Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance Europe-U.S 2011 Tour
Dates Jun - Aug
Event Location Venue Date
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center | Aug 05, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Wantagh, NY | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | Aug 06, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Wantagh, NY | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | Aug 07, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Mansfield, MA | Comcast Center - MA (formerly Tweeter Center) | Aug 09, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Darien Center, NY | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center | Aug 11, 2011 Thu [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live (Formerly Nissan Pavilion) | Aug 12, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Hershey, PA | Star Pavilion - Hershey Park | Aug 13, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Hartford, CT | Comcast Theatre (formerly Meadows Music Theater) | Aug 14, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Montreal, Canada | Centre Bell | Aug 16, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Toronto, Canada | Molson Amphitheatre | Aug 17, 2011 Wed [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Maryland Heights, MO | Verizon Wireless Amphitheater - MO | Aug 19, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Tinley Park, IL | First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre (formerly Tweeter Center-il) | Aug 20, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center | Aug 21, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Milwaukee, WI | Marcus Amphitheater | Aug 23, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Winnipeg, Canada | MTS Centre | Aug 25, 2011 Thu [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Saskatoon, Canada | Credit Union Centre - Saskatchewan Place | Aug 26, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Edmonton, Canada | Rexall Place | Aug 27, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Calgary, Canada | Scotiabank Saddledome (Formerly Pengrowth Saddledome) | Aug 28, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Victoria, Canada | Save On Foods Memorial Centre | Aug 30, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Vancouver, Canada | Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) | Aug 31, 2011 Wed [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheatre | Sep 01, 2011 Thu [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Salt Lake City, UT | Usana Amphitheatre | Sep 03, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Englewood, CO | Comfort Dental Amphitheatre (formerly Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre) | Sep 04, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Saint Paul, MN | Xcel Energy Center | Sep 07, 2011 Wed [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Des Moines, IA | Wells Fargo Arena - IA | Sep 08, 2011 Thu [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Bonner Springs, KS | Capitol Federal Park At Sandstone | Sep 09, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Noblesville, IN | Verizon Wireless Music Center - IN | Sep 10, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Clarkston, MI | DTE Energy Music Theatre | Sep 11, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Blossom Music Center | Sep 13, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Burgettstown, PA | First Niagara Pavilion (Formerly Post Gazette Pavilion At Star Lake) | Sep 15, 2011 Thu [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Saratoga Springs, NY | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | Sep 16, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Camden, NJ | Susquehanna Bank Center (Formerly Tweeter Center) | Sep 17, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Virginia Beach, VA | Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach (Formerly Virginia Beach Amphitheatre) | Sep 18, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Charlotte, NC | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre Charlotte - NC | Sep 20, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Atlanta, GA | Aarons Amphitheatre At Lakewood (formerly Lakewood Amphitheatre) | Sep 21, 2011 Wed [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | West Palm Beach, FL | Cruzan Amphitheatre (formerly Sound Advice Amphitheatre) | Sep 23, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Tampa, FL | 1-800-Ask-Gary Amphitheatre At The Florida State Fairgrounds (formerly the Ford Amphitheatre) | Sep 24, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Spring, TX | The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Sep 26, 2011 Mon [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Dallas, TX | Gexa Energy Pavilion (Formerly Superpages.com Center) | Sep 27, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Albuquerque, NM | Hard Rock Pavilion - NM (formerly known as Journal Pavilion) | Sep 29, 2011 Thu [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Tempe, AZ | Tempe Beach Park | Sep 30, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Anaheim, CA | Honda Center (formerly Arrowhead Pond) | Oct 01, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Wheatland, CA | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | Oct 02, 2011 Sun [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Concord, CA | Sleep Train Pavilion (Formerly Chronicle Pavilion) | Oct 04, 2011 Tue [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Mountain View, CA | Shoreline Amphitheatre - CA | Oct 05, 2011 Wed [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Las Vegas, NV | Red Rock Casino | Oct 07, 2011 Fri [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Los Angeles, CA | Hollywood Bowl | Oct 08, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 & My Chemical Romance | Chula Vista, CA | Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre (formerly Coors Amphitheatre) | Oct 15, 2011 Sat [Time TBA] | |
