Blink-182 to play Enema Of The State in full to celebrate the album’s 20th anniversary

Blink-182 say they will play their 1999 record, Enema Of The State, in its entirety at next month’s Back To The Beach festival.

Bassist Mark Hoppus confirmed the news on Twitter yesterday, responding to a fan who asked what plans the pop-punk legends had to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their album.

Hoppus wrote: “Yes I think we’re going to play EOTS in its entirety at Back to the Beach to celebrate 20yrs”.

https://twitter.com/markhoppus/status/1108045127023394816

Last week, Hoppus confirmed that there were no plans to reunite with their former Blink guitarist Tom DeLonge for the 20th anniversary, stating: “There’s been no reach-out, or no talk of getting the original line-up back together.”

It’s likely no skin of DeLonge’s back, though – he’s busy working on a new television show for the HISTORY channel which aims to “expose new evidence on UFOs”.

The remaining members of Blink are reportedly busy at work on their next album, having recorded a collaboration with The Chainsmokers earlier this year.