Blink-182 Earn Big Money On 2024 Tour

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Touring Report has revealed the recent earnings of Blink-182 from their One More Time tour.

Blink-182 earnings

It has come to light that the band earned their highest-grossing concert of all time on July 6, 2024, with $5.776 million at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood as part of the “One More Time Tour”.

SoFi Stadium, Inglewood: 50,492 (100%) – $5,776,472
PETCO Park, San Diego: 40,228 (100%) – $5,085,829
Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale: 16,440 (100%) – $2,118,623
T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas: 17,432 (100%) – $2,041,422

They earned $15,022,346 Revenue ($3,755,587 avg.) with 124,592 Tickets Sold (31,148 avg.) $120.57 with Average Price 4/32 Reported Shows.

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Meanwhile, Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker has given fans a unique look at his pre-concert fitness regimen and wellness-focused mindset as his punk band continues its One More Time tour.

Barker recently participated in Run Travis Run, which kicked off Saturday morning at the parking lot of the Kia Forum in the Los Angeles area and gave fellow cardio enthusiasts the chance to join him in a 5K run. Presented by Mascot Sports and Live Nation, the event also featured fitness classes and mindfulness workshops, along with other activations and food trucks.

Barker’s wife, Kourtney Kardashian did not quite keep up with Barker’s athletic pace for the 5K but was accompanied by a couple of friends to lend support. Cameras were around to capture the occasion for her family’s Hulu unscripted series, The Kardashians.

Run Travis Run also took place at Citi Field in Queens on the morning of July 21, with Blink-182 performing at the venue later that evening. The Run Travis Run events support the Boys & Girls Club.

“After my accident in 2008, more than 70 percent of my body was burnt,” Barker said in a statement. “I was told by doctors that I may never be able to walk or drum again, so I set out to prove everybody wrong, including myself. What started with short walks turned into short runs every day.”

He continued, “This past year I ran my first half marathon and participated in a few 5Ks. The running community is massive, and I loved how everyone from all walks of life ran together and supported one another. This is what Run Travis Run was built off of, and we’re only getting started.”

Later on  Barker joined fellow Blink-182 members Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge for their concert at SoFi Stadium, adjacent to the Forum.