blink-182's 1998 Concert History

Blink-182 is an American alternative rock band formed near San Diego, California in 1992. Originally known as "Blink," the band adopted the name "blink-182" in 1995. The band's second album, 1997's "Dude Ranch", was the first to be released using the name "blink-182". In 1998, Travis Baker joined Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus to create the band's most stable line-up. After DeLonge left in 2005, the band went on an indefinite hiatus. The Barker, Delonge, and Hoppus line-up reunited in 2009, but DeLonge would leave a second time in 2015. Between 2015 and 2022, Mike Skiba took over as blink-182's drummer. In 2022, DeLonge returned as a permanent member of the band.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 10, 1998
Primus / blink-182 / The Aquabats / Tha Alkaholiks / Long Beach Dub All Stars

Sno-Core '98

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Dome Arena Rochester, New York, United States
Mar 08, 1998
Primus / Blink 182 / The Alkaholics

Sno-Core Tour

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State Theatre Portland, Maine, United States
Mar 06, 1998
blink-182 / The Aquabats

Sno-Core

Tsongas Arena Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
Mar 01, 1998
Primus / blink-182 / Tha Alkaholiks / The Van Allen Belt

Sno-Core Tour

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State Theater Detroit, Michigan, United States
Feb 26, 1998
Primus / blink-182 / The Aquabats
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Madison Theater Peoria, Illinois, United States
Feb 25, 1998
Primus / The Aquabats / Blink 182

SnoCore

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Sokol Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Feb 23, 1998
Blink 182 / The Bubble Boys / The Aquabats / Mr. T Experience
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Liberty Hall Lawrence, Kansas, United States
Feb 21, 1998
Primus / The Aquabats / Blink 182 / Long Beach Dub All Stars

Swatch Sno-Core Tour 1998

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Mammoth Events Center Denver, Colorado, United States
Feb 15, 1998
Blink 182 / Primus / Long Beach Dub All-Stars

SNO-CORE

Bank of America Centre Boise, Idaho, United States
Feb 14, 1998
Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub All-Stars / The Aquabats

Sno-Core

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The Great Saltair Magna, Utah, United States
Feb 10, 1998
Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub Allstars / The Aquabats

Sno-Core 98

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San Jose State Event Center San Jose, California, United States
Feb 07, 1998
Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub All-Stars / The Aquabats
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National Orange Show Pavilion San Bernardino, California, United States
Show Duplicates for Feb 07, 1998
Jan 31, 1998
Vans Warped Tour '98
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / Blink 182 / Reel Big Fish / The Vandals / 311 / Royal Crown Revue / Die Toten Hosen / Sunchild / Kemuri
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Waimanalo Polo Field Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Jan 24, 1998
Vans Warped Tour 1998
Blink 182 / Incubus / Bad Religion / NOFX / Pennywise / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / MxPx / Unwritten Law / The Living End / Die Toten Hosen / Area 7 / The Vandals / Frenzal Rhomb / Royal Crown Revue / Game Over
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Show Duplicate for Jan 24, 1998
Jan 20, 1998
Vans Warped Tour 1998
MXPX / Incubus / Bad Religion / NOFX / Pennywise / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / Unwritten Law / The Living End / Die Toten Hosen / The Vandals / Frenzal Rhomb / Area 7 / Blink-182
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Newcastle Showground No.2 Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
Jan 18, 1998
Vans Warped Tour 1998
blink-182 / 311 / Pennywise / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / Die Toten Hosen / The Vandals / Frenzal Rhomb / Bodyjar / Royal Crown Revue / The Porkers
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Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Jan 17, 1998
Vans Warped Tour 1998
Die Toten Hosen / Bodyjar / Frenzal Rhomb / Front End Loader / Pennywise / Reel Big Fish / Royal Crown Revue / The Living End / Mighty Mighty Bosstones / The Porkers / The Vandals / blink-182 / Toe to toe
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Keirle Park Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Jan 09, 1998
Vans Warped Tour '98
blink-182 / 311 / Brubeck / Die Toten Hosen / Kitsch / Muckhole / Pennywise / Reel Big Fish / Royal Crown Revue / Sunchild / The Managers / The Mighty Mighty Bosstones / The Vandals / Unleaded
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Rosebank Domain Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Show Duplicate for Jan 09, 1998

