Blink-182 Release New Single and Video, Play Secret Show06-22-2019  
![]() Blink-182 have released a music video for their brand new single "Generational Divide". The track follows their previous single "Blame It On My Youth". Both songs are expected to be included on the band's forthcoming studio album and the new music video for "Generational Divide" was directed by Kevin Kerslake. Watch it here The group, Mark Hoppus (vocals/bass), Travis Barker (drums) and Matt Skiba (vocals/guitar), performed both of the singles during a secret show they performed at USC's Galen Center in Los Angeles on Thursday night. The show acted as a rehearsal for the band's upcoming headline tour with Lil Wayne where they will be performing their iconic "Enema Of The Stage" album in full to celebrate the record's 20th anniversary. See the dates below: Thu Jun 27 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena 
 
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