 27, 2023 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
    May 28, 2023[c] Atlantic City Atlantic City Beach
    June 14, 2023 Phoenix Footprint Center Turnstile
    Landon Barker
    June 16, 2023 Los Angeles BMO Stadium Turnstile
    Destroy Boys
    June 17, 2023 Turnstile
    Landon Barker
    June 19, 2023 San Diego Pechanga Arena Turnstile
    Destroy Boys
    June 20, 2023 Turnstile
    Landon Barker
    June 22, 2023 San Jose SAP Center Turnstile
    Destroy Boys
    June 23, 2023 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
    June 25, 2023 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
    June 27, 2023 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
    June 29, 2023 Edmonton Rogers Place
    June 30, 2023 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
    July 3, 2023 Denver United States Ball Arena
    July 5, 2023 Dallas American Airlines Center
    July 7, 2023 Austin Moody Center
    July 8, 2023 Houston Toyota Center Turnstile
    KennyHoopla
    July 10, 2023 Tampa Amalie Arena
    July 11, 2023 Sunrise FLA Live Arena
    July 13, 2023 Atlanta State Farm Arena
    July 14, 2023 Charlotte Spectrum Center Turnstile
    Landon Barker
    July 16, 2023 Nashville Bridgestone Arena Turnstile
    KennyHoopla
    September 8, 2023 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis The Story So Far
    September 9, 2023 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
    September 12, 2023 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
    September 13, 2023 Stockholm Sweden Avicii Arena
    September 14, 2023 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
    September 16, 2023 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
    September 17, 2023 Hamburg Barclays Arena
    September 19, 2023 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
    September 20, 2023 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
    October 2, 2023 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena
    October 3, 2023 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
    October 4, 2023 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
    October 6, 2023 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
    October 8, 2023 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
    October 9, 2023 Paris France Accor Arena
    October 11, 2023 London England The O2 Arena
    October 12, 2023
    October 14, 2023 Birmingham Utilita Arena
    October 15, 2023 Manchester AO Arena
    October 16, 2023
    October 21, 2023[d] Winchester[e] United States Las Vegas Fairgrounds
    October 22, 2023[d]
    List of 2024 concerts
    Date City Country Venue Opening acts
    February 8, 2024 Perth Australia RAC Arena Rise Against
    February 9, 2024
    February 11, 2024 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    February 13, 2024 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
    February 14, 2024
    February 16, 2024 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
    February 17, 2024
    February 19, 2024 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
    February 20, 2024
    February 21, 2024
    February 23, 2024 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
    February 24, 2024
    February 26, 2024 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
    February 27, 2024
    February 29, 2024
    March 2, 2024 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
    March 12, 2024 Lima Peru Estadio Universidad San Marcos The Offspring
    6 Voltios
    March 15, 2024[f] Buenos Aires Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro
    March 16, 2024[g] Santiago Chile Parque Cerrillos
    March 19, 2024[h] Luque Paraguay Parque Olímpico
    March 22, 2024[i] São Paulo Brazil Interlagos Circuit
    March 24, 2024[j] Bogotá Colombia Simón Bolívar Park
    March 30, 2024[k] Monterrey Mexico Fundidora Park
    April 2, 2024 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes Petey
    August 23, 2024[l] Reading England Little John's Farm
    August 24, 2024[m] Leeds Bramham Park
    August 26, 2024[n] Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena The Story So Far
    August 27, 2024[o] Dublin Ireland Royal Hospital Kilmainham
    August 29, 2024[p] Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
    August 30, 2024[p]
    November 9, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Estadio GNP Seguros Pierce The Veil
    Petey

    Cancelled dates[edit]

    List of cancelled concerts
    Date City Country Venue Reason
    March 11, 2023[q] Tijuana Mexico Morelos Park Originally postponed;[38] festival was later canceled[39]
    March 4, 2024 Christchurch New Zealand Christchurch Arena Unexpected logistical issues[40]
    April 3, 2024 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes Mark Hoppus illness[41]
    April 5, 2024
    April 6, 2024

    References[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ The band performed two dates at Coachella, April 14 and 23, 2023, prior to the start of their tour.[1]
  • ^ a b These concerts were a part of Coachella.[1]
  • ^ This concert was a part of Adjacent Festival.[15]
  • ^ a b These concerts were a part of When We Were Young.[30]
  • ^ Promoted as Las Vegas.
  • ^ This concert was part of Lollapalooza Argentina.[31]
  • ^ This concert was part of Lollapalooza Chile.[32]
  • ^ This concert was part of Asunciónico.[33]
  • ^ This concert was part of Lollapalooza Brasil.
  • ^ This concert was part of Festival Estéreo Picnic.[34]
  • ^ This concert was part of Pal Norte Festival.[35]
  • ^ This concert is part of the Reading Festival.[36]
  • ^ This concert is part of the Leeds Festival.[36]
  • ^ This concert was originally scheduled on September 4, 2023, but was postponed due to an "urgent family matter" involving Barker.[37]
  • ^ This concert was originally scheduled to be held at 3Arena on September 5, 2023, but was postponed due to an "urgent family matter" involving Barker.[37]
  • ^ a b These concerts were originally scheduled on September 1 and 2, 2023, respectively, but were postponed due to an "urgent family matter" involving Barker.[37]
  • ^ This concert was to be part of the Imperial GNP Festival.
  • Citations[edit]

