
Blink 182 bassist Mark Hoppus adresses the issue of rumors floating about a possible Blink 182 reunion. "The future is wide open," he says. Shortly following the heart-stopping plane crash involving Travis Barker, the band began to speak once more after almost 4 years. "We need to get back to a certain point as friends before we could ever take a stage together again, because that's what we always based everything on." says Hoppus. So there is a possibility in the near future of a reunion, collaberation, what ever you want to call it, no matter how many "if's" Hoppus tends to use.
I for one, couldn't stop staring at the monitor as it stared back at me the words Blink 182 and reunion in the same sentence. It will be something spectacular to see the boys on one stage again. After seeing Angels and Airwaves (Tom DeLonge's band) one stage and +44(Hoppus and Barker's band) on another, I think they owe it to us more recent fans to perform at least one show for us to feast our eyes on. The Blink 182 reunion would possibly be one of the biggest shows in the past decade. I have a feeling the selling of tickets will be something like buying tickets to The Best of Both Worlds tour.
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