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This was, in many ways, a not-so-subtle way to show that Matt Skiba was in it for the long haul with Blink 182, and is just as much of the band as Tom Delonge once was.īlink 182 was quick to show that they were very much the same band without their former guitarist and co-lead singer, too. That theme continued for the night Mark Hoppus, though still very present, didn’t have to carry any extra heavy lifting for the band at all.
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They calmly took center stage, fist bumped one another, and launched into “Feeling This”, a song that now features Skiba singing most of the lead parts. With a little bit of pressure on the band, they certainly didn’t disappoint.Īny concern over the iteration of Blink 182 that hit the Marcus Ampitheater stage stopped the moment that Mark, Travis and Matt stepped on it, to roars from the large crowd on hand. Although the date was not officially part of the California Tour, the show acted as a precursor of things to come, as well as an ample warm-up for the Blink guys, now featuring Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio.
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Blink 182 brought their new lineup to the Marcus Ampitheater, along with openers All Time Low, and local support Direct Hit!. On Tuesday night, it officially became the Mark, Skiba and Travis show.