Blink-182 to play Detroit as part of group's 2024 'One More Time' tour

Tour dates come on the heels of the punk pop trio's new album.

Adam Graham
The Detroit News

If you blinked and missed them when a reunited Blink-182 played Little Caesars Arena in May, never fear, the Southern California pop-punk trio will be back at LCA in August, the band announced on Monday.

The group will perform at the Detroit arena on Aug. 12 as part of the group's 2024 tour. Tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. Friday.

Blink-182 bassist/singer Mark Hoppus, left, and guitarist/singer Tom DeLonge performs at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.

Blink-182 released its new album "One More Time..." on Oct. 20. It's the group's first album with its classic lineup of Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker since 2011's "Neighborhoods."

May's sold-out Little Caesars Arena concert, which fell just a few weeks after the band's surprise Coachella reunion, found the band back together again and as gleefully juvenile as ever, ribbing each other while running through a setlist of greatest hits that included "What's My Age Again," "I Miss You," "All the Small Things," "Dammit," "Adam's Song" and "Stay Together for the Kids."

The 2024 tour includes a 30-date North American run, hitting stadiums in San Diego, Los Angeles, New York, Boston and Toronto. There are also legs in Australia/New Zealand, Latin America and Europe.

San Diego rockers Pierce the Veil will open the Little Caesars Arena show.

agraham@detroitnews.com

Blink-182 2024 tour dates:

June 20: Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center)

June 21: Miami, Fla. (Kaseya Center)

June 24: San Antonio, Tex. (Frost Bank Center)

June 25: Fort Worth, Tex. (Dickies Arena)

June 27: Denver, Colo. (Ball Arena)

June 30: San Diego, Calif. (Petco Park)

July 2: Glendale, Ariz. (Desert Diamond Arena)

July 3: Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)

July 6: Los Angeles, Calif. (SoFi Stadium)

July 8: Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center)

July 9: San Francisco, Calif. (Chase Center)

July 11: Salt Lake City, Utah (Delta Center)

July 13: Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)

July 14: Quincy, Wash. (Gorge Amphitheatre)

July 21: Flushing, NY (Citi Field)

July 23: Boston, Mass. (Fenway Park)

July 24: Hartford, Conn. (The XFINITY Theatre)

July 26: Philadelphia, Penn. (Wells Fargo Center)

July 27: Washington, DC (Capital One Arena)

July 29: Greenville, SC (Bon Secours Wellness Arena)

July 30: Raleigh, NC (PNC Arena)

Aug. 1: Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena)

Aug. 2: Indianapolis, Ind. (Gainbridge Fieldhouse)

Aug. 6: Minneapolis, Minn. (Target Center)

Aug. 7: Milwaukee, Wis. (Fiserv Forum)

Aug. 9: Kansas City, Mo. (T-Mobile Center)

Aug. 10: St. Louis, Mo. (Enterprise Center)

Aug. 12: Detroit, Mich. (Little Caesars Arena)

Aug. 13: Columbus, Ohio (Schottenstein Center)

Aug. 15: Toronto, Ont. (Rogers Centre)