Matt Skiba Joins blink-182 To Perform “Bored To Death”

blink-182 Summer 2024
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On February 13, blink-182 and Alkaline Trio performed at The Hollywood Palladium to raise funds for victims of the LA wildfires. Charities supported included the LAFD Foundation, the California Fire Foundation, the Anti-Recidivism Coalition, and the Pasadena Humane Society.

Of course, with such an astounding bill, blink-182 pulled out all the stops for fans, including bringing out Alkaline Trio frