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

On 1st June, it will be 20 years since Blink-182 released their seminal record, Enema Of The State.

To celebrate, the pop-punk icons performed the album in full during their headline performance at California’s Back To The Beach festival this weekend.

Alongside renditions of hard hitters like ‘What’s My Name Again’ and ‘All The Small Things’, the show also saw some deep cuts added to the setlist.

‘Aliens Exist’ was performed live without former guitarist Tom DeLonge for the first time, while ‘Going Away To College’ was played live for the first time in four years.

Watch the highlights of the 20th-anniversary show below.


Blink are currently working on their “experimental” album, which is expected to drop this June.

Earlier this year, The Chainsmokers headed into the studio with the pop-punk icons to record a new track together.

Mark Hoppus responded to a comment questioning The Chainsmokers as a collaborative choice, explaining: “We’ve been friends with them for a few years and have tried to collaborate a bunch of different times, but today our schedules aligned and we were all in the room at the same time.”

Meanwhile, ex-member Tom DeLonge has been busy on extra-terrestrial related matters, with a forthcoming TBS sci-fi TV series in the works.