Tom DeLonge Kisses Travis Barker In New Video

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A video clip of Blink-182’s performance has surfaced on social media where Tom DeLonge can be seen hilariously kissing drummer Travis Barker on his cheek. Mark Hoppus also had a cheeky reaction to what transpired.

Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker share heartwarming moment

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Tom DeLonge has been the charismatic guitarist and co-founder of the band. He created  waves in the music world and continues to do so. Tom posted some photos of a set of guitars and they are seemingly doing tour rehearsals. Travis Barker was also spotted filming something and Mark Hoppus was also there at the studio. Fans have since been speculating that a new album might be on the horizon.

Meanwhile, a photo posted by DeLonge showed that he is working on something that currently is titled “Blink Main Rhythm.” This was with other photos of the three laying down tracks in the studio seems to suggest we could be soon getting more new music from the band.

The band’s “One More Time” album that was released in October last year was the touching reunion of the iconic trio – Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. The album was released after years of solo projects and several changes in the lineup.

Fans have been highly anticipating the new album. The band is possibly working on a new project and it makes their ardent fans exhilarated for the future. Meanwhile, the band recently hit the road in June.

It has been also announced that in August, Blink-182 and Liam Gallagher will share headline status at Reading and Leeds. The pop-punk trio are returning to the festival for the first time in 10 years and the former Oasis man making his second headline appearance after topping the bill in 2021.

In an old interview that resurfaced recently, Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge recalled an encounter with Gallagher when Oasis and Blink-182 were both appearing on the bill for a radio show in Detroit. “I remember sitting backstage and I’ve got my sideways hat on and nose piercings and crazy shit,” DeLonge recalled. “I hear the door open and here come all these guys in trench coats and Beatles haircuts and my first reaction is, ‘Oh, they look pretty cool’, but they’re not punk-rockers.”