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  • What's My Age Again? Play Video
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Blink-182 Announce ‘One More Time!’ 2024 North American Tour: See the Dates

Pierce The Veil will join the trek as a special guest.

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The tour announcement ties a bow on an exciting year for the “All The Small Things” musicians, who announced in October last year that DeLonge would be reinstated as part of the band. The singer/guitarist had previously left the group twice, once in 2005 and again in 2014. Their new album One More Time… marked the first time Blink’s classic lineup had been in the studio together in a decade and features 17 Barker-produced tracks, including Alternative Airplay No. 1 s “Edging” and “One More Time.”

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Blink-182 Announces Massive 2024 'One More Time' Stadium and Arena Tour

The recently reunited pop-punk icons will take their new album 'One More Time' on the road across North America next summer

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Blink-182 ’s reunion is still going strong. 

On Monday, the pop-punk icons announced they’re going on a massive 2024 North American tour. The band featuring Mark Hoppus , Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker will play stadiums and arenas in support of their new album One More Time , which arrived on Friday and is the band’s first release with their iconic lineup since 2011. 

The One More Time Tour features 30 dates across the U.S. and Canada in summer 2024. The alternative rockers will kick off their shows in Orlando on June 20 and perform in major cities and venues such as Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, New York City’s Citi Field, Boston’s Fenway Park, among others, before wrapping up in Toronto on Aug. 15. In their hometown of San Diego, the trio will take the stage at Petco Park stadium.

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The “All the Small Things” group has recruited fellow ‘00s pop-punk hitmakers Pierce the Veil as their special guest on the road. On select dates, they'll also be joined by post-hardcore group Alexisonfire .

Blink-182’s newly announced tour will be their first time taking One More Time on the road across North America. The new record came just over one year after the band announced they were getting back together with the core trio for the first time since vocalist/guitarist DeLonge, 47, exited the group in 2015 and was replaced by Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba for a period.

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In 2022, the “I Miss You” outfit officially launched their reunion with the release of the lead single off their ninth studio album, “ Edging ,” and this year they returned to the stage with a headlining set at Coachella , followed by a world tour and other festival appearances. 

Their 2024 North American concerts will follow their international dates in New Zealand, Australia and Latin America early next year.

Tickets for the One More Time Tour go on sale beginning Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. local time on blink182.com .

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See below for the full list of tour dates.

Thu Jun 20 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center*

Fri Jun 21 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center*

Mon Jun 24 – San Antonio, TX - Frost Bank Center*

Tue Jun 25 – Fort Worth, TX - Dickies Arena*

Thu Jun 27 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena*

Sun Jun 30 – San Diego, CA – Petco Park*

Tue July 02 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena*

Wed July 03 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena*

Sat July 06 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium*

Mon July 08– Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center*

Tue July 09 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center*

Thu Jul 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center*

Sat Jul 13 – Portland, OR – Moda Center*

Sun Jul 14 – Quincy, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre*

Sun Jul 21 – Flushing, NY – Citi Field*

Tue July 23 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park*

Wed July 24 — Hartford, CT — The XFINITY Theatre*

Fri Jul 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center*

Sat Jul 27 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*

Mon Jul 29 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena*

Tue Jul 30 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena*

Thu Aug 01 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena*

Fri Aug 02 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse*

Tue Aug 06 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center*

Wed Aug 07 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum*

Fri Aug 09 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center*

Sat Aug 10 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center*

Mon Aug 12 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena*

Tue Aug 13 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center*

Thu Aug 15 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre+

*With Support from Pierce The Veil 

+With Support from Alexisonfire and Pierce The Veil

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Blink-182 Announce Final 2024 North American Tour Leg for ‘One More Time’

Blink-182 are going to do it "one more time," taking their reunion tour with Tom DeLonge around North American for one final spin this summer.

The group has announced a new run of dates that will feature support from Pierce The Veil, jxdn, Live Without, Drain, Hot Milk, Landon Barker, EKKSTACY and Astronoid on select stops.

The 30-date trek gets underway June 20 at Orlando's Kia Center wrapping around the U.S. and Canada until an Aug. 15 finale in Toronto. All dates, cities and venues are listed at the bottom of this post.

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Blink-182 have also let it be known that fans will be seeing a whole new show, with new production elements being added for the tour. There are a variety of VIP packages available for the run through vipnation.com . All ticketing details can also be found through the band's website .

Blink-182 2024 Summer North American Tour

June 20 – Orlando, Fla. @ Kia Center * June 21 – Miami, Fla. @ Kaseya Center * June 24 – San Antonio, Texas @ Frost Bank Center ^ June 25 – Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena ^ June 27 — Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena % June 30 – San Diego, Calif. @ Petco Park + July 02 – Glendale, Ariz. @ Desert Diamond Arena + July 03 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena + July 06 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ SoFi Stadium + July 08– Fresno, Calif. @ Save Mart Center + July 09 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center + July 11 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Delta Center < July 13 – Portland, Ore. @ Moda Center < July 14 – Quincy, Wash. @ Gorge Amphitheatre < July 21 – Flushing, N.Y. @ Citi Field # July 23 – Boston, Mass. @ 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, S.C. @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena > July 30 – Raleigh, N.C. @ PNC Arena > Aug. 01 – Lexington, Ky. @ Rupp Arena > Aug. 02 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse > Aug. 06 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Target Center > Aug. 07 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Fiserv Forum > Aug. 09 – Kansas City, Mo. @ T-Mobile Center > Aug. 10 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Enterprise Center + Aug. 12 – Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena + Aug. 13 – Columbus, Ohio @ Schottenstein Center + Aug. 15 – Toronto, Ontario @ Rogers Centre +

* With Support from Pierce The Veil and jxdn ^ With Support from Pierce The Veil and Live Without % With Support from Pierce The Veil and Drain + With Support from Pierce The Veil and Hot Milk < With Support from Pierce The Veil and Landon Barker # With Support from Pierce The Veil and EKKSTACY > With Support from Pierce The Veil and Astronoid

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One More Time Tour

Multi-platinum, award-winning band blink-182 is bringing their One More Time Tour to Chase Center on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Following the massive success of their colossal global outing and recent headlining festival performances at When We Were Young Festival, Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker will hit some of the biggest venues nationwide next year, debuting their new album One More Time …for the first time in the U.S. and Canada.

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  • GA ticket holders may begin lining up at 12:00pm on the day of the show only.
  • No lines for future date shows will be permitted.
  • Entering the Chase Center General Admission (GA) line indicates the Guest’s agreement to abide by all Chase Center policies and procedures.
  • Each Guest who indicates they have a GA floor ticket will have a sequentially numbered wristband placed on their left wrist. Wristband distribution will begin at 12:00PM (subject to change).
  • Guests in a party must be present at the same time to enter the GA line and receive a GA wristband.
  • GA wristbands are provided on a first come first serve basis. Once a GA ticket holder receives a wristband, they may either wait in line or leave the area. If a Guest chooses to leave the area, they must return to their place in line before 4:30pm. Beginning at 4:30pm, the order of the line will be set. All Guests arriving after 4:30pm will be asked to go to the back of the line, regardless of wristband number.
  • Chase Center encourages Guests to remain in line. Restrooms will be open for Guests that wish to remain in the queue all day. Restrooms are located on the northeast quadrant of Chase Center near Harmonic Brewery.
  • Guests are not permitted to hold places in line for other Guests.
  • Loss, removal or tampering of the GA wristband will result in loss of place in the GA line. Guests may also be asked to surrender their ticket and leave Chase Center property.
  • Please be respectful to other Guests in line.
  • The following actions and items are prohibited; any person who violates these policies may be subject to ejection without refund.
  • No running, pushing or line jumping
  • No smoking, alcoholic beverages, drugs or glass containers
  • No horseplay, unsafe behavior or foul language
  • No camping, tailgating, open flames or barbecues
  • No weapons, laser pens, banners, backpacks, oversized bags, video cameras, laptops, computers, tablets, professional cameras, monopods, tripods and audio recording devices.
  • Chase Center management reserves the right to amend or make additions to these policies at any time.
  • For a full list of Chase Center’s prohibited items, please visit: chasecenter.com/a-to-z-guide

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Blink-182 performs at Adjacent Festival on the Atlantic City beach Sunday, May 28, 2023. (Courtesy of Live Nation)

The recently reunited pop-punk legends, Blink-182, are hitting the road once again in the summer of 2024. They are embarking on a North American tour that will encompass stadiums and arenas to promote their newly released album, “One More Time.”

Blink-182 won’t be making stops in Upstate New York but will make multiple stops in many Northeast cities, including Flushing, NY, Boston, MA, Hartford, CT, Philadelphia, PA, and Washington, DC.