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Primus / Blink 182 / The Alkaholics
Mar 8, 1998
 Portland, Maine, United States
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Spring Thing 91x on Apr 26, 1998 [120-small]

Spring Thing 91x
Apr 26, 1998
 San Diego, California, United States
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Blink 182 / The Bubble Boys / The Aquabats / Mr. T Experience on Feb 23, 1998 [395-small]

Blink 182 / The Bubble Boys / The Aquabats / Mr. T Experience
Feb 23, 1998
 Lawrence, Kansas, United States
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Blink-182 / Madness / Dance Hall Crashers / Royal Crown Revue / The Aquabats on Apr 29, 1998 [140-small]

Blink-182 / Madness / Dance Hall Crashers / Royal Crown Revue / The Aquabats
Apr 29, 1998
 Oakland, California, United States
  Uploaded by Wighat

tags: blink-182, Long Beach Dub Allstars, Primus, Gig Poster - Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub Allstars / The Aquabats on Feb 10, 1998 [483-small]


Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub Allstars / The Aquabats
Feb 10, 1998
 San Jose, California, United States
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Edgefest ‘98 on Jul 25, 1998 [680-small]

Edgefest ‘98
Jul 25, 1998
 Altamont, NY, US
  Uploaded by Mike Arch

blink-182 / Assorted Jellybeans / Unwritten Law on Oct 3, 1998 [098-small]

blink-182 / Assorted Jellybeans / Unwritten Law
Oct 3, 1998
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  Uploaded by Victoria Labecki

Primus / blink-182 / Tha Alkaholiks / The Van Allen Belt on Mar 1, 1998 [645-small]

Primus / blink-182 / Tha Alkaholiks / The Van Allen Belt
Mar 1, 1998
 Detroit, Michigan, United States
  Uploaded by Mark Culpepper

Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub All-Stars / The Aquabats on Feb 14, 1998 [375-small]

Primus / blink-182 / Long Beach Dub All-Stars / The Aquabats
Feb 14, 1998
 Magna, Utah, United States
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blink-182 / MxPx / Homegrown on Aug 12, 1998 [383-small]

blink-182 / MxPx / Homegrown
Aug 12, 1998
 Denver, Colorado, United States
  Uploaded by Tomcat0011

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


When did blink-182 start?

Blink-182 formed in 1992. The band released its first demo Flyswatter in May 1993. In February 1995, blink-182 dropped its debut studio album “Cheshire Cat.”

Where is blink-182 from?

Tom DeLonge formed blink-182 while still in high school in Poway, California, a suburb of San Diego.

What other names has blink-182 used?

Before becoming blink-182, the band used several other names including “Duck Tape” and “Figure 8.” By the time the band released Flyswatter, the band members had settled on the name “Blink.”

However, after the release of Cheshire Cat in 1995, an Irish band using the name “Blink” since 1991 threatened legal action. This prompted the band to switch its name to “blink-182.”

What does blink-182 mean?

There are many theories about what the band name means, but the truth is that the name means absolutely nothing.

In fact, the band published a book in 2001 entitled Blink-182: Tales from Beneath Your Mom where the band states the name was selected at random. Mark Hoppus, the only original member of blink-182 still in the band, confirmed this in a 2010 interview.

How do you pronounce “blink-182?”

People throughout the world pronounce “blink-182” differently. In the United States, it’s often pronounced “blink one eighty-two” while English actor James Corden argued the name should be pronounced “blink one hundred and eighty two.”

Tom DeLonge, the band’s founder, says both parties are wrong. It’s supposed to be pronounced “Blink eighteen-two”:

Who are the members of blink-182?

The original lineup of blink-182 included

  • Guitarist and co-vocalist Tom DeLonge
  • Bassist and co-vocalist Mark Hoppus
  • Drummer and percussionist Scott Raynor

Raynor was fired in 1998 and replaced by Travis Barker, previously the drummer for The Aquabats.

DeLonge quit blink-182 in 2014 and was replaced by Matt Skiba, co-founder and guitarist of Alkaline Trio, the following year. In 2022, Skiba departed and Barker returned.

