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Blink-182 Rock First Reunion TV Appearance on “Tonight Show”

5/19/09, 8:32 am EST

Blink-182 made their first televised performance since announcing their reunion at this year’s Grammy Awards last night, taking the stage on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno to perform their 2001 Take Off Your Pants and Jacket hit “The Rock Show.” Blink didn’t sit down for an interview, but they’ll be back on Leno tonight for a second performance, playing another song off their Greatest Hits.

(Take a look back at Blink’s own Rock Show: their entire career, in photos.)

Last week, Blink surprised the partygoers at the T-Mobile Sidekick launch festivities in Los Angeles with an unannounced three-song concert, officially ending their four-year hiatus. The pop-punk trio played “The Rock Show,” “Feeling This” and “Dammit” at the Paramount Pictures lot concert, which also featured Weezer, who will serve as opening act for a third of the Blink reunion dates this summer.

(Check out photos of Hoppus, DeLonge and Barker as Blink return to the stage.)

Blink officially embark on their summer tour starting July 24th with a concert at Las Vegas’ the Joint. As of now, the tour concludes October 3rd in another mecca of gambling, Atlantic City, New Jersey. Check out all Blink’s tour dates here. Fall Out Boy will also serve as opening act for two-thirds of the tour. “When we started our band, we were like, “Man, that’d be so awesome to meet Blink-182,’ ” Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz told Rock Daily. “It’s been a great stretch of headlining tours the last few years, but there’s something interesting about opening up for bands when you have to rope the audience in.”

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joey | 5/19/2009, 9:53 am EST

they did a great performance last night on the tonight show!, it is great to see them performing together again!, I can’t wait to see them perform again tonight!

Steve | 5/19/2009, 11:22 am EST

count me in as one who has grown TIRED of Lambert. Too much self-indulgent drama. If he wins, it’ll be because of the overhyped popularity, and I predict he wont have a long music career. He’ll end up back on Broadway, where he belongs.

I’ll take substance over style any day.

SODA | 5/19/2009, 11:26 am EST

FRIS FANS;

ADAM must WIN!

An ADAM loss will OVERSHADOW a KRIS win.

TRUST me!

SODA | 5/19/2009, 11:26 am EST

KRIS FANS;

ADAM must WIN!

An ADAM loss will OVERSHADOW a KRIS win.

TRUST me!

deano | 5/19/2009, 5:25 pm EST

Yawn … still as predictable, unoriginal and hokey as ever.

Imp | 5/19/2009, 11:15 pm EST

Yea!!! More oversaturation of sissified punk bands!

gdog | 5/20/2009, 6:54 am EST

blink 182 were always a terrible live act. crap

BT | 5/20/2009, 11:47 am EST

Well when I was in high school I hated F@#%!^ blink-182. Still do in fact! But they’re much better than fallout boy. WTF does pete wentz do? And that fat load of singer? Come on.

Pendulous | 5/20/2009, 12:59 pm EST

False, Joey. Their performance on Leno was horrible for the simple fact that Tom sings Blink songs like he’s still playing with Angels and Airwaves. “All The Small Things” sounded more emo than the original pop-punk sound. Ten bucks says this “reunion” doesn’t last a second after they come to the realization they aren’t relevant anymore.

Steve | 5/20/2009, 1:54 pm EST

How is it that bands go on hiatus for a number of years and don’t release anything new and fans are supposed to be excited based purely off nostalgia aka: Rage Against the Machine, Blink-182, No Doubt? Glad they can all reconcile differences to re-inflate their bank accounts, so punk rock!

jackie | 5/20/2009, 7:32 pm EST

are they performing tonight on another show?!

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