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Blink 182 to play 3Arena as band announces world tour

Punk rock favourites Blink 182 have announced a show at Dublin's 3Arena as part of a tour kicking off in 2023.

The band will take to the stage in Dublin on September 5, 2023. They will also play Belfast's SSE Arena the night before.

Tickets for Blink 182 at the 3Arena go on sale on Monday, October 17 and start at €70.95 including booking fee via Ticketmaster.ie and presale registration is now open with tickets available from Wednesday, October 10 here. The special guest for Blink 182's Ireland and UK shows will be The Story So Far.

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The group, which consists of guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge, bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker, announced the tour in a tongue in cheek video on social media, also revealing that their new single Edging will be out this Friday, October 14.

Blink 182's upcoming tour will be their biggest tour yet with the three musicians reuniting for the first time in nearly 10 years. The worldwide string of shows includes visits to South America, Australia and New Zealand as well as dates in the UK and Europe.

The band came from humble beginnings nearly 30 years ago but have since garnered a loyal fanbase after releasing hits such as All The Small Things and Adam's Song. The group has sold over 50 million albums worldwide to date.

A new album from the band is expected to drop in 2023, which will be the band's 10th. It sees Tom Delonge return to the group after nearly a decade.

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