What's their age again? Tom DeLonge is rejoining Blink-182 for a world tour that comes seven years after he was was replaced in the San Diego-bred punk-pop band in 2015.
The tour next year reunites guitarist-singer DeLonge, 46, with bassist-singer Mark Hoppus, 50, and drummer Travis Barker, 46. It opens March 11 in Mexico at the Imperial GNP Festival at Parque Morelos in Tijuana. The U.S. leg kicks off May 4 in Minnesota at St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center and concludes July 16 in Tennessee at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.
"Edging," a new single by the band, will be released Friday. It is being billed as the first new recording by Hoppus, DeLonge and Barker in a decade.
Ticket prices for Blink-182's San Diego concert next June range from $39.50 to $169.50, plus service fees. On-sale information for the entire tour appears later in this article.
Hoppus and DeLonge co-founded Blink-182 in Poway, California, in 1992 with the band's original drummer, Scott Traynor. Barker replaced Traynor in 1998. The band achieved international stardom with its subsequent album, 1999's "Enema of the State," which featured "All the Small Things," "What's My Age Again?" and other songs that quickly became fan favorites.
The trio split up in 2005, then reunited in 2009 after Barker was one of two survivors in a plane crash that killed four other people.
In January 2015, Hoppus and Barker announced that DeLonge had left the band. DeLonge issued a statement denying he had quit the group and stressing he had no intention of doing so.
But no matter.