May US Tour dates Cancelled. Euro dates unaffected.

From Blink-182s Facebook: "The members of blink-182 have announced today the cancelation of all their May 2012 tour dates due to a medical emergency. Blink-182’s drummer, Travis Barker, requires an urgent tonsillectomy with a recovery period expected to extend beyond the scheduled tour dates. The band apologizes for any inconvenience as a result of these cancelations and thanks their fans for their ongoing support. The May 10th and 11th concerts at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, OK have been rescheduled for September 13 and 14, 2012. All previously issued tickets will be honored on the new dates respectively. Refunds are

Re-Starting the Blink Machine

It has been a quiet few months in the blink camp with the record being released, tours finishing and other projects being worked on, but yesterday saw the beginning of the blink-182 machine starting up again ahead of summer tours which include a 20th Anniversary tour accross the US, Bamboozle, two trips to UK, two nights at the O2 in London and dates all over Europe. So with all that ahead rehearsals have begun again with Doug (@dougreesh) and Rob (@robertnoise) providing top quality photographs of the rehearsal space. We have discussion threads for every date of the tour in the forums, so if you are going to a date join in

Happy Birthday Mark!

Today is Marks 40th birthday, so go and wish him a Happy Birthday on his twitter.

Mark Hoppus

Listen: Monday Morning Update From Mark Hoppus

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Mark posted this update to Soundcloud this morning:

Monday morning by Mark Hoppus

Listen: Mark Hoppus Interviewed On KROQ

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From KROQ.com:

Mark Hoppus Reveals Name Of New Blink-182 Album And Release Date

On the heels of last night’s KROQ World Premiere of Blink-182′s first single in nearly a decade, Mark Hoppus phoned in to The Kevin & Bean Show to reveal the album’s name and official release date.

According to Mark, “It was incredible that were able to keep the song from leaking and people actually hearing it for the first time in its entirety on KROQ.”

When prompted by Bean, Mark revealed the title: Neighborhoods

”Mark Hoppus “To us, it means… kinda what we discovered through the re-formation of Blink-182 is that the three of us are very different but put together, we do something that we really like. You know, Travis is a very “street,” “urban,” uh, kind of a dirty aesthetic, I’m more of an indie rock guy and Tom’s an outer space… kinda like the different neighborhoods that make up a city. There’s a lot of different sounds and a lot of different parts of Blink-182 in this record and we came from suburban California so it just felt like kinda what the record was. Kinda put together like a city.”

Listen here.

Mark’s Google+ Q&A

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Mark held an impromptu Q&A on Google+ while on a flight back to LA to finish the album and get ready for the tour.

  • The September 27th album release date is tentative and may change.
  • Up All Night video in the next few weeks.
  • David Choe did not do the artwork for the album cover.
  • Ghost on the Dancefloor might not be out before the tour.

Be sure to add Mark to your circles on Google+ here so you don’t miss the next Q&A.

MTV: Mark Tells The Story of ‘Up All Night’

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From MTV.com:

Blink-182's Mark Hoppus

Sure, there’s already been a reunion tour, but Thursday, Blink-182 officiallyreturned with “Up All Night,” their first proper single in nearly seven years.

And while the song recalls elements of Blink’s past (not to mention all those side projects), it’s by no means nostalgic. With its darkly undulating electronics, churning chords and Barker’s mighty mashing, it also represents a new Blink for a new millennium.

And that’s even more impressive when you consider that the song’s actually been around for more than two years now, ever since Blink-182 first resumed jamming together in early 2009. During that time, it’s undergone some rather drastic changes, but it’s always remained core to what the band hoped to do on their new album, Neighborhoods. How do we know all this? Because Mark Hoppus told us, in an email Friday morning (July 15), just hours after “Up All Night” nearly broke the Internet.

” ‘Up All Night’ was the first song that we started writing when the band got back together,” he wrote. “The foundation of the song remains largely the same as when we first began, but over the past two years, as we’ve been recording others songs, coming back to this one, working on something else, coming back to this song, it’s gotten harder and heavier than its original incarnation.

“Initially the chorus had much more air. It was a lofty, synth-y chorus, but we wanted the first song that people heard to be much more of a rocker. We changed a bunch of the instrumentation, recorded heavier guitars and bass, and Tom [DeLonge] wrote the progression that the guitars take on in the chorus,” he continued. “Then Travis [Barker] took it over and the drumsreally solidified the rock element of the track. The half-time intro of the last section was all him, and I think punctuates the song very well.”

After all that work, you can imagine how thrilled the guys in Blink have been by the song’s initial reception. But that’s just the first part of their return. As Hoppus wrote, the next step is letting fans hear Neighborhoodsitself. He’s beyond excited for that, too.

“I’m so glad to finally have new music out, and cannot believe how well it has been received,” he wrote. “[Our website] crashed out several times, my Google-plus account crashed out twice, and blink-182 was a top trending topic worldwide. Totally amazing. Now, I can’t wait for the album itself to be released.”

New blink-182 Record ‘Neighborhoods’ To Be Released Sept 27th

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Mark Hoppus was on KROQ’s Kevin and Bean show this morning. He confirmed the album will be finished and turned in by July 31. They will play 3 or 4 new songs on tour. September 27th is the tentative album release date. The big announcement was the album title, ‘Neighborhoods’. Mark said:

What we’ve discovered through the reformation of blink-182 is that the three of us are very different, but put together we do something that we really like.  …Kinda like different neighborhoods that make up a city.

You’ve Heard ‘Up All Night’, Now Let Mark Know What You Think!

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Mark tweeted:

i’ll be on my google+ to hear your reactions and answer any questions during the premiere of UP ALL NOT in 5 minutes! https://plus.google.com/106086121009771648314/posts