Tickets are available through Ticketmaster . If you’re looking for discounted prices and different seating options, you can explore ticket resellers such as  VividSeats ,  StubHub , and others. Here’s a preview of what you might find when exploring various ticket sources:

Jul 21 – Flushing, NY – Citi Field

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July 23 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park

July 24 — Hartford, CT — The XFINITY Theatre

Jul 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

Jul 27 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

Can’t make it to any of those stops? Take a look at the other locations Blink-182 will stop in:

  • June 20 – Amway Center, Orlando, Florida
  • June 21 – Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida
  • June 24 – Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, Texas
  • June 25 – Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas
  • June 27 – Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado
  • June 30 – Petco Park, San Diego, California
  • July 2 – Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Arizona
  • July 3 – T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • July 6 – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, California
  • July 8 – Save Mart Center, Fresno, California
  • July 9 – Chase Center, San Francisco, California
  • July 11 – Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • July 13 –  Moda Center, Portland, Oregon
  • July 14 – Gorge Amphitheater, Quincy, Washington
  • July 21 – Citi Field, Queens, New York
  • July 23 – Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts
  • July 24 – The Xfinity Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut
  • July 26 – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • July 27 – Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
  • July 29 – Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, South Carolina
  • July 30 – PNC Arena, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Aug. 1 – Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
  • Aug. 2 – Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Aug. 6 – Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Aug. 7 – Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Aug. 9 – T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Aug. 10 – Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Aug. 12 – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
  • Aug. 13 – Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio
  • Aug. 15 – Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario

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Blink-182 Can’t Stop Touring: Band Details Summer 2024 Shows

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Blink-182 will keep the big reunion party going into next year, announcing another massive North American tour for summer 2024.

The run will kick off June 20 at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida, with dates scheduled through Aug. 15 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. Blink-182 will primarily play arenas during the run, though there will be a few special stadium gigs in Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Toronto, and the band’s hometown of San Diego. Pierce the Veil will provide support throughout the tour, while Alexisonfire will join the bill just for the final gig in Toronto. 

Tickets for all shows will go on sale Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Full info is available on Blink-182’s website .

Along with the reunion tour, Blink-182 released a new album, One More Time , last Friday, Oct. 20. The LP marks the first from Hoppus, DeLonge, and Barker since 2011’s Neighborhoods . After DeLonge left the group in 2015, he was replaced by Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba, who appeared on two albums, 2016’s California and 2019’s Nine . 

In a recent interview with Zane Lowe , Hoppus and DeLonge opened up about their acrimonious 2015 splits with both admitting they weren’t sure they’d ever play together again. That changed after Hoppus was diagnosed with cancer in 2021 — a traumatic but clarifying event not unlike the 2008 plane crash that nearly killed Barker. 

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Blink-182 is an American pop punk rock band from San Diego, California in 1992. The group has consisted of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker and Scott Raynor. The group has sold over 35 million albums worldwide.

Blink-182 came to prominence in the early 90s punk scene in California where their energetic shows made them a hit with crowds. The group was signed to independent label Cargo Records where they released their debut album “Cheshire Cat”. While the album was not commercially successful, it picked up a lot of buzz and is considered an iconic pop punk album of the time.

The buzz generated by this first album caused a bidding war between multiple mainstream labels and the band eventually signed with MCA. Drummer Scott Raynor’s disagreement with this decision contributed to his drifting from the band and he was eventually fired in 1998 and replaced by Travis Barker.

With the new record label and new line up settled, Blink-182 released “Enema of the State” in 1999 and quickly rose to fame with singles “Adam’s Song”, “All the Small Things” and “What’s My Age Again?” all receiving regular airtime on MTV. The album was the band’s most successful release to date and went to number 9 on the US Billboard chart.

The stress of constant touring and promotion as well as differences about where the band should go with their next album boiled to a head and caused the band to go on an indefinite hiatus in 2005. After Travis Barker was involved in a serious plane crash, the group reunited in 2008 and went on to start work on their sixth studio album, “Neighborhoods”, which was released in 2011 and charted at number 2 in the US.

Blink-182 has cited The Ramones, The Cure and The Vandals, amongst others, as influences for their music, but the reality is that Blink-182 are massive influencers and inspirations for musicians all around the world. The band inspired the second wave of pop punk music in the new millennium and also single-handedly bought this music into the mainstream. For this reason, their music will certainly live on for generations.

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Well let me start off by saying that this was my first rock concert that I have ever been too. It was amazing, the sound was amazing and they were amazing. I've always liked Blink-182 because they were kind of more on the "nice" side of rock. Not like heavy metal. When they performed in Phoenix, the opening acts were A Day To Remember and All Time low. I am not sure if that is the same for everyone. If you don't like heavy metal than I would suggest skipping the All Time Low act. Also, don't be in a rush to go to there concert because I got there at 6:00, the doors opened at 7:30. They started playing around 9:30. So its okay if you were a little late.

Sexual jokes;

They do make jokes about sex... A lot of jokes about sex and some of them are worse than others. But the only people who made jokes were the opening acts.

There is DEFINITELY a lot of cursing. But what do you expect? It's a Blink-182 concert.

When I went there we sat pretty close to the stage. The pit is a little crazy but nothing to bad. There will be a lot of drugs, smoking, and alcohol there. I sat behind a guy that was totally drunk and there are people smoking EVERYWHERE.

If your child is 9 or younger, Please leave them home, it's just not safe. And if it means that you can't go to the concert, than just stay home. It's better to be safe than sorry.

If your child is 10-14, I think they should go with a parent/guardian.

If your child is 15-16 I would say, make sure they have some adult supervision available to them if they ever got in an emergency.

If your child is 17+, I think they will be fine depending on how mature they are.

It's not worth it. You go to a five minuet sound check and for the meet and greet, you don't even do anything. It's just not worth spending your money.

Even though the VIP is a rip off, I would still, highly suggest you go to there concert, it was phenomenal.

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WAIT FOR IT !!!........... LIL WAYNE cancelled just hours before the show (rolling my eyes) so needless to say happy we showed up at 9pm because instead of lil wayne the fans were entertained by music mashups of rock and rap (crappy mix ups by the way) and music by the backstreet boys or n sync not sure which boy band it was but i was super annoyed when i heard the near sold out crowd singing along of "i want it that way" really crappy song but all these idiots were singing along like it was 6th grade but on to the positive blink 182 put on a great set for a whole 60 minutes yep 1 hour started at 9:30 was done by 10:30 great set pyro,smoke,cool video stage set up NO TOM DELONGE some new guy not his fault he played great but it wasnt teb same he didnt really sound like TOM so it was like blink 182 karaoke for some of the songs and the short set time I mean shit lil wayne doesnt show these guys could have saved the day and played longer but in typical rock star fashion they charged full price for tickets delivered half of a show and a short set disapointed much ? YEAH I WAS hate to say it but I mean it wasnt a 20 dollar ticket here tickets were not cheap but the amount of entertainment vs the amount paid for the ticket was not EQUAL felt pretty ripped off as a whole save your money this go round NOT WORTH THE CASH plus we drove 4 hours to go to this show so a few hundred dollars later we got and hour of a headliner entertainment hell KISS are 70 years old and played for 2 and a half hours the tickets were pricey but hell they were showmen and lots of fire,pyro,smoke,fireworks,ect stunts elevating risers ect so you tell me if its worth it to go see 40 year old entitled punks vs 70 year old vets who are doing a cash grab no doubt but are still delivering an experirience

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Blink 182 has been my favorite band as a kid back in ‘96 when I first heard of them and will always be. I finally got to see them live for the first tine ever in 2016, 20 years later because they came close to my hometown in Greenville, SC. Then about 3 months later to my actual hometown in Charleston, SC. I was close to the middle up front and had the time of my life. I thank the whole band for making one person’s dream come true just to see you live. I’ve always wanted to meet Mark and Travis!! I was so like it’s cool when Mark tried to throw me a pick but it landed short and he apologized and he Ent on with the show. But my heart filled up with joy when, in my opinion, the greatest drummer in the whole universe, Travis Barker!!!!, acknowledged me when I gave him a thumbs up. Wish I could meet and talk to then!! A dream for a lifetime. Blink 182 you will always be number 1 to me and hold a special place in my heart as you do to millions of fans!! Love you all and can’t wait for the bext album!! Including Mark’s new band aka The Side Piece. Mark if you ever read this’ please don’t take offense to the comment. Blink 4 Life!! Peace...

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Think early 2000s fashion, baggy jeans, chains, and terrible hair, ‘say it ain’t so, I will not go, turn the lights off, carry me home’. This song takes me right back to my young teenage self, jumping round my bedroom with a hairbrush as a microphone. Back in 2012 when I got asked if I would like to go and see Blink-182 live, I thought, sure!

Although my enthusiasm for them had somewhat dwindled over the last decade, it’s always fun to have a bit of a throwback and that’s exactly what I was hoping for when I went to their London O2 Arena concert. Even from the upper tier of the arena, the sound quality was amazing and as they game out on stage they began playing ‘Feeling This’ over the tumultuous sound of a cheering arena crowd.

