One More Time Tour
2024 concert tour by Blink-182 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The One More Time... Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Blink-182.[1] As opposed to the band's extensive World Tour 2023/2024, this domestic tour was in support of the band's ninth studio album, One More Time... (2023). The band played thirty shows across North America in mid-2024, at stadiums and arenas, alongside main support from Pierce the Veil,[2] as well as Astronoid, Drain, jxdn, Landon Barker, Hot Milk, Live Without, EKKSTACY, and Alexisonfire on select dates.[3] The tour also included festival stops at Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and Ocean City Calling.
Tour by Blink-182 | |
Location |
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Associated album | One More Time... |
Start date | June 20, 2024 |
End date | November 9, 2024 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 32 |
Supporting acts | |
Blink-182 concert chronology |
The tour was the first time the band has played in the round;[4] the circular stage design was shaped after the band's signature smiley logo.[5] It was also notable for its setlist, which incorporated for the first time renditions of songs from the trio's side projects, including +44 and Box Car Racer.[6]
Reception
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Boxscore
Billboard ranked it the tenth best-selling rock tour of 2024, selling over 1.1 million tickets and grossing $118.7 million across its 61 shows.[7] Their best individual show was the concert at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, with a ticket count of 50,492 and a gross of $5.78 million according to Pollstar.[8]
Critical reviews
Osvaldo Espino of the Miami New Times called the trio "one of the most in-demand live acts" of 2024, and wrote that "It felt like a victory lap for a group that has gone through so much together [...] Simply put, Blink-182 has never sounded better."[5] Their sold-out hometown at Petco Park in San Diego was well-received by George Varga from the San Diego Union-Tribune: "Very few veteran bands these days dare to include so many songs from their newest album, let alone a pop-punk band bringing its pyrotechnics-punctuated stadium show to a finish with a contemplative ballad about the frailty of life."[9]
The Arizona Republic's Ed Masley called the trio "older, wiser, more reflective" in person.[10] Kevin Slane from Boston.com said the three "turn[ed] the home of the Red Sox into a raucous, fireworks-filled sing-along."[11] Their Lollapalooza set was well-received;[12] "their set captured what keeps Blink-182 popular more than 30 years on," wrote Nina Cocoran of Rolling Stone.[13] Gabriel Saulog from Billboard concurred: "With the awe-struck nature of the crowd, the group has ultimately proven that they’ve still got it — and are unlikely to lose their magnanimous spark."[14] A negative review from a student paper, critiquing the gig as "cringe-worthy and repulsive,"[15] went viral,[16] prompting DeLonge to mock it: "I love this band," he wrote.[17] Selena Fragassi from the Chicago Sun-Times offered a rebuttal:
Not that anyone took offense — to any of it. If you don’t have fun at a Blink-182 show, then you’re just doing it wrong. The trio has had a whole lifeline built around youthful nostalgia and just plain irreverence for anything serious. We have enough of that to deal with in our daily lives anyway, so why not take 90 minutes off?[18]
Set list
This set list is from the concert on June 20, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.[19] Notably, this tour marks the first time the band has incorporated any songs from its side projects, including +44 and Box Car Racer.[6]
- "Feeling This"
- "The Rock Show"
- "Man Overboard"
- "Aliens Exist"
- "Dance with Me"
- "Obvious"
- "Bored to Death"
- "Edging"
- "Up All Night"
- "More Than You Know"
- "M+M's"
- "Stay Together for the Kids"
- "Not Now"
- "Can't Go Back"
- "I Miss You"
- "Down"
- "When Your Heart Stops Beating" (partial, +44 cover)
- "There Is" (partial, Box Car Racer cover)
- "Fuck Face"
- "Anthem Part 3"
- "Always"
- "What's My Age Again?"
- "First Date"
- "All the Small Things"
- "Dammit"
- "One More Time"
Alterations
Tour dates
Cancelled dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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August 9, 2024 | Kansas City | United States | T-Mobile Center | Illness[24] |
August 10, 2024 | St. Louis | Enterprise Center | ||
September 29, 2024[f] | Huntsville | John Hunt Park | Hurricane Helene[26] |
Notes
- Promoted as Los Angeles.
- Promoted as Flushing.
- The concert on August 4, 2024, is set to be a part of Lollapalooza 2024.[20]
- The concert on September 27, 2024, was part of Ocean City Calling.[22]
- The concert on September 29, 2024, was set to be a part of South Star Music Festival.[25]
References
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