Blink-182 Brings It “One More Time” at Frost Bank Center

Blink-182 rocked the Frost Bank Center, as part of their "One More Time Tour." The concert was a mix of nostalgia and fresh energy, showcasing the band's evolution and enduring appeal. This tour marks their second since reuniting with guitarist Tom DeLonge and supports their new album, One More Time. The sold-out show attracted fans from all over, eager to witness the band's legendary performance.

The evening began with opening acts Live Without and Pierce the Veil, setting the stage for an unforgettable night. Blink-182's setlist was a well-curated journey through their discography, including greatest hits, deep cuts, and even a new song premiere. They kicked off with "Feeling This," followed by fan favorites like "The Rock Show" and "Man Overboard." The band also dusted off rarities like "Obvious" and "Going Away to College," much to the delight of long-time fans.

A standout moment was the debut of their new track, "Can't Go Back," which received an enthusiastic response. Additionally, they performed songs from their side projects, with partial renditions of +44's "When Your Heart Stops Beating" and Box Car Racer's "There Is," marking a first in their setlists.

The night culminated in a high-energy finale with a string of their biggest hits, including "What's My Age Again?," "First Date," "All the Small Things," "Dammit," and their recent chart-topper, "One More Time." The new 360-degree stage set-up added a dynamic visual element, enhancing the concert experience.

Blink-182's "One More Time Tour" continues across North America, with upcoming stops in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Boston. The tour will wrap up in Toronto on August 15, 2024. Fans can also catch them headlining Lollapalooza in Chicago and Austin City Limits in Austin later this year.

The concert in San Antonio was a spectacular display of Blink-182's talent and creativity, making it a night to remember for all who attended. As they continue their tour, it's clear that Blink-182's star will only continue to rise, solidifying their place as one of the most iconic bands in the music industry today.

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