Blink-182 scored a victory soon after dropping its reunion album, "One More Time."
After a long wait, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Tom DeLonge marked their reunion album and dropped "One More Time" ahead of the supporting tour. It became the band's first release featuring the trio since 2012.
Soon after its arrival, Blink-182's "One More Time" scored a massive win on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
Blink-182's Reunion Album Dominates Billboard 200
On the Billboard 200 albums chart dated November 4, Blink-182's "One More Time" can be seen on the top of the list after selling 125,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. in the week ending October 26. Luminate added that traditional album sales largely pushed the milestone.
"One More Time" also became DeLonge's first project in seven years after leaving the group in 2015.
Blink-182 had a similar milestone when it dropped the 2016 "California," which featured Matt Skiba.
Amid the success, the musicians recently added two new bonus tracks to the reunion album: "Cut Me Off" and "See You."
Blink-182 To Tour Soon
In support of the reunion album, Blink-182 confirmed the One More Time 2024 Tour, which also includes stops in North America. See the complete dates and venues below.
February 08 Perth, Australia - RAC Arena
February 09 Perth, Australia - RAC Arena
February 11 Adelaide, Australia - Entertainment Centre
February 13 Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
February 14 Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
February 16 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
February 17 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
February 19 Brisbane, Australia - Entertainment Centre
February 20 Brisbane, Australia - Entertainment Centre
February 21 Brisbane, Australia - Entertainment Centre
February 23 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
February 24 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena
February 26 Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
February 27 Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
February 29 Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena
March 02 Auckland, New Zealand - Spark Arena
March 04 Christchurch, New Zealand - Christchurch Arena
March 15-17 Buenos Aires, Argentina - Lollapalooza Argentina
March 15-17 Santiago, Chile - Lollapalooza Chile
March 22-24 São Paulo, Brazil - Lollapalooza Brazil
March 23-26 Bogotá, Colombia - Estereo Picnic
March 27 Lima, Peru - Estadio San Marcos
TBD Asunción, Paraguay - Asuncionico
TBD Monterrey, Mexico - Pa'l Norte Festival
April 02 Mexico City, Mexico - The Sports Palace
April 03 Mexico City, Mexico - The Sports Palace
April 05 Mexico City, Mexico - The Sports Palace
April 06 Mexico City, Mexico - The Sports Palace
June 20 Orlando, FL - Amway Center
June 21 Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
June 24 San Antonio, TX - Frost Bank Center
June 25 Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena
June 27 Denver, CO - Ball Arena
June 30 San Diego, CA - Petco Park
July 02 Glendale, AZ - Desert Diamond Arena
July 03 Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena
July 06 Los Angeles, CA - SoFi Stadium
July 08 Fresno, CA - Save Mart Center
July 09 San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
July 11 Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center
July 13 Portland, OR - Moda Center
July 14 Quincy, WA - Gorge Amphitheatre
July 21 Queens, NY - Citi Field
July 23 Boston, MA - Fenway Park
July 24 Hartford, CT - The Xfinity Theatre
July 26 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
July 27 Washington, D.C. - Capital One Arena
July 29 Greenville, SC - Bon Secours Wellness Arena
July 30 Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
August 01 Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena
August 02 Indianapolis, IN - Gainbridge Fieldhouse
August 06 Minneapolis, MN - Target Center
August 07 Milwaukee, WI - Fiserv Forum
August 09 Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center
August 10 St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center
August 12 Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
August 13 Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center
August 15 Toronto, Ontario - Rogers Centre $
August 26 Belfast, Northern Ireland - SSE Arena
August 27 Dublin, Ireland - Royal Hospital Kilmainham
August 29 Glasgow, Scotland - OVO Hydro
August 30 Glasgow, Scotland - OVO Hydro
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