Tom DeLonge messes up Blink-182 song
During Blink-182’s show at the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, IN on September 17th Tom DeLonge made a mistake as he played the wrong guitar intro before “Anthem Part 2”, and he pointed it out to bandmates Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker. A video of the incident has surfaced below.
Tom starts the wrong song (Noblesville 9/17/25)
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Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker kicked off their tour in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and performed in Virginia Beach, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Palm Desert. The tour also included stops at several festivals, including Four Chord in Pittsburgh, Shaky Knees in Atlanta. They will perform at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, CA on October 2nd and at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, CA on October 4th.
Meanwhile, band member Mark Hoppus recently said that he’s “grateful for every day” following his struggle with lymphoma in 2021.
Mark Hoppus talks about his health
“Four years cancer-free,” the Blink-182 bassist-vocalist, 53, wrote in a caption shared to his Instagram stories on September 29th. Over a scenic photo of the sun’s rays breaking through the clouds over a hilltop, Hoppus wrote that he’s “grateful for every day and every moment.”
The “What’s My Age Again?” singer first shared his cancer diagnosis on social media in July 2021, telling fans he’d been undergoing chemotherapy for the past three months.
“I have cancer,” Hoppus wrote. “It sucks and I’m scared, and at the same time I’m blessed with incredible doctors and family and friends to get me through this.”
He later shared more details on his cancer, telling fans on Twitch, “My classification is diffuse large B-cell lymphoma Stage 4-A, which means, as I understand it, it’s entered four different parts of my body.”
“I don’t know how exactly they determine the four-part of it, but it’s entered enough parts of my body that I’m Stage 4, which I think is the highest that it goes. So, I’m Stage 4-A.”
Tom starts the wrong song (Noblesville 9/17/25)
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