Is Tom DeLonge back in blink-182?
Kerrang! asked the important question this week after DeLonge, the estranged guitarist-vocalist of the influential pop-punk act and the leader of the alt-rockers Angels & Airwaves, appeared to suggest that he was indeed back in blink, the group he co-founded in San Diego back in 1992.
On Monday (Aug. 1), the British rock rag pointed to DeLonge’s current Instagram bio, which indicates his activity within blink-182. In 2015, Alkaline Trio‘s Matt Skiba replaced DeLonge in blink.
In the Instagram bio, DeLonge writes, “I make music,” tagging blink-182’s and Angels & Airwaves’ official accounts in parenthesis thereafter. The wording seems to signal ongoing blink pursuits.
But could it just as readily show his past involvement in the band? Still, DeLonge does use the present tense.
Alas, when he and blink-182 became professionally estranged in 2015, blink’s Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker got Skiba to fill his place, releasing the albums California (2016) and Nine (2019) with him. Talks of a blink reunion with DeLonge often cropped up, though. They gained new steam last year after Hoppus finished chemotherapy. Hoppus said he was “open to anything” regarding blink’s future after revealing that he was “cancer free.”
Last year, Angels & Airwaves released Lifeforms. DeLonge, also a prominent ufologist, is currently working on a movie. Hoppus played his first post-cancer gig at Barker’s 2021 “House of Horrors.” Barker, now married to socialite Kourtney Kardashian, recently collaborated with Machine Gun Kelly, grandson and WILLOW.
See a screenshot of DeLonge’s Instagram bio below.
Tom DeLonge Instagram Bio – Aug. 1, 2022
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