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Rosé and Bruno Mars recorded more songs during APT. sessions

Rosé and Bruno Mars have more new music together. The BLACKPINK star, 28, teamed up with the Locked Out...
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Green Day made Blink-182 a better band, says Mark Hoppus

Mark Hoppus found Blink-182's rivalry with Green Day to be "weird". The 53-year-old musician "grew up listening to Green...

Blink-182 star Mark Hoppus announces solo book tour

Mark Hoppus is going on a solo tour to promote his new memoir. The Blink-182 rocker will hit the...

Blink-182 could play more shows in spring

Blink-182 could be set to hit the road in spring. Co-frontman Tom DeLonge reunited with co-vocalist and bassist Mark...

All Time Low wouldn’t exist without Blink-182

All Time Low "wouldn't be a band" without Blink-182. The Alex Gaskarth-fronted pop punk group owe a great deal...

Blink-182 officially announce One More Time Part 2 with eight new songs

Blink-182 will release 'One More Time... Part 2' next month with eight new songs. The 'All The Small Things'...

Blink-182 have new music on the way

Blink-182 are teasing a sequel to the 2023 album or single 'One More Time'. Drummer Travis Barker took to...

Blink-182 set to headline Reading and Leeds

Blink-182 are set to headline next year's Reading and Leeds festivals. The 'All The Small Things' rockers have reportedly...

Blink-182 have been approached for Taylor Swift style concert movie

Blink-182 are approached "every few months" about making a Taylor Swift-style concert movie. The 'All The Small Things' pop...

Mark Hoppus ‘learned to play bass again’ after cancer battle

Mark Hoppus had to learn "how to play bass again" after his cancer battle. The Blink-182 rocker, 51, was...

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Gene Simmons claims musicians are treated ‘worse than slaves’

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Casey McQuillen proud to support Ditch the Label

Casey McQuillen is "so proud" to be an advocate for Ditch the Label. The Skinny singer is delighted to...