Tom DeLonge Sings “One More Time” Without Mark Hoppus

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A version of Blink-182’s ‘One More Time’ recently surfaced on social media in which emotional vocals of Tom DeLonge can be heard without Mark Hoppus’ backing vocals.

Tom DeLonge sings in ‘One More Time’ without backing vocals

ONE MORE TIME without Mark’s backing vocal reveals a very emotional Tom vocal
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Blink-182 went through some tough times in recent years. However, they have reunited and they are back better than before. The band that was recently caught using teleprompter released “One More Time” album in October last year was the touching reunion of the iconic trio – Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker.

The album came out several years of solo projects and multiple changes in the lineup. The band hit the road in June with their “One More Time Tour” and ahead of the outing, the pop-punk band even offered some details on what fans could expect. They had an exciting roster of opening acts for the dates.

Blink-182 fans have been anticipating a fresh album. There is a huge possibility that they are working on a new project which makes their ardent fans exhilarated for the future.

Over the past three decades, Blink-182 established itself as one of the most iconic pop-punk bands. Blink-182 was first formed in Poway, California, in 1992 and was initially known as “Blink.” They quickly became a fixture of Southern California’s booming punk scene and released their first album, “Cheshire Cat,” in 1995 after recording a few demos.

Blink-182 defines pop-punk as a genre that skyrocketed the group to fame, especially with their third album, “Enema of the State.” The 1999 release featured many of the band’s biggest hits, such as “Adam’s Song,” “What’s My Age Again?” and “All the Small Things.”

In the 2000s, the band saw the first punk record to go No. 1 on the Billboard charts, toured globally and ruled the charts with other favorites like “I Miss You,” “The Rock Show,” “First Date” and many more.

It has come to light that the band will be teaming up with another to play at the Gorge Amphitheatre. The trio of Travis Barker, Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge will be joined by fellow So-Cal punk legends, Pierce the Veil, to play the iconic Gorge Amphitheatre on Sunday.

Barker became a father for the fifth time with wife Kourtney Kardashian-Barker late last year. Rocky Thirteen is now 8 months old. Kardashian-Barker has been spotted at many stops along Blink-182’s “One More Time Tour.”