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Yesterday Blink headlined Reading
Mark:
Reading Festival!! WOW!! That was possibly my favorite show of all time!! Thanks to everyone there tonight!!!

Spinner article
”At times it was difficult to work out whether these were grown men on stage or simply an ongoing case of arrested development as Blink-182 cracked one puerile and offensive “joke” after another pausing briefly to exhort the crowd to yell, “F— Reading!” as they headlined the Main Stage on Saturday at the Leeds Festival.”
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Rock Sound article
”With Leeds just under their belts and with the closing slot of Reading 2010 to go you would think that Blink-182 had enough to think about. But, despite the chaos the band are already making plans to return to the UK for more shows. Good news we think.”
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Blink 182’s Summer Euro tour Setlist leaked!
Not really leaked or anything..
This is the setlist from Aberdeen, and still no new song ![]()
Anyway, this is for you guys!
1. Dumpweed
2. Feeling This
3. The Rock Show
4. What’s My Age Again?
5. I Miss You
6. Stay Together For The Kids
7. Down
8. Always
9. Stockholm Syndrome
10. First Date
11. Man Overboard
12. Don’t Leave Me
13. Not Now
14. All The Small Things
15. Reckless Abandon
16. Josie
17. Anthem Part 2
—-Encore—-
*Travis Solo*
18. Carousel
19. Dammit
BTW!! I’m going to Lowlands to shot some pics and vids for the website! Have a good one this week people!
Mark AP Interview
At this point, it’s safe to say that Mark Hoppus is a human dynamo. Best known for his role in potty mouthed pop-punk trio Blink-182, the 38-year-old is more than just a mere bassist, having juggled production duties, podcasts, high-profile collaborations and more in recent years. His newest endeavor? A Different Spin With Mark Hoppus, a weekly, hour-long program hosted by its namesake airing on Fuse starting this September. We caught up with Hoppus to get the scoop on what his new venture is all about, as well as get an update on whether or not we’ll hear new Blink music before the world ends in 2012.

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