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It’s been near-on ten years since Blink-182 last performed live together but it's now been confirmed that the American trio is making its long-awaited return a little sooner than we thought at this year’s Coachella festival.

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The band — who announced their reunion tour midway through last year — will be making a surprise last minute appearance at the Californian shindig which gets underway this weekend after receiving the call-up to appear in the Sahara tent on Friday April 14 between 18:45-19:35 (PST).

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Now, I don’t know about you, but as an avid Coachella non-carer, Blink’s sudden inclusion at the festival has piqued my interest somewhat, so much so I might even tune in to witness the big reunion live and direct.

Of course, a Blink-182 rekindling has been on the cards since a big announcement last year. Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker, and Mark Hoppus are set to embark on a global tour come May 2023, but thanks to Coachella are giving fans a little taste of what to expect.

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Here’s what I’m expecting: an immediate transportation back to my pop-punk school days, which was all sideways caps and cropped Dickies. Well, that but Barker is head-to-toe in Vetements rather than Hurley.

Blink-182 will be joined by names like BLACKPINK, Burna Boy, Bad Bunny, Gorillaz, and deadmau5, with reports THE Weeknd could also be another late addition.

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But, as anyone in their right mind will now know, if you have your wits about you the only thing you’ll now be arsed about seeing this entire Coachella is a classic DeLonge guitar jump and watching a frantically drumming Barker who will, of course, be topless, from afar. Standard.

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