The atmosphere was fuelled by the incredible set of the album cover and laser lights dancing across the stage and out towards the audience. As the show progressed, they began singing more and more classic, culminating in ‘All the Small Things’, which is what everyone was desperate to hear.

They really did put on a fantastic show, great vocals, performance, and energy, I’m so glad I went.

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There's not much to say about a Blink-182 live show apart from the fact it must be seen to be believed. Having been pioneers of the pop/punk revival of the 90's, Blink have a huge string of cult hits and a fan base of all ages who continue to fill out their shows with no sign of slowing down.

The cheers are raised as the band confidently take to stage, running around, laughing, joking from the offset as if they were about to start a garage jam session rather than entertain thousands. This air of carelessness carries on as Blink are not a band who take themselves seriously during performance, during mass singalongs to 'What's My Age Again' they are often jovially moving around stage and baiting the crowds below.

The act does get a little relentless as it can feel as if the band hasn't really grown up since its formation. Although there are moments of sincerity in the form of 'I Miss You' and a well performed cover of 'Hybrid Moments' by Misfits. 'All The Small Things' obviously receives the best reaction, and the performance of this cult anthem is incredibly fun.

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Took my 2 songs (20 & 16). Wanted to see both Frank Turner - who I've seen loads - and Blink

Managed to get access to O2 Priority & use their cloakrooms & loos before going into the Arena.

Frank T & The Sleeping Souls as always nailed it. How often do you see a support act crowdsurf

Then onto Blink. Stsrted with a bang literally. Flag dropped to reveal a firey F U C K behind the band.

From then they took us through a mixture of new songs for California (Bored to Death, Kings of the Weekend, Los Angeles + others) & old classics (Feeling This, I Miss You, Reckless Abandon, All the Small Things, Dumpweed & Dammit to name a few). Check out the setlist at setlist.com

Throughout the set we have flames, smoke burst, amazing graphics, firework waterfall and of course an end of set confetti canon

Travis' drumming was amazing & night finishing with his son performing a drum solo

A great night was had by all

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Show exceeded expectations and was THRILLED we didn't have to listen to Lil Wayne - bonus. Thanks to St. Louis for helping to move him on his way to the next venue. Loved hearing Enema of the State in its entirety. Wish they had included Always but the other added songs were great as well. I thought Matt sounded great and thoroughly enjoyed a couple of the songs from California and NINE. Sad no encore but had a total blast singing along and dancing. Super charged stage show and Travis' drum solo was amazing but never long enough for me! (I'm sure plenty long for him - what a work out!) Neck Deep also put on a great performance. They are a GREAT opening act for Bink. Thanks for the show - and long lasting memories.

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Best day of my whole entire life. These guys can rock the hell out of you. Amazing performance, amazing song list, amazing audience and atmosphere. When you see what Travis Barker does on the drums you are standing there with your jaw dropped and cannot believe it. I was a bit aftaid that the sound was going to be exactly like on the videos with Tom singing but no! This guy sings great and Mark too. Not a single problem with the sound. I loved in particular Rock Show, Always, Small Things, First Date and Down. Every time these guys are in town - just go there without thinking. We're atually very close to going to Leipzig tonight to see them one more time right away :)

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Matt Skiba was filling in for Tom but the band didn't miss a beat all. The show at their old stomping grounds, SOMA in San Diego, was an unforgettable performance. The crowd was filled with a few too many teenagers who were more concerned with snapchatting the band than listening to them, but the band's performance made the show amazing regardless. Mark has enough funny/not-funny one liners to add some humor to the show, but overall it's just an awesome band cranking out the hits, as well as some throwbacks and deeper cuts. I've been a fan of them for 15 years and the show still exceeded all my expectations. I'd relive that show over and over.

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The concert was sick! Everyone in the crowd (young, old, boy, girl, hardcore punk rock, or less so) was hype and having a great time! The energy onstage was contagious, you could feel it all through the venue! The lights and pyrotechnics were perfectly timed and kept the liveliness up all night. Blink 182 played an outstanding mix of thier old and new songs. It was crazy, I felt like I was frozen in time. The songs I used to listen to as a kid still make me feel alive. Blink 182 is timeless and they seem to only get better with age. I'm really happy I didn't miss this concert, this was truly one for the books!

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Following the international continuation of their world tour in 2024, there are several avenues to consider when looking for the latest on where to buy Blink 182 tickets for their concert series in North America and beyond. The 2024 One More Time tour takes place throughout the summer as the band plays in the US for the first time since July 2023.

While Blink 182 still has 35 shows to play internationally for the end of their 2023/2024 World Tour, the rock band – consisting of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker – will head back on the road in North America shortly after for the One More Time Tour. The summer 2024 concert series includes 30 performances across as many cities in the US, kicking off on June 20 in Orlando, Florida.

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The One More Time tour will support the titular album Blink 182 released late last year. As such, the setlist is expected to include the album's singles like "Edging" and "More Than You Know." Of course, Blink 182's classics like "All the Small Things," "I Miss You," and "What's My Age Again?" are also expected to be performed on tour.

We've got you covered when looking for how to buy tickets for Blink 182's 2024 tour. Here's our One More Time Tour schedule breakdown, purchasing details, and original and resale ticket prices. You can also browse the available resale tickets on StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Blink 182 2024 tour schedule

The One More Time Tour, a North American extension of the 2023/2024 World Tour, begins on June 20. Blink 182 will travel across 30 cities in the United States and Canada before taking the final bow of their domestic 2024 tour on August 15 in Toronto.

All concert times are listed in local time zones.

How to buy tickets for Blink 182's 2024 concert tour

You can purchase original standard, premium, and VIP tickets for Blink 182's 2024 tour on Ticketmaster . While tickets initially went on sale in October 2023, plenty are still available through the vendor.

Blink 182's One More Time Tour tickets are also available through verified resale platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats . On these sites, you may find better luck with seating variety.

How much are Blink 182 tickets?

Ticket prices to Blink 182's 2024 concert series vary by date, location, and demand for each show. Currently, original standard ticket prices on Ticketmaster are generally still comparable to resale tickets.

The lowest available prices for standard original tickets on Ticketmaster range from $45 (Kansas City, Missouri on August 9) to $150 (Fort Worth, Texas on June 25). This range generally aligns with the prices for resale tickets, though the latter still tends to have similar seats available at a cheaper cost.

On StubHub , the least expensive Blink 182 2024 tour tickets begin between $36 (Lexington, Kentucky on August 1) and $212 (Salt Lake City, Utah on July 11). However, most starting ticket prices on the resale vendor's platform are under $100. Meanwhile, Vivid Seats ' lowest ticket prices range from $36 to $209 for the same dates as StubHub.

VIP ticket package prices on Ticketmaster also vary slightly depending on the date and location. There are four packages for Blink 182's 2024 tour: the Ultimate VIP Lounge Package, VIP Lounge Package, Premium Ticket Package, and GA Early Entry Package. The lowest prices for each package start at $625, $525, $345, and $380, respectively.

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Blink 182 will be joined by special guest Pierce the Veil as the opening act for all 30 performances in their 2024 tour.

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Only one Canadian date is scheduled for Blink 182's 2024 One More Time Tour in Toronto on August 15 to close out the tour.

However, Blink 182's 2023/2024 world tour still has plenty of international shows before and after the North American leg. Between February 2 and March 4, Blink 182 will play 17 shows across Australia and New Zealand. The band will tour Latin America in March and April for seven scheduled performances. After the One More Time Tour is complete, Blink 182 will head to Europe in August for four concerts in Ireland and the UK. StubHub has tickets for all of these dates.

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Blink-182 celebrates all the small things on wild reunion tour in Phoenix

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As the members of Blink-182 approached the end of a second sold-out metro Phoenix date on their first tour with Tom DeLonge since he rejoined the pop-punk trio after taking nine years off, Mark Hoppus took a moment to reflect on what this tour is all about.

“This is the One More Time Tour,” he told the crowd at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale on Tuesday, July 2. “It’s a tour of our new record. But it’s also a tour that celebrates the entire history of Blink-182 and everything we’ve ever….”

As the fans went wild enough to drown out part of what the bassist said — there was some mention of “falling apart” and “friendship” — Hoppus added, “This next song is about the three of us, and it goes like this.”

With that, the stage was set for “Anthem Part 3,” the track that opens “One More Time…” with an uplifting story of “starting up a new life” and a chorus that promises, “This time, I won't be complacent.”

The guys in Blink-182 are clearly feeling pretty stoked about this whole reunion situation, bringing Tuesday’s concert to a touching finish with the title track to that new album, a song that references the cancer scare that brought them back together.

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DeLonge reportedly rejoined after learning that Hoppus had been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.

