Concert review: More than a year into their reunion tour, Blink-182 are bigger than ever

Concert Review: More than a year into their reunion tour, Blink-182 are bigger than ever

Pop-punk trio Blink-182 performed to a sold-out crowd at Target Center Tuesday night, quashing any concerns that they may have lost their touch after their latest reunion.

Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker put on a lively performance spanning their entire career, with hits like “Whats my Age Again?” and “All the Small Things.”

The band’s stage presence was electric, with Hoppus and DeLonge constantly interacting with the crowd and each other. Barker, meanwhile, provided a solid foundation on the drums.

While the setlist was largely predictable, the band did throw in a few surprises, including a cover of The Cure’s “Friday I’m in Love.”

Overall, Blink-182’s performance was a triumph. The band proved that they are still one of the most popular live acts in the world, and their fans are more than happy to have them back.

Setlist:

  • “Dumpweed”
  • “Carousel”
  • “Anthem”
  • “Whats my Age Again?”
  • “First Date”
  • “Stay Together for the Kids”
  • “Violence”
  • “The Rock Show”
  • “I Miss You”
  • “All the Small Things”
  • “Adam’s Song”
  • “Friday I’m in Love” (The Cure cover)
  • “Bored to Death”
  • “Not Now”
  • “Dammit”
  • “Man Overboard”
  • “California”
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