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When did Blink-182 tour with Green Day?

When did Blink-182 tour with Green Day?

April 17, 2002
Pop Disaster Tour

Tour by blink-182, Green Day
Start date April 17, 2002
End date June 17, 2002
Legs 1
No. of shows 47

When was the last time Blink-182 went on tour?

California Tour

Promotional poster for the first US leg of the tour
Associated album California
Start date July 21, 2016
End date September 22, 2017
Blink-182 concert chronology

What year was the Pop Disaster Tour?

17 April 2002 – 17 June 2002
Pop Disaster Tour/Periods

Is Green Day pop punk?

Green Day in particular were this three-chord punk rock band, or pop-punk band, and then they just made one of the greatest records that the scene has ever seen before.

Where did the Blink 182 Pop Disaster Tour take place?

The two groups, with supporting acts Jimmy Eat World, Kut U Up and Saves the Day, toured for two months across the United States and Canada, mostly in outdoor amphitheatres . The tour was conceived by Blink-182 to echo the famous Monsters of Rock tours; the idea was to have, effectively, a Monsters of Punk tour.

When did Blink 182 play their last concert?

The band played a European tour in August 2014, culminating in them headlining the Reading and Leeds Festivals; it was the band’s fourth appearance at the festival and second headlining slot. DeLonge’s final performance with Blink-182 was at the Wine Amplified Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada on October 11, 2014.

Who are the members of the band Blink 182?

This article is about the band. For the band’s 2003 album, see Blink-182 (album). Blink-182 performing in 2016. From left to right: Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Matt Skiba. Blink-182 (often stylized in all lowercase as blink-182) is an American rock band formed in Poway, California in 1992.

When did Blink 182 release their first album?

The band recorded its debut album— Cheshire Cat, released in February 1995—in three days at Westbeach Recorders in Los Angeles, fueled by both new songs and re-recordings of songs from previous demos. ” M+M’s “, the band’s first single, garnered local radio airplay from 91X, and Cargo offered the band a small budget to film a music video for it.