Blink-182 setlist 2024: Every song they played on the One More Time Tour in Phoenix

The new album's title track also makes lyrical reference to drummer Travis Barker’s own near-death experience — a plane crash in 2008 that left four people dead and led to Barker undergoing 16 surgeries and multiple blood transfusions, all while suffering through post-traumatic stress disorder.

“Older, but nothing's any different,” Hoppus sang at Tuesday's concert. “Right now feels the same/ I wonder why/ I wish they told us/ It shouldn't take a sickness or airplanes falling out the sky.”

An older, wiser, more reflective 'The Mark, Tom and Travis Show'

And yet, for all the growth the more reflective tracks on “One More Time…” suggest, it wouldn’t be a Blink-182 show if it didn’t also live up to the expectations they set with “The Mark, Tom and Travis Show,” a live recording that confirmed their rep as modern masters of the type of sex joke that can get a kid expelled from elementary school.

There were plenty of juvenile sex jokes to be had at Tuesday’s concert, some of which were funnier than they had any right to be.

But a lot of the funniest moments didn’t have a thing to do with sex — or body parts.

You’ve got to love a band that tells you, “It’s a lot of pressure being the best band that’s ever walked the face of the Earth.”

And then, after asking if anyone’s parents had divorced when they were kids, I believe it was Hoppus who deadpanned, “Sad to say, it’s my duty to inform you, it’s your fault.”

They also joked that the Coyotes were “too afraid to play the same arena that we play in, and I’m sorry about that,” promising, “I’m gonna have a word with the Coyotes.”

Blink-182 setlist ranged from 'All the Small Things' to 'Dammit'

There’s more to Blink-182’s appeal than goofy jokes, of course.

They became the most successful pop-punk artists of their generation on the strength of their material.

And Tuesday’s concert found them dusting off such early classics as their breakthrough single, the pre-Barker “Dammit,” “What’s My Age Again?,” “All The Small Things,” “Man Overboard,” “The Rock Show,” “First Date,” “Feeling This,” “I Miss You” and “Down.”

They also reached back to their debut album, “Cheshire Cat,” for “Carousel,” a song that hadn’t made a setlist since 2018.

 And they really leaned into the new release, performing five songs.

The last time they were here, in June 2023 , that album hadn’t been released yet and we only got to hear one song, a lead single called “Edging” that heralded DeLonge's returns and took up residence for 13 weeks at No. 1 on alternative radio.

They even dusted off a new track, "Can't Go Back," and tossed in selections from two of their extra-curricular projects — +44's "When Your Heart Stops Beating" and Box Car Racer's "There Is."

Travis Barker was dazzling on drums

It was a fast-paced journey through their catalog, but it’s hard to imagine them slowing it down, especially with Barker on the drums.

He’s an amazing drummer who spent a portion of the night suspended from the ceiling on his drum riser. His snare fills were phenomenal, as dazzling as they were precise, especially on the breakneck pace of “Dammit.”

But if Barker is the driving force behind their most exhilarating moments, Hoppus and DeLonge remain the heart and soul of Blink-182.

The set went heavy on the pyrotechnics — lots of fireworks and massive walls of flame erupting from the stage. It definitely made it feel more like a big event.

But seeing Blink-182 in 2024 is more about the small things — witnessing three friends who conquered the world with ridiculous sex jokes and serious pop hooks find their way back to the life they took for granted while embracing the past and moving forward in the same breath.

As Hoppus sang in “Dammit,” “Well, I guess this is growing up.”

Blink-182 setlist 2024: Every song they played in Phoenix

Here’s every song Blink-182 played at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ, on Tuesday, July 2:

  • “Feeling This”
  • “The Rock Show”
  • “Man Overboard”
  • “Aliens Exist”
  • “Dance With Me”
  • “Bored to Death”
  • “Up All Night”
  • “More Than You Know”
  • “Stay Together for the Kids”
  • “Can't Go Back”
  • “I Miss You”
  • “When Your Heart Stops Beating” (+44 cover) (first verse and chorus only)
  • “There Is” (Box Car Racer cover) (first verse and chorus only)
  • “(Expletive) Face”
  • “Anthem Part 3”
  • “What's My Age Again?”
  • “First Date” (preceded by a tease of Ramones' “Blitzkrieg Bop”)
  • “All the Small Things”
  • “Dammit” (with a snippet of the Spice Girls' "Wanna Be")
  • “One More Time”

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blink-182 are hosting the Rock Show of 2024 with their upcoming One More Time Tour across North America this summer. The reunited core lineup of Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker kicked off their comeback with two surprise sets at Coachella in April 2023, which led to their highest grossing North American tour ever , a headlining stint at Las Vegas’ When We Were Young festival and their chart-topping ninth album, One More Time…

After spending much of 2023 on the road during World Tour 2023/2024, the band is hitting North America again for the 2024 One More Time Tour starting in June. They will resume World Tour 2023/2024 and go international again after the One More Time Tour concludes in August.

Below, take a look at a typical blink-182 tour setlist and find out everything you need to know about the trio’s concerts.

blink-182 Concert Setlist Info

The current blink-182 setlist spares no expense when it comes to the band’s nostalgia-rich catalog, but the Mark, Tom and Travis Show has always come with its fair share of surprises, gags and stage banter. During their ongoing One More Time Tour, blink-182 have consistently featured their biggest hits, including “What’s My Age Again?” and “All the Small Things,” while incorporating new material from their latest album, One More Time… , which arrived in October 2023.

In February, blink-182 launched the Australian leg of their World Tour 2023/2024 and introduced several additions to the setlist from their new album, including a full performance of “ANTHEM PART 3,” “TURPENTINE” and the Travis Barker-led “F–K FACE.” The band have also experimented with a mash-up of their 1999 hit “Dammit” throughout the tour, playing teases to TLC’s “No Scrubs,” Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” and Taylor Swift’s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together.” Other deep-cut performances included “Wendy Clear” and “Don’t Leave Me” from 2001’s five-time platinum-selling album Enema of the State .

Below, you can find an average blink-182 concert setlist from the One More Time Tour.

blink-182 One More Time Tour Setlist:

  • Feeling This
  • The Rock Show
  • Man Overboard
  • Aliens Exist
  • DANCE WITH ME
  • Bored to Death
  • Up All Night
  • MORE THAN YOU KNOW
  • Stay Together for the Kids
  • Can’t Go Back 
  • When Your Heart Stops Beating (+44 cover)
  • There Is (Box Car Racer cover)
  • F–K FACE
  • ANTHEM PART 3
  • What’s My Age Again?
  • All the Small Things
  • ONE MORE TIME

Source: Setlist.fm.

blink-182 Tour Stats

Current tour: One More Time Tour (2024)

Set time: On the North American leg of blink-182’s One More Time Tour, the band is typically taking the stage between around 9:00 p.m., though set times vary. Check back once the 2024 One More Time Tour kicks off for updated information.

Length of average blink-182 show: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Past tours:

  • PooPoo PeePee Tour (1998)
  • Loserkids Tour (1999)
  • Honda Civic Tour 2001 (2001)
  • The Mark, Tom and Travis Show Tour (2000-2001)
  • Take Off Your Pants and Jacket Tour (2001)
  • DollaBill Tour (2003)
  • blink-182 Tour (2003-2004)
  • blink-182 in Concert (2009-2010)
  • 20th Anniversary Tour (2011-2014)
  • We Are Pirates Tour (2016)
  • California Tour (2016-2017)
  • Kings of the Weekend Tour (2018)
  • World Tour 2023/2024

blink-182 Discography:

  • Cheshire Cat (1995)
  • Dude Ranch (1997)
  • Enema of the State (1999)
  • Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001)
  • Blink-182 (2003)
  • Neighborhoods (2011)
  • California (2016)
  • Nine (2019)
  • One More Time… (2023)

blink-182’s Popular Songs:

  • “All the Small Things”
  • “What’s My Age Again?”
  • “I Miss You”
  • “First Date”
  • “ONE MORE TIME”

blink-182’s Recent Opening Acts:

  • Pierce The Veil
  • Alexisonfire
  • Rise Against
  • The Story So Far

How to Get Tickets For blink-182 Concerts

Tickets for blink-182’s upcoming One More Time Tour are available via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets and exclusive VIP packages are still available for many dates.

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Biggest July 2024 concerts in Phoenix, from Janet Jackson to Blink-182

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July is packed with opportunities to see live music in Phoenix, from huge arena tours to local acts in local bars.

New Kids on the Block are playing at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, which also features shows by Kenny Chesney , Cage the Elephant, Niall Horan and a Queens of R&B nostalgia tour with Xscape and SWV.

If you were thinking of something more indoors than that, Blink-182 and A Day to Remember are at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, which also has an Old School Block Party with 112, Too Short, Stevie B., Digital Underground and 2 Live Crew, to name a few.

Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix also has some big tours coming in: AJR, Hootie & the Blowfish , Ateez, Aventura and Janet Jackson .

Here are the best concerts coming to metro Phoenix in July 2024.

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To plan further ahead, be sure to give our constantly updated concert announcements a look.

Queens of R&B: Xscape & SWV

Xscape and SWV have reunited for The Queens of R&B Tour with special guests Mya, Total and 702. Xscape sent three songs to the top of Billboard's R&B charts in the '90s: "Just Kickin' It," "Understanding" and "Who Can I Run To." Soul Train Lady of Soul Award winners SWV topped Billboard's Hot 100 with the triple-platinum "Weak," their first of three chart-topping entries on the Billboard R&B charts, followed by "Right Here (Human Nature)" and "You're the One."

Details: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix. $41.30 and up. 602-254-7200,  livenation.com .

This is the trio’s second metro Phoenix date since Tom DeLonge rejoined the fold after a nine-year absence. The reunited pop-punk veterans played a sold-out show at Footprint Center in 2023, treating fans to  a dizzying blend of dirty jokes and big hits . They're joined on this year's One More Time Tour by Pierce the Veil and Hot Milk. The tour is named in honor of their first new album with DeLonge since 2011’s “Neighborhoods."

Details: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. Desert Diamond Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale. $95 and up. 623-772-3800,  desertdiamondarena.com .

Iron & Wine

Sam Beam is touring the States with the Emmy-winning performance collective Manual Cinema, whose members will perform live shadow puppetry and handmade animations alongside the band, creating a visual world to complement the music in support of "Light Verse," a breathtaking gem of an album that features a soulful duet with the great Fiona Apple on "All in Good Time." Paste magazine responded to the album with "No longer the lone troubadour, Beam is backed by a group of LA musicians whose expert subtlety bolsters Beam’s magnetic quietude — even when Hollywood strings swell or the accompaniment reaches near cacophony."

Details: 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. $59 and up. 866-468-3399, thevanburenphx.com . 

"Only Ghosts" was a compelling argument in favor of returning metal to its roots, from the Black Sabbath-worthy psychedelic sludge of such highlights as "No Air" and "The Smell of Sound" to an opening number that filtered the punkish intensity of Motorhead through a melodic sensibility closer in spirit to Queens of the Stone Age. And the follow-up, "Arrows," was just as impressive. As Consequence sized it up, "Red Fang didn’t alter their signature sound so much as enhance it for Arrows. Everything in the mix is sludgier, heavier and more accentuated."

Details: 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 2. Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. Second Ave., Phoenix. $25. 602-716-2222, crescentphx.com .

Totally Tubular Festival

The Totally Tubular Festival features artists who captured the pop culture zeitgeist in the early to mid-1980s thanks primarily to the high rotation of their music videos on MTV. Like, oh my God! How rad is that?! The lineup features Thomas Dolby, the Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Modern English, Men Without Hats, the Tubes, Bow Wow Wow and the Plimsouls' Eddie Muñoz. The Tubes, of course, have deep roots in the Phoenix music scene . A portion of proceeds from ticket sales will go to food banks in each market.

Details: 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 3. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $53.50 and up. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

Cage the Elephant

The Grammy-winning alt-rockers are touring in support of “Neon Pill” with Young the Giant and Bakar. In a press release, singer Matthew Shultz said, “‘Neon Pill’ is the first record where we were consistently uninfluenced, and I mean that in a positive way. Everything is undoubtedly expressed through having settled into finding our own voice. We’ve always drawn inspiration from artists we love, and at times we’ve even emulated some of them to a certain degree. With this album… we just found a uniqueness in simply existing.”

Details: 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 5. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix. $48.65 and up. 602-254-7200,  livenation.com .

New Kids on the Block

The multiplatinum pop sensations are joined on the Magic Summer Tour by Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff. Reimagining the smash 1990 tour of the same name, Donnie, Joey, Jordan, Jonathan and Danny have promised to bring back the magic for fans old and new. The set will be a mix of greatest hits, unexpected fan favorites and surprise songs on their first primarily outdoor-venue tour in 15 years.

Details: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 9. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix. $41.75 and up. 602-254-7200,  livenation.com .

Lyndsey Gunnulfsen and her bandmates are touring the States in continued support of "Evergreen," a 2023 release that continues the evolution of their sound into a synthesizer-driven brand of alternative dance-rock as emotionally intense as anything they managed in their screamo days with hints of hip-hop in the mix. Gunnulfsen has said the album of "a reclamation of control in our post-pandemic culture, posing a complex discussion on fame, technology, spectacle, and female autonomy."

Details: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 9. The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. $48 and up. 866-468-3399, thevanburenphx.com . 

Alejandro Escovedo

When Alejandro Escovedo was in the Nuns, he opened the Sex Pistols’ infamous final show at San Francisco’s Winterland. But that’s before he moved to Austin and became a roots-rock icon, launching a solo career after playing with ’80s alternative-country heroes Rank and File and True Believers. In 1998, No Depression named him artist of the decade. And he’s still playing to his strengths. His latest album, "Echo Dancing," is, as Uncut noted, bold, brilliant and experimental," with an emphasis on the experimental part of that equation, deconstructing 14 classics he's recorded through the years.

Details: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 9. Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix. $44.50-$49.50. 480-478-6000,  mim.org .

A Day to Remember

The fantastically titled Least Anticipated Album Tour brings the Florida metalcore veterans, who won Best Live Band at 2015's Alternative Press Music Awards, with kindred spirits The Story So Far, Four Year Strong and Scowl. This is A Day to Remember's first U.S. tour in more than a year, including festival appearances at Welcome to Rockville, Hangout Fest, Sonic Temple, Four Chord Music Festival and When We Were Young.

Details: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 10. Desert Diamond Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale. $50 and up. 623-772-3800,  desertdiamondarena.com .

Cole Swindell

The Win the Night Tour finds the country singer joined by Dylan Scott and Restless Road. Swindell topped Billboard's country charts with "Chillin' It," his triple-platinum breakthrough, in 2013. Since then, he's sent eight singles to the top of Billboard's country airplay chart while being named New Artist of the Year by the Academy of Country Music in 2015. Swindell's biggest hits include "Ain't Worth the Whiskey," "You Should Be Here," "Middle of a Memory," "Single Saturday Night," "Never Say Never" and "She Had Me at Heads Carolina."

Details: 7 p.m. Thursday, July 11. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $86.75 and up. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

Francine Reed birthday concert

Francine Reed is turning 77, and together with We3 (Renee Patrick, Suzanne Lansford, and Nicole Pesce), Grammy-winning bassist Mel Brown and internationally acclaimed drummer Dowell Davis, she’s marking the occasion with an evening of music and memories. Reed was one of the Valley's most popular jazz and blues vocalists from the mid-1970s until she left for Atlanta in the early '90s. By the time she left, she was a member of Lyle Lovett’s Large Band . Reed has also recorded duets with Willie Nelson and Delbert McClinton in addition to releasing her own music.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 11. Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix. Sold out. 480-478-6000,  mim.org .

Their first arena tour is in support of last year's "The Maybe Man," which All Music praised for the way they "continue to turn their personal pain and anxieties into universally relatable pop anthems." AJR explained the inspiration for the album in a statement: “In your mid- to late twenties, you start to think about your life. There’s endless potential, but it’s also scary because you don’t know who you’re going to be. This album examines that personal existential crisis and the prevalent question of, ‘Who am I?’”

Details: 6:45 Friday, July 12. Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. Resale ticket prices vary. 602-379-7800,  ticketmaster.com .

Adored by millions, the iconic Spanish rockers bring their 40 Aniversario Tour to Phoenix. Hombres G have been called the "Spanish Beatles" more than once. Their sound, in fact, is rooted in the music of the early Beatles and the British New Wave movement, which makes sense considering they formed in 1982, breaking through with 1985's "Devuélveme a mi chica," which was later celebrated on a list of Las 100 + Grandiosas Canciones En Español by VH1.

Details: 8 p.m. Friday, July 12. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $86.50 and up. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

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Hootie & the Blowfish with Darius Rucker

Fronted by country star Darius Rucker, these '90s rock veterans have sold more than 25 million albums, largely driven by their 22-times-platinum breakthrough, "Cracked Rear View," which remains among the 10 best-selling albums in U.S history. Their hits include three Top 10 entries on the Hot 100 from that first release: "Hold My Hand," "Let Her Cry" and "Only Wanna Be With You." The Summer Camp with Trucks Tour also features special guests Collective Soul and Edwin McCain.

Details: 7 p.m. Saturday, July 13. Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. $29.75 and up. 602-379-7800, ticketmaster.com .

This tour in support of “Think Later” finds the Canadian pop singer playing the biggest venues of her career thus far, including her first headlining show at Madison Square Garden. The album was executive produced by hitmaker Ryan Tedder, whose previous clients include Taylor Swift and Beyoncé. In 2021, McRae was the youngest musician featured on the Forbes magazine 30 Under 30 list. Her hits include "You Broke Me First" and "Greedy."