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  • ^ a b "blink-182 with Rise Against". Live Nation Australia. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  • ^ Minsker, Evan (October 11, 2022). "Blink-182 Reunite With Tom DeLonge, Announce 2023 Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  • ^ Pisani, Joseph (October 11, 2022). "Blink-182 Is Reuniting for a New Album and Tour". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  • ^ Lonsdale, John (October 11, 2022). "First (New Tour) Dates: Here's Where You Can Find Blink-182's 2023 Reunion Concert Tickets Online". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  • ^ "Blink-182's 30th Anniversary Plans Convince Fans A Tom Reunion Is Near". iHeart. July 28, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
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  • ^ Gayomali, Chris (December 2, 2021). "Mark Hoppus Is Growing Up". GQ. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
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  • ^ Kaufman, Gil (April 13, 2023). "Reunited Classic Blink-182 Lineup Last-Minute Addition to 2023 Coachella". Billboard. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  • ^ a b Hudak, Joseph (October 25, 2022). "Blink-182 and Paramore Will Be Next to Each Other at New 'Adjacent Music Festival'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
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  • ^ a b Frankenberg, Eric (July 19, 2023). "Blink-182's Reunion Tour Earned More Than $85 Million in North America". Billboard. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  • ^ a b Frankenberg, Eric (December 8, 2023). "Top 10 Highest-Grossing Rock Tours of 2023". Billboard. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
  • ^ Carman, Ashley (July 31, 2023). "Blink-182's Global Tour Leads the Aughts-Rock Revival". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
  • ^ "Blink-182 at United Center: Hitmaking lineup reunites, older but no more mature". Chicago Sun-Times. May 7, 2023. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  • ^ Earl, William (May 20, 2023). "Blink-182's Reunion Tour Proves That Ageless Punk Rockers Can Make Fans Feel Like Kids Again: Concert Review". Variety. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  • ^ Riemenschneider, Chris (May 5, 2023). "Review: Blink-182 returns to old shenanigans in St. Paul reunion tour kickoff". Star Tribune. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  • ^ Mervis, Scott (May 17, 2023). "Review: Just like old times, Blink-182 thrills at PPG Paints Arena". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
  • ^ Rietmulder, Michael (June 26, 2023). "for better and worse". The Seattle Times. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  • ^ Mills, Matt (October 12, 2023). "Blink-182 review – foul-mouthed arena antics are fitfully fun". the Guardian. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  • ^ Jennings, James (February 17, 2024). "Blink-182 review at Qudos Arena". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved February 17, 2024.
  • ^ Williams, Aaron (May 5, 2023). "What Is Blink-182's Setlist Of Songs For Their 2023 World Tour?". UPROXX. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  • ^ Rowley, Glenn (October 11, 2022). "Reunited Blink-182 & Green Day to Headline 2023 When We Were Young Festival". Billboard. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  • ^ "Lollapalooza Argentina 2024 | 15, 16 y 17 de marzo en el Hipódromo de San Isidro". www.lollapaloozaar.com (in Spanish). Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  • ^ "Lollapalooza Chile – 15, 16 y 17 de Marzo 2024 | Parque Cerrillos" (in Spanish). Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  • ^ "Asuncionico 2024 – 19, 20 y 21 de Marzo". Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  • ^ "Estereo Picnic Lineup".
  • ^ "Estereo Picnic Lineup".
  • ^ a b "Here's which days blink-182 are headlining Reading & Leeds 2024". Kerrang!. November 27, 2023. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
  • ^ a b c Kaufman, Gil (September 1, 2023). "Blink-182 Postpone Three European Shows Due to Travis Barker's 'Urgent Family Matter'". Billboard. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  • ^ Varga, George (March 1, 2023). "Blink-182 postpones Tijuana gig and Latin American reunion tour due to drummer Travis Barker's finger surgery". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  • ^ "Festival de música". IMPERIAL GNP. Archived from the original on March 17, 2024. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  • ^ "Stuff". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved February 22, 2024.
  • ^ González, Alexandra (April 5, 2024). "¡No se logró! Blink-182 CANCELA sus últimos conciertos en el Palacio de los Deportes" [It didn't happen! Blink-182 CANCELLS their last concerts at the Palacio de los Deportes]. Milenio (in Spanish). Grupo Multimedios. Retrieved April 5, 2024.

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