
Blink-182 fans can now buy tickets for as little as $55 after fans complained they'd 'never financially recover' from the band's latest tour.
In case you missed it, the legendary rockers are hitting the road this fall for the Missionary Impossible 2025 tour, hitting the likes of Tampa, St. Louis and Kansas.
The boys announced the news last week in typical Blink fashion, saying: “This message will self-destruct… in your pants. The Missionary Impossible tour is coming for you.”
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It’s been a year since Blink-182’s One More Time run last summer, a tour which celebrated their newest album of the same name.
Following the announcement, fans braced themselves for steep prices with one writing on Reddit: "Three years in a row I’m never gonna financially recover from this but I’ll be there."
"Rip to your bank account lol," another wrote.
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As it turned out, tickets started at around $67 in Alabama and reached as much as $3,496 in Bethel, NY.
Where can I buy Blink-182 tickets?
General sale took place on Friday April 11 via Live Nation and Ticketmaster, but if you missed out you can still buy tickets on resale platforms such as StubHub, Viagogo, and SeatGeek.
Among the cheapest dates are Virginia Beach on September 4 where you can grab a ticket for as little as $55.
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Where are Blink-182 performing in the US this year?
The band, comprising bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker, will kick things off in Florida on August 23 with stops scheduled for South Carolina, New York, Missouri, and California.
Below, find out if they're playing in a city near you this summer.
You can find a full list of Blink-182 US 2025 tour dates below:
- August 28: Hollywood, Florida
- August 29: Tampa, Florida
- September 1: Charleston, South Carolina
- September 3: Raleigh, North Carolina
- September 4: Virginia Beach, Virginia
- September 6: Bethel, New York
- September 7: Saratoga Springs, New York
- September 9: Gilford, New Hampshire
- September 11: Darien Center, New York
- September 14: Asbury Park, New Jersey
- September 16: Cincinnati, Ohio
- September 17: Noblesville, Indiana
- September 21: Atlanta, Georgia
- September 22: Huntsville, Alabama
- September 24: Rogers, Arkansas
- September 26: St. Louis, Missouri
- September 27: Kansas City, Missouri
- October 2: Sacramento, California
- October 4: Palm Desert, California
- October 18: Las Vegas, Nevada
- October 19: Las Vegas, Nevada
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