When did Travis Barker join blink-182?

Travis Barker joined blink-182 in 1998 after Raynor was fired. Initially, he was just supposed to "fill-in" for Raynor during that year’s tour, but he instead became a permanent member.

Who is the lead singer of blink-182?

Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus are co-lead vocalists for blink-182.

Why did Tom DeLonge leave blink-182?

In 2005, Tom DeLonge left blink-182 for the first time, stating that touring was taking a toll on his family and that he felt his creative freedom was being stifled.The band subsequently went on an indefinite hiatus that lasted for four years.

The band reunited with DeLonge in 2009. In 2015, however, Delonge would leave a second time to focus on his company To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, through which he publishes fictional and nonfictional books for children and adults, mostly about UFOs, aliens, and related conspiracy theories. To the Stars also includes aerospace and sciences divisions devoted to ufology and related research.

Why did blink-182 break up?

Blink-182 went on an indefinite hiatus in 2005 after DeLonge decided to leave the band. During the hiatus, DeLonge founded Angels & Airwaves while Hoppus and Barker went on to form +44.

Additionally, Barker appeared on the MTV reality show Meet the Barkers, expanded his personal brand to include a shoe line, and collaborated with DJ AM (Adam Goldstein) as TRV$DJAM.

Blink-182 reunited in 2009.

Who died in the blink-182 plane crash?

On September 19, 2008, Barker and Goldstein took off from Columbia Metropolitan Airport in a small Learjet 60. During take-off, a tire blew, causing the plane to crash into a fence where it burst into flames. Both pilots and two of the four passengers died before first responders were able to extinguish the flames.

Barker required multiple surgeries and blood transfusions for his burns and injuries, but he survived. Goldstein also survived but was prescribed prescription pain medication. As a recovering addict with nine years sober, this medication contributed to a relapse that ultimately took his life on August 28, 2009.

What kind of cancer does Mark Hoppus from blink-182 have?

Mark Hoppus confirmed that he had been in treatment for stage 4 diffuse large B-cell lymphoma on June 23, 2021. This was three months after his diagnosis.

How do blink-182 fans feel about Travis Barker dating Kourtney Kardashian?

A spiral of mixed emotions stirred up across the internet when Barker and Kourtney Kardashian started dating. Some fans assumed that the relationship was staged while others felt "hurt" that he was being described as Kardashian’s husband in the media rather than for his accomplishments with blink-182.

After the initial announcement, much of the controversy subsided. The two had three different wedding ceremonies in 2022:

  1. An unofficial ceremony on April 3, 2022
  2. An official and legally recognized ceremony on May 15, 2022
  3. A religious ceremony on May 22, 2022

The band’s 2023-2024 tour, however, has helped bring attention back Barker and blink-182 and away from his controversial relationships.

How many concerts has blink-182 had?

blink-182 has had 1,255 concerts.

What genre is blink-182?

blink-182 is most often considered to be Rock, Punk, United States, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, Punk Rock, Pop Punk, Alternative Metal, Modern Rock, Skate Punk, and Socal Pop Punk.

When is the next blink-182 concert?

The next blink-182 concert is on June 20, 2024 at Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, United States. The bands performing are: blink-182 / Pierce the Veil.

When was the last blink-182 concert?

The last blink-182 concert was on April 06, 2024 at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico. The bands that performed were: blink-182 / Pierce the Veil.

What setlist does blink-182 play live?

The songs that blink-182 performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the April 02, 2024 concert at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico:

  1. Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30
  2. Anthem Part Two
  3. The Rock Show
  4. Family Reunion
  5. Feeling This
  6. Violence
  7. Up All Night
  8. Dumpweed
  9. MORE THAN YOU KNOW
  10. EDGING
  11. DANCE WITH ME
  12. Carousel
  13. Blow Job
  14. Aliens Exist
  15. Happy Holidays, You Bastard
  16. FUCK FACE
  17. Stay Together for the Kids
  18. Down
  19. Bored to Death
  20. I Miss You
  21. Always
  22. Adam's Song
  23. What's My Age Again?
  24. First Date
  25. All the Small Things
  26. ONE MORE TIME
  27. Tequila

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