After months of teasing blink-182 has finally confirmed that they will be paying their dues to their career-defining record, Enema of the State. The band will be celebrating 20 years of songs about chronic diarrhoea by taking the record out on tour.

Earlier this year it was announced that the band were heading out on tour with Lil Wayne. Now that tour has developed to a fully-fledged ode to Enema of the State, the band will play the record in full at every single one of their 40 dates.

Devastatingly, they won’t be bringing along our favourite UFO activist, Tom DeLonge. We’re not sure that an Enema tour with DeLonge is something we even want to acknowledge. We’re just praying to every deity that the god awful ‘What’s My Age Again/A Milli’ mash-up will not be performed during the tour.

Check out the tour dates below.

Watch: blink-182 x Lil Wayne – What’s My Age Again? / A Milli

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blink-182 Enema of the State tour
with Lil Wayne

27th June,
Columbus Nationwide Arena

29th June,
Hartford Xfinity Theatre

30th June,
Atlantic City Vans Warped Tour

1st July,
Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center

3rd July,
Indianapolis Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

5th July,
Hershey Hersheypark Stadium

6th July,
Burgettstown Keybank Pavillion

7th July,
Toronto Budweiser Stage

9th July,
Holmdel P.N.C. Bank Arts Center

10th July,
Mansfield Xfinity Center

11th July,
Bristow Jiffy Lube Live

13th July,
Bangor Darling’S Waterfront Pavillion

16th July,
Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center

17th July,
Darien Center Darien Lake Ampitheatre

20th July,
Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Ampitheatre

23rd July,
Charlotte Pnc Music Pavillion

25th July,
West Palm Beach Coral Sky Ampitheatre

26th July,
Tampa Midflorida Credit Union Ampitheatre

27th July,
Atlanta Cellaris Ampitheatre At Lakewood

29th July,
Jacksonville Daily’S Place

31st July,
Houston Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion

1st August,
Austin Austin360 Ampitheatre

2nd August,
Dallas The Dos Equis Pavillion

4th August,
El Paso Son Haskins Center

5th August,
Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavillion

7th August,
San Diego North Island Credit Union Ampitheatre

8th August,
Los Angeles The Forum

27th August,
Irvine Fivepoint Ampitheatre

30th August,
Portland Sunlight Supply Ampitheatre

2nd September,
Salt Lake City Usana Ampitheatre

4th September,
Denver Pepsi Center

6th September,
Wichita Hartman Arena

7th September,
Council Bluffs Stir Cove

8th September
Kansas City Providence Medical Center Ampitheatre

10th September,
Detroit Dte Energy Music Theatre

14th September,
St. Louis Hollywood Casino Ampitheatre

16th September,
Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center

18th September,
Camden

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