Details: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 14. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. Resale ticket prices vary. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

Streetlight Manifesto

The Jersey ska-punk veterans are headed our way on the Myth of Monsters Tour. In announcing the tour on their website, they wrote, "We are like caged animals, about to break out of our confinement once again, make a beeline for the backstage snack table and then stomp onto the stages of America (and two cities in Canada, eh? ;-) to once again rock your sweet little faces clean off. GET READY PEOPLE, WE DO THIS. OKAY? OKAY!"

Details: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 14. Marquee Theatre, 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe. $49.62-$92.76. 480-829-0607, luckymanonline.com .

This is part of the Escape to Crescent Ballroom Summer Matinee Concert Series of bargain-priced concerts. These local indie-rockers recently released a six-song EP of music that should speak directly to fans whose favorite records are emo. It helps that singer Dylan Fay has the dynamic range to take you from the vulnerable near-whisper of the title track's opening scene ("you're living like a Polaroid, just tucked away inside a drawer) to the emotional intensity required when he hits the chorus as the band kicks in, repeating the opening line at full volume.

Details: 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 14. Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. Second Ave., Phoenix. $10; $8 in advance. 602-716-2222, crescentphx.com .

The Kid LAROI

The Australian rapper brings the First Time Tour to downtown Phoenix with special guests Glaive and Chase Shakur. His U.S. hits include "Without You," which features Miley Cyrus on the remix, and "Stay" with Justin Bieber. A review in the Guardian a few years back said, "At the first of two headline shows at Brixton Academy, he sweats out his setlist like a fever, tearing through two-minute tracks titled like confessions of teen rage."

Details: 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 15. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $43 and up. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

Signed to Playboi Carti's label in 2019, the Atlanta rapper is headed to Phoenix on the Chaos Tour in support of "A Great Chaos," Carson's first Top 20 entry on the Billboard album chart. Pitchfork called it "a creative breakthrough, flipping the script on Atlanta rap production" while "funneling his hedonistic tendencies into joyously unholy music." Vibe said it found the rapper "hitting on all cylinders."

Details: 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 16. The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. Resale ticket prices vary. 866-468-3399, thevanburenphx.com . 

These multiplatinum classical crossover phenoms were originally brought together in 2003 by Simon Cowell. They've undergone some lineup changes in the course of selling more than 30 million units worldwide while earning 160 gold and platinum records in 35 countries. The current lineup features Swiss tenor Urs Bühler, French tenor Sébastien Izambard, America tenor David Miller and America baritone Steven LaBrie. They're touring the States in support of a 10th album, “XX: 20th Anniversary Album."

Details: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16. Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main St., Mesa. $69.50-$189.50. 480-644-6500,  mesaartscenter.com .

Pedro the Lion

David Bazan and his bandmates are headed to Phoenix in support of "Santa Cruz," the third installment in a trilogy (so far) of musical memoirs he began with "Phoenix," on which he set the scene with “On a desert Christmas morning, 1981/ One month shy of  6 years old in the Valley of the Sun.” Phoenix also rates a mention in the title track to "Santa Cruz," where the new kid shows up for the first day of eighth grade with "the stupidest backpack," riddled with buyer's remorse. "I loved it in Phoenix at the mall with my Grandma," he sings. "So I’ll never be cool here." And don't be late or you'll miss Danielle Durack, another brilliant storyteller with Valley roots.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16. Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. Second Ave., Phoenix. $27.50-$40. 602-716-2222, crescentphx.com .

Bethany Home

In the event that the name didn't give it away? These guys are local. They released a debut album titled "Made With Love" in March. If you're into emo, you should check it out. Their singer has the perfect voice to make you feel a lyric as emotional as "And I cried the whole ride home and thought about how everyone dies someday," as he does on the opening track, a nearly seven-minute track called "Lightbulb." They're joined by Malaise, Beset and Twinstar.

Details: 8 p.m. Thursday, July 18. Rebel Lounge, 2303 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. $12. 602-296-7013, therebellounge.com.

The Happy Together Tour

The Happy Together Tour returns to Arizona in its 15th year of bringing nostalgia with a smile. In addition to dusting off '60s pop classics as timeless "Happy Together," “Elenore,” "She'd Rather Be With Me" and "You Showed Me," the Turtles will once again host with Jay and the Americans, the Association, Badfinger, the Vogues and the Cowsills rounding out the lineup.

Details: 8 p.m. Friday, July 19. Talking Stick Resort, Loop 101 and Pima Road, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. $30 and up. 480-850-7734,  talkingstickresort.com .

These local rockers are celebrating the release of "Same Science." There's a jokey bio on their Facebook page that says "let alone is a Goldilocks Rock band from Phoenix, bringing a sound that's not too hard, not too soft, jusssttttt the right rock to sustain human life." It is just right, though. Their sound is a masterful blend of intensity, drama and an emotional vulnerability conveyed by a singer whose elastic vocal range allows for some breathtaking moments of beauty and transcendence while his bandmates scale majestic heights with urgency to spare. These guys are ready for the big leagues and this album sounds like it could take them there. They're joined by Good Terms, Celebration Guns and Mattstagraham.

Details: 8 p.m. Friday, July 19. Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. Second Ave., Phoenix. $15-$17. 602-716-2222, crescentphx.com .

The Marías

Since breaking through in 2021 with "Hush," a song that topped the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart, the Marías have opened Halsey's Love and Power Tour and collaborated with Bad Bunny on his "Un Verano Sin Ti" album. They're touring with special guests Automatic in support of “Submarine," their second album, which Stereogum declared "the soundtrack of the summer." It's still summer, people. Don't miss out.

Details: 8 p.m. Saturday, July 20. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $54.50 and up. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

The Decemberists

Colin Meloy and his bandmates are headed to Phoenix in support of the masterful "As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again," a sprawling masterstroke that opens on as beautiful a throwback to the folk rock of the '60s as you'll likely hear in 2024 (with backing vocals by James Mercer of the Shins!) and signs off with a 19-minute indie-prog epic called "Joan in the Garden" where the music and lyrics both demand repeated listens. MusicOMH.com hailed it as "one of the Decemberists’ finest albums," adding that "even at this stage of their career, where they can comfortably be described as veterans, Colin Meloy and company still have the power to enchant and inspire." It was definitely worth the six-year wait between releases and quite possibly the best release in 18 years.

Details: 8 p.m. Saturday, July 20. The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. $64 and up. 866-468-3399, thevanburenphx.com . 

Celebration of Life for Michael 'Bam-Bam' Sversvold

Michael "Bam-Bam" Sversvold was a legendary presence on the Phoenix underground, having powered his way into the spotlight as the hyperactive force of nature attacking his drums at age 14 with the reckless abandon of a young Keith Moon for skate-rock-icons-in-the-making JFA, who hit the scene in 1981. His JFA bandmates will perform acoustically at this celebration of his. Other friends performing include Fat Gray Cat, Medieval Knievels, the Sleaze and Tony Karaba doing Rabid Rabbit songs with his group Peace Through Power. All proceeds will be donated to Sversvold’s mother, Joanne.

Details: 1-6 p.m. Saturday, July 20. The Rhythm Room, 1019 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. $15.  rhythmroom.com .

Vieux Farka Touré

The son of Malian music legend Ali Farka Touré is often referred to as the Hendrix of the Sahara, a title meant more to convey the point that the man is a brilliant guitarist than to suggest that there's anything remotely Hendrix-esque about his playing. He's an altogether different kind of awe-inspiring. His playing is clean, fast and fluid, as brilliantly showcased in a Form Arcosanti performance with his world-music trio that had the crowd singing along in and dancing wildly.

Details: 7 p.m. Sunday, July 21. Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix. $44.50-$54.50. 480-478-6000,  mim.org .

Much like their previous effort, "I Have Fought Against It, But I Can’t Any Longer” (named for a line in Virginia Woolf’s suicide letter)," "I've Seen All I Need to See" is a harrowing soundscape of tortured howls and haunted samples, as experimental as experimental metal gets. As MusicOMH.com was right to note, though, "Somehow, there’s an odd clarity to be found amongst all the noise, distortion and decay." They're here on the Orchards of a Futile Heaven Tour with co-headliners Dis Fig.

Details: 7 p.m. Monday, July 22. Valley Bar, 130 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. $22; $18 in advance.  valleybarphx.com.

Sarah Shook & the Disarmers

Shook is touring the States with the Disarmers in support of "Revelations," an album Paste magazine praised for injecting "some serious punk rock attitudes into a well-worn infrastructure of venerable country tunes," adding "the guitar tones are crisp, the pedal steel sounds like a million bucks." The punk-rock attitudes lead to highlights as inspired (and disarming, as promised) as one whose title we can't share and "Backsliders," where Shook rhymes "I'm a real piece of (expletive) and you're a vixen in a dress" with "I thought we was movin' on but I was wrong I guess."

