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blink-182’s “All the Small Things” Hits Major Spotify Milestone

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Today marked a major milestone for blink-182. The trio’s world-famous “All The Small Things” just crossed the mark for one billion streams on Spotify. As of publication, this is their only song to reach this many streams.

Additionally, “I Miss You” from 2003’s self-titled record is a close second, with just under 729 million streams.

This Enema Of The State, Jerry Finn-produced single boasts myriad musical triumphs. After its September 28, 1999 release, it almost immediately charted at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Alternative Airplay, and later peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 6. Of course, this timeless hit is also No. 1 in many of our hearts. After all, it is technically a love song about Tom DeLonge‘s former girlfriend and now-ex-wife Jennifer Jenkins.

While the trio have wrapped up their 2023 tour and performance dates, blink-182 will be embarking on a massive tour come February 2024. You can check out their full 2024 touring schedule, including their recently announced North American tour with Pierce The Veil, below.

Tour Dates:

  • Feb. 8—Perth, AU @ Rac Arena%
  • Feb. 9—Perth, AU @ Rac Arena%
  • Feb. 11—Hindmarsh, AU @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre%
  • Feb. 13—Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena%
  • Feb. 14—Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena%
  • Feb. 16—Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena%
  • Feb. 17—Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena%
  • Feb. 19—Brisbane, AU @ Entertainment Centre%
  • Feb. 20—Brisbane, AU @ Entertainment Centre%
  • Feb. 21—Brisbane, AU @ Entertainment Centre%
  • Feb. 23—Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena%
  • Feb. 24—Sydney, AU @ Qudos Bank Arena%
  • Feb. 26—Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena%
  • Feb. 27—Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena%
  • Feb. 29—Melbourne, AU @ Rod Laver Arena%
  • March 1—Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena%
  • March 2—Auckland, NZ @ Spark Arena%
  • March 4—Christchurch, NZ @ Christchurch Arena%
  • March 27—Lima, PE @ Estadio San Marcos
  • April 2—Mexico, MX @ Palacio De Los Deportes
  • April 3—Mexico, MX @ Palacio De Los Deportes
  • April 5—Mexico, MX @ Palacio De Los Deportes
  • April 6—Mexico, MX @ Palacio De Los Deportes

  • June 20—Orlando, FL @ Amway Center*
  • June 21—Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center*
  • June 24—San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center*
  • June 25—Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena*
  • June 27  Denver, CO @ Ball Arena*
  • June 30—San Diego, CA @ Petco Park*
  • July 2—Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena*
  • July 3—Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena*
  • July 6  Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium*
  • July 8– Fresno, CA @ Save Mart Center*
  • July 9—San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center*
  • July 11—Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center*
  • July 13—Portland, OR @ Moda Center*
  • July 14—Quincy, WA @ Gorge Amphitheatre*
  • July 21—Flushing, NY @ Citi Field*
  • July 23—Boston, MA @ Fenway Park*
  • July 24  Hartford, CT @ The XFINITY Theatre*
  • July 26—Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center*
  • July 27—Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena*
  • July 29—Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena*
  • July 30—Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena*
  • Aug. 1—Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena*
  • Aug. 2—Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse*
  • Aug. 6—Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center*
  • Aug. 7—Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum*
  • Aug. 9—Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center*
  • Aug. 10—St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center*
  • Aug. 12—Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena*
  • Aug. 13—Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center*
  • Aug. 15—Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre+
  • Aug. 26—Belfast, UK @ SSE Arena^
  • Aug. 27—Dublin, Ireland @ Royal Hospital Kilmainham^
  • Aug. 29—Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro^
  • Aug. 30—Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro^

% With Rise Against as support.
* With Pierce The Veil as support.
+ With Pierce The Veil and Alexisonfire as support.
^ With The Story So Far as support.