Blink 182 | Manchester, United Kingdom | Manchester Evening News Arena | Jun 15, 2012 Fri 7:30PM | |
Blink 182 | Essen, Germany | Grugahalle | Jun 25, 2012 Mon 8:00PM | |
Blink 182 | Frankfurt am Main, Germany | Festhalle - Frankfurt | Jun 26, 2012 Tue 8:00PM | |
Blink 182 | Berlin, Germany | Zitadelle Berlin | Jun 30, 2012 Sat 8:00PM |
About Blink-182
Blink-182 was formed in 1992 after Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus met via Hoppus' sister during their high school years. After a while, they decided to create a band, and after DeLonge recruited his friend Scott Raynor as drummer, they got to work. Originally known simply as "Blink," they released their first widely released demo album Buddha in 1993. Signing on with Cargo Records shortly thereafter, they put out their second album, Cheshire Cat in 1994. It took a few years for Blink-182 to find an audience, but their reputation rose after playing the 1996/1997 Vans Warped Tour. They gained enough of an audience after their time at Warped to make the band's third album Dude Ranch, released in 1997, a commercial success, eventually reaching platinum status. Dude Ranch additionally spawned "Dammit," one of their most popular singles to date. During a 1998 tour in promotion of the album, drummer Raynor left Blink-182 and was replaced by Travis Barker. The band's line-up has remained constant since then.
Blink-182's popularity was only further expanded with the release of their next album, Enema of the State. Clocking in at #9 on the Billboard 200, and currently certified 5x Platinum by the RIAA, it is the band's best selling album to date and spawned the hit singles "What's My Age Again?", "All the Small Things" and "Adam's Song." Enema of the State propelled Blink-182 into the mainstream and made them a household name. In 2000, the band released The Mark, Tom, and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back), a live album. It reached #8 on the Billboard 200 and achieved gold status. According to Allmusic, it featured the band's popular radio hits in a live setting, plus the new song "Man Overboard." Entering the new millennium, Blink-182 continued growing their fan base. Their fifth album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, landed the trio in the top spot on the charts for the first time. It sold over 2 million copies in the U.S. and produced three popular singles, "First Date," "The Rock Show," and "Stay Together for the Kids."
Blink-182's next, self-titled album indicated a shift in the band's style. Whereas in the past it had been based largely on the trio's personal jovial attitude and included a lot of toilet humor, the new record was a lot more serious in nature. The changes were acclaimed by critics, with Allmusic saying, "It's an unexpected and welcome maturation from a band that just an album ago seemed permanently stuck in juvenilia," and Rolling Stone noting, "Maturity suits these guys..." The album entered the market with a decidedly mixed reception. Commercially, it did less well than the previous album, but still reached platinum in the U.S and #3 on the Billboard 200. The most popular singles from the album include "Feeling This" and "I Miss You." Following the release, the band went on hiatus, canceling a tour in the process. DeLonge formed a new band, Angels & Airwaves, while Hoppus and Barker formed +44. For four years, it seemed that Blink-182 was history. However, in February 2009, following the 51st annual Grammy Awards, the band announced that they would reunite for a new tour and album.
Blink-182 - Resources
- Official Blink-182 Website
- Official Blink-182 MySpace Page
- Official Blink-182 YouTube Channel
- Punk 182 - Blink-182 Fan Site
- Blink182Fans.nl - Blink-182 Fan Site
- Blink182.co.uk
Blink-182 Trivia
- From Wikipedia: Blink-182's fifth album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, had three special versions produced, each with two different hidden tracks.
- From Blink182fans.nl: Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker was injured in a plane crash in September 2008. According to recent interviews with the band, this tragedy was instrumental in bringing the group back together.
- From Allmusic: The demo album Buddha is one of the few to have Blink-182's original name "Blink" on the label. The band changed their name in 1993 after being threatened with a lawsuit by an Irish band of the same name.
From Wikipedia: Blink-182's fifth album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, had three special versions produced, each with two different hidden tracks.
From Blink182fans.nl: Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker was injured in a plane crash in September 2008. According to recent interviews with the band, this tragedy was instrumental in bringing the group back together.
From Allmusic: The demo album Buddha is one of the few to have Blink-182's original name "Blink" on the label. The band changed their name in 1993 after being threatened with a lawsuit by an Irish band of the same name.
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