Details: 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 23. Rebel Lounge, 2303 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix. $18. 602-296-7013, therebellounge.com.

Last year's "Breaking the Balls of History," their first release in 10 years, found the great Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss effortlessly playing to the psychedelic strengths that made them such beloved indie icons in the first place, stirring up a proper racket as they honored the 30th anniversary of their self-titled cassette debut by adding to their legacy. So what do they do for an encore? They're revisiting their classic third release, 1998's "Featuring 'Birds,'" in its entirety for the first time ever on tour. Sometimes odd decision are the best decisions.

Details: 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 23. Valley Bar, 130 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. $25; $22 in advance.  valleybarphx.com.

Kenny Chesney

Chesney is known for his stadium shows . That's where his No Shoes Nation comes together at its most powerful. But long before the man became the only country artist in Billboard’s Top 10 Touring Acts of the Last 25 Years, he captured the imagination of young people coming of age across America in smaller, more intimate venues, including outdoor amphitheaters. In a press release, Chesney said, "There is nothing like being out on the lawn with your friends, or even under the pavilion, on a clear night hearing the music and just being in the moment. You can do some things in that environment you can’t at a stadium. It’s less production, less massive, but there’s a real sense of connection that is undeniable.”

Details: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 24. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix. $122.50 and up. 602-254-7200,  livenation.com .

The Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism famously labeled these K-pop sensations "4th Generation Leaders." Their latest album,"Golden Hour Pt. 1," is the biggest-selling K-pop album of the year and they recently became the South Korean artists with the most new top 10 albums in the U.K. in the course of a single year, a title previously held by BTS. This year also saw them turning in stellar a Coachella performance, acclaimed by the music press and festivalgoers alike.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 25. Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. Resale ticket prices vary. 602-379-7800,  ticketmaster.com .

Jeezy: Playlist Concert

The Artist Formerly Known as Young Jeezy arrives in support of "I Might Forgive... But I Don't Forget." He topped the rap and R&B charts in 2005 with "Soul Survivor," the breakthrough single from his platinum debut. His biggest hits include "And Then What," "I Luv It," "Go Getta," the double-platinum "Put On" (which featured Kanye West and put Jeezy back at the top of the rap charts), "My President" (featuring Nas), "Lose My Mind" (featuring Plies), "Leave You Alone" (with Ne-Yo), "R.I.P." (with 2 Chainz) and "Seen It All" (with Jay-Z).

Details: 8 p.m. Thursday, July 25. The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. $71 and up. 866-468-3399, thevanburenphx.com . 

Nick Cartell: A Thousand Spotlights

Currently starring as Jean Valjean in the North American tour of "Les Misérables," a role he's played more than a thousand times, Cartell returns to Scottsdale for a hometown performance at ASU Kerr to celebrate the release of "A Thousand Spotlights," his new album. He shares stories of time on the road with "Les Miz," Broadway runs of the 2012 revival of "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Scandalous: The Musical" and "Paramour" interwoven with songs from the album, which features Broadway, Disney. and even some jazz.

Details: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, July 26-27. ASU Kerr, 6110 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. $10. 480-596-2660, asugammage.com .

Old School Block Party

As old-school as promised, this block party features sets by such crowd-pleasing veterans as 112, who topped the Billboard R&B charts with "It's Over Now"; Too Short, whose hits include "The Ghetto"; Stevie B., who topped the Hot 100 with "Because I Love You (The Postman Song)"; Digital Underground ("The Humpty Dance"); 2 Live Crew of "Me So Horny" fame; Debbie Deb, Trinere, Club Nouveau, Nocera, Freestyle and Connie.

Details: 7 p.m. Saturday, July 27. Desert Diamond Arena, 9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale. $39 and up. 623-772-3800,  desertdiamondarena.com .

Samantha Fish

This award-winning blues guitar hero isn't strictly blues, incorporating elements of bluegrass, country, funk and rock. She's picked up 22 awards at the Independent Blues Awards since 2016, when her honors ranged from Artist of the Year, which she's won twice, to the Road Warrior award, which she's won four times. Her latest effort, last year's "Death Wish Blues," is an album-length collaboration with Jesse Dayton.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27. Celebrity Theatre, 440 N. 32nd St., Phoenix. $29-$99. 602-267-1600, celebritytheatre.com . 

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Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore

These roots-music legends earned raves in 2018 — and deservedly so — for an album called "Downey to Lubbock" whose title track found them exploring the thousand miles that separate their individual stomping grounds of southern California, where Alvin formed the Blasters, and west Texas, where Gilmore launched the Flatlanders. The other tracks were mostly covers, from the Youngbloods' "Get Together" to Woody Guthrie's "Deportee" and the oft-covered New Orleans R&B barnburner "Lawdy Miss Clawdy," written and originally cut by Lloyd Price. Now they're touring together at the helm of Alvin's band the Guilty Men.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 27. Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix. $49.50-$59.50. 480-478-6000,  mim.org .

Romeo Santos, the "King of Bachata," has reunited his group Aventura for a U.S. tour titled Cerrando Ciclos. This tour is said to be the last time Santos and Aventura will join forces on stage, offering an opportunity to relive the hits that defined an era in Latin music. Aventura took bachata to new heights while blending modern rhythms with the authentic essence of the genre. In a message to fans on social media, Santos said, "I want you to join me on a journey where I will be definitively closing cycles. Because it is not the same to remember beautiful times as it is to be a prisoner of the past. We cannot stagnate in the nostalgia of yesterday, but rather move forward, discover new horizons and show other facets.”

Details: 8 p.m. Monday, July 29. Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. $61 and up. 602-379-7800, ticketmaster.com .

All Music nailed the timeless charm of "Feelings," Brijean's endearing debut. "It's a buoyant sound that brings to mind a vibrant mix of artists like Deee-Lite, Greyboy Allstars and Stereolab," their critic wrote. "Vocally, Murphy has a stylishly flat resonance that evokes iconic singers like Astrud Gilberto and Nico," adding that it "wouldn't sound out of place pumping from a car stereo at the beach in 1970s Rio de Janeiro." It's the kind of music that just instantly improves whatever kind of day you may be having.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 29. Valley Bar, 130 N. Central Ave., Phoenix. $9-$18.  valleybarphx.com.

Janet Jackson

The final U.S. date on the legend's Together Again tour brings the five-time Grammy-winning Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee back to Phoenix with special guest Nelly. The highest-selling tour of Ms. Jackson's career earned raves in 2023, including a review at azcentral headlined “Janet Jackson's sexy, powerful Phoenix performance proves she's still the Queen of Pop.” The Together Again tour also celebrates Jackson's 50th anniversary in entertainment and milestones for three of her most critically acclaimed albums — 25 years of “The Velvet Rope,” 30 years of “Janet” and 35 years of “Rhythm Nation.”

Details: 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 30. Footprint Center, 201 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix. $54.95 and up. 602-379-7800, ticketmaster.com .

Joshua Bassett

This is the opening night of a tour in support of "The Golden Years," a debut album due to be released four days before the tour launch. Last year, Bassett sold out dates around the globe on a headlining run while reprising his role as Ricky on Season 4 of “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.” He's joined in Phoenix by special guest Thomas Day.

Details: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 30. Arizona Financial Theatre, 400 W. Washington St., Phoenix. $53 and up. 800-745-3000,  ticketmaster.com . 

Niall Horan

This is the One Direction singer's first headlining solo run since 2018’s Flicker World Tour. He’ll be performing songs from all three of his solo albums, including last year's "The Show." Horan was a huge fan favorite when TikTok brought its live In the Mix event to Mesa , where he proved he hasn’t lost the unassuming charm, much less the winning smile, that made him such a heartthrob in his boy-band days.  He even dusted off a One Direction hit, “The Story of My Life" in the course of a set where nearly every song he played felt like it could’ve been a massive pop hit. 

Details: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31. Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix. $29.50 and up. 602-254-7200,  livenation.com .

Hermanos Gutiérrez

The Gutiérrez brothers formed this Latin instrumental band in Zurich in 2015, earning raves for 2022’s “El Bueno y el Malo” and this year’s “Sonido Cósmico,” both of which were cut in Nashville with Dan Auerbach of Black Keys fame producing. In reviewing the newest one, Uncut raved, “While the album is rooted in Ennio Morricone's dusty spaghetti western soundtracks and Daniel Lanois' high-lonesome ambient, songs like the spacy 'El Fantasma' and the kaleidoscopic title track ground their psychedelic drift in the intense chemistry between the two brothers and the way they play off each other supernaturally."

Details: 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 31. The Van Buren, 401 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix. $62 and up. 866-468-3399, thevanburenphx.com . 

