The show, which marked the band’s first tour of the year and their third since reuniting with guitarist Tom DeLonge in 2022, featured a setlist packed with hits, rarities and some songs that hadn’t seen the stage in more than two decades.
Other deep cuts included “Natives” and “Wishing Well” from 2011’s Neighborhoods, both returning to the setlist for the first time since 2014. And in a nod to their punk roots, the band covered The Descendents’ “Hope” — a song they hadn’t performed since 2003.
The band also highlighted their latest album, ONE MORE TIME…, performing six tracks including “DANCE WITH ME” and the emotional title track.
The “Missionary Impossible” Tour continues Friday night in Tampa, with more stops scheduled in Charleston, Raleigh, Virginia Beach, Buffalo, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City and more.
Blink-182 is also slated to headline major festivals including Sea.Hear.Now in Asbury Park, Riot Fest in Chicago, Shaky Knees in Atlanta and When We Were Young in Las Vegas, where the tour will wrap up on October 18 and 19.
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