Travis Barker is "really excited" about it
08.05.2020 - 20:33 / nme.com
The band's original singer and guitarist quit in 2015
Tom DeLonge has said he will definitely play with Blink-182 again but the group have got to “figure out the timing”.
The musician co-founded the band with bassist Mark Hoppus and former drummer Scott Raynor in 1992, but quit in 2015. He was replaced by Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba.
In a new interview, DeLonge was asked about a message he posted about Blink-182 on his Instagram page last month. “[The band] has given me every opportunity I have
Travis Barker is "really excited" about it
"Upcoming recording is happening as we speak"
Who's right?
The question “How exactly do you pronounce blink-182?” returned this week as James Corden brought it up on his show Wednesday.
Robert De Niro hit out at Donald Trump once again during an appearance on Wednesday’s “The Late Show”.
A clip of eight-year-old Jolee singing her creation has been viewed over seven million times on Twitter
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By Jill Goldsmith
Former Blink-182 star Tom Delonge has been given a big boost in his search for the truth about UFOs – Pentagon officials have released his video clips.
On Tuesday (April 28), Tom DeLonge's decades-long UFO research and efforts to publicize sightings finally got acknowledgement, when the U.S. Navy officially released three of the clips the former Blink-182 singer has been talking about for years.
Tom DeLonge's years-long effort to publicize alleged UFO sightings came to fruition this week when the U.S.