Wheelchair stolen from Blink-182 concert recovered from northern Bexar County field

by SBG San Antonio | David Warner

A wheelchair stolen from a concert goer at a concert at Frost Bank Center has been recovered. (SBG San Antonio)

SAN ANTONIO - A wheelchair that had been stolen during a concert at Frost Bank Center last week was found in an unusual place.

On Tuesday, the Bexar County Fire Marshal’s Office announced that they had recovered a wheelchair stolen from a spectator at a Blink-182 concert on June 24, 2024.

Investigators had been contacted on Monday by the North Bexar County Emergency Service District, which said that the chair had been discovered in a grassy area by firefighters doing yard work.

The owner of the chair, Tara Ryan, was quickly contacted, and her chair was promptly returned to her.

“While we are thankful for the return of my custom wheelchair, we are saddened that it happened in the first place,” said Ryan. “Having been diagnosed with Friedreich’s Ataxia, a form of muscular dystrophy, my wheelchair is essentially an extension of my body. My hope after all of this, is that we are able to bring awareness to people like myself. What you took wasn’t just a wheelchair, it was my mobility.”

Bexar County Fire Marshal Chris Lopez voiced his happiness with how events turned out.

“It brings me joy to be able to assist and return the missing wheelchair to its rightful owner. We will continue our investigation and ask anyone who may have a tip to please call our office at 210-335-0300.”

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Travis Kelce Reveals How He Ended Up Joining Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour Stage

Travis kelce shared how taylor swift reacted to his original plan to join her on the eras tour stage, and why his final cameo was perfect. .

Travis Kelce saw a blank space in Eras Tour choreography, and he wanted to write his name. 

Indeed, the Kansas City Chiefs football player shared that it was him who suggested he join Taylor Swift on stage during her show. But his original vision was slightly different than what he ended up doing during her June 23 concert in London. 

“I initially mentioned it to Tay,” he revealed to brother Jason Kelce during the July 3 episode of New Heights . “I was like, ‘How funny would it be if I just rolled out on one of the bikes during the 1989 album. That era.’”

An avowed 1989 fan, it’s not surprising Travis would suggest joining his girlfriend for that section of the show, but Taylor acquiesced with a different idea. 

“She started laughing,” Travis continued. “She was like, ‘Would you seriously be up for doing something like that?’ And I was like, ‘What? I would love to do that. Are you kidding me?’ I’ve seen the show enough, might as well put me to work here.”

And while the duo ended up having Travis join later in the show for The Tortured Poets Department set, the tight end was happy with the final performance. 

“She found the perfect part of the show for me to come in,” he gushed, noting the flaws of his original idea. “There was no bike in case I ran into someone else or hit one of the dancers or anything. It was the safest option.”

Travis also couldn’t help but rave over Taylor’s two backup dancers, Kameron Saunders and Jan Ravnik , who helped him during his cameo—which occurred right between Taylor’s performances of “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived” and “I Can Do It With A Broken Heart.”

“It was such a fun, playful part of the show,” he added. “It was the perfect time for me to go up there and be a ham and have some fun not only with her, Kam and Jan but the crowd. Really try and get everyone excited for the rest of the show. It was awesome. Had an absolute blast.”

And since his cameo took place during a sequence of trying to “revive” Taylor to finish the show, the 34-year-old also got to show off some of his own personality during his time on stage. 

“I always wanted to pull out this move, but I never knew when I should pull it out—like an area where it made sense,” Travis recalled of his Dumb and Dumber -inspired tap move. “That’s one of my favorite moves of all time.”

Overall, Travis couldn’t say enough good things about his Eras Tour appearance. 

“I had so much fun,” he emphasized. “It was an honor being on stage obviously with Taylor but even Kam and Jan.”

While Travis is the only star to get to go on the Eras Tour stage, Taylor has had plenty of celebrity guests rooting for her from the bleachers—or VIP tent. Keep reading for every star who has attended the tour so far. 

Travis Kelce, Prince William, Princess Charlotte & Prince George

Taylor made her relationship with Travis Instagram official June 21, 2024, with the help of the royal family as they all joined her backstage at her concert in Wembley Stadium in London.

Prince William, Princess Charlotte & Prince George

Taylor also took another selfie with the royal family at her Wembley show.

Nicola Coughlan, Cara Delevingne & Jonathan Van Ness

The trio united in the VIP tent in London on June 21, 2024. 

Leslie Mann & Jonathan Van Ness

The  Knocked Up actress also hung out with the Queer Eye alum at the Wembley concert.

Travis Kelce & Jonathan Van Ness

The NFL star was a true London Boy at Wembley Stadium with the Queer Eye star.

Jonathan Van Ness & Nicola Coughlan

Dearest reader, how adorable is this friendship?

Christina Milian

The "Dip It Low" singer and her teen daughter Violet were in a lavender haze at Taylor's Paris show in May 2024.

Jessica Capshaw

The Grey's Anatomy actress attended the Eras Tour in France in May 2024, captioning this pic with the Midnights lyric, "Cause we were in Paris."

Travis Kelce & Rita Ora

"It’s fair to say Sydney always delivers," Rita Ora captioned Instagram photos from Taylor's Feb. 23 show, including a snap with Travis Kelce . "Or shall we say our TayTay @taylorswift always delivers!”

Taika Waititi, Taylor Swift & Rita Ora

Taylor's dad Scott Swift delivered an epic photobomb.

"Got to see an old friend shine tonight," Katy Perry captioned footage on Instagram from the Feb. 23 concert.

Tom DeLonge & Rebel Wilson

The Blink-182 rocker—whose band was playing near Taylor's Sydney venue on the same day—and the Pitch Perfect alum hung out in the VIP tent.

The Oscar winner captioned the moment with friends in Mexico City, "Spamming u w really good @taylorswift Eras Tour content."

The Pretty Little Liars star attended with friends  Morgan Pesante , Katie Greenthal and  Claire Leahy . "Omg??? @taylorswift putting on a show that was so good I can't even process," she wrote. "Nostalgic, empowering, and sparkly."

The "Bad at Love" singer got in the spirit by making friendship bracelets to trade with fans during the last Los Angeles show.

Mariska Hargitay & Savannah Guthrie

"Still in the afterglow of the most magical night," the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star wrote on Instagram Aug. 9 after a bejeweled night out in L.A. "Deepest gratitude to @taylorswift for your poetry and wisdom. You inspire us and connect us to our #delicate tenderness, joy, hope and strength—and most of all, our wish to live and love courageously."

Sharing pics from an L.A. show, Chris Olsen  quoted the T.Swift lyrics in his caption, "I DON'T KNOW HOW IT GETS BETTER THAN THIS."

"Eras tour (Dylan's version)," the influencer captioned fits of her rocking a Stella McCartney outfit. "@taylorswift you are a goddess best night ever."

Spencer Pratt & Heidi Montag

The  Hills stars filled a blank space in their calendar with a date night in Los Angeles at the Eras Tour. Heidi Montag  captioned their pics, "This was the concert of a lifetime! Legendary! Thank you for the tickets @taylorswift."

Jessica Alba & Cash Warren

"@taylorswift with the fam," Jessica Alba wrote, "what a show!" She and husband Cash Warren  celebrated their love story by taking their kids  Honor , Haven  and Hayes .

The Mad Max star danced to "Shake It off" with her kids August and Jackson . "Thank you for the best birthday ever @taylorswift!!!" she wrote. "We had such a great f--king time."

Paula Abdul & Vince Vaughn

"What a SHOW," Paula Abdul  wrote while posting for a photo with Vince Vaughn  and Taylor's parents  Scott and Andrea Swift in Los Angeles.

James Kennedy, Paula Abdul, Scheana Shay & Ally Lewber

The Vanderpump Rules stars made their wildest dreams come true on the floor with Paula.

The "No One singer" attended the Aug. 5 show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles with her 8-year-old son Genesis .

The actress attended one of Swift's shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles with Anastasia Beverly Hills cosmetics founder Anastasia Soare and her daughter, Claudia .

The late  Kobe Bryant 's wife  Vanessa Bryant and their daughters  Natalia Bryant , 20,  Bianka Bryant , 6, and  Capri Bryant , 4 attended Swift's show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles Aug. 3. While performing her song "22," the singer approached Bianka at the end of the stage, hugged her and gifted her a black hat she typically gives a fan during the number. The family later got to hang out with the pop star backstage.

The Hills alum was ready to be enchanted at the Aug. 4 show.

The New Girl star shared a family photo on TikTok ahead of the Aug. 4 show.

Elizabeth Banks & Amy Adams

The duo snapped a selfie at SoFi Stadium on the first night of the Eras Tour in Los Angeles, with Elizabeth Banks  writing of Taylor's performance, "She was an Angel and a Unicorn and Pure Magic."

Elizabeth took a pic of Sarah Paulson showing off her Eras Tour merch from the Casamigos suite.

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