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The 20 greatest blink-182 songs – ranked
  • 7Feeling This (blink-182, 2003)
  • 6What's My Age Again? (Enema Of The State, 1999)
  • 5Adam's Song (Enema Of The State, 1999)
  • 4Carousel (Cheshire Cat, 1995)
  • 3I Miss You (blink-182, 2003)
  • 2The Rock Show (Take Off Your Pants And Jacket, 2001)
  • 1Dammit (Dude Ranch, 1997)
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Before setting the record straight, host James Corden explained that folks in the U.K. say, "One-Eight-Two," whereas people in the United States say, "One-Eighty-Two." "I think when we're over there, we're okay with people saying, 'Blink One-Eight-Two,'" he told the Cats star.
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The 20th Anniversary Tour was the last tour with Tom DeLonge, who left the band for the second time in 2015.
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20th Anniversary Tour (Blink-182)
Start date15 August 2011
End date11 October 2014
Legs6
No. of shows23 in North America 44 in Europe 9 in Australia 76 Total
Blink-182 concert chronology
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Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker announced on Saturday that he's doing "much better'' as he remains hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for treatment of pancreatitis.
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Premium Box Seats provide you with the exclusivity of your own private box for you and your guests to enjoy. If you enjoy being in the mix of the crowd and the excitement near the stage, Premium Seats are for you. VIP Benefits (detailed below) are included with your ticket.
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The 20 greatest blink-182 songs – ranked
  • 7Feeling This (blink-182, 2003)
  • 6What's My Age Again? (Enema Of The State, 1999)
  • 5Adam's Song (Enema Of The State, 1999)
  • 4Carousel (Cheshire Cat, 1995)
  • 3I Miss You (blink-182, 2003)
  • 2The Rock Show (Take Off Your Pants And Jacket, 2001)
  • 1Dammit (Dude Ranch, 1997)
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Blondie's first tour Down Under was in November 1977 (supported by The Ferrets) – while they were still a fledgling underground act elsewhere in the world – but they'd broken in Australia first in late-1976 due to Molly Meldrum's playing of the B-side, In The Flesh – instead of the more raucous A-side, X-Offender – on
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THIS is a sad sight for music fans the day Glasgow's most famous music venue was demolished. It happened in September 1987 after the disused Apollo theatre was found to be crumbling. Building inspectors declared the Renfield Street venue unsafe and two huge bulldozers moved in and began the demolition job.
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Dahli used to be a member of the popular band Blood On The Dance Floor, but they left in 2016 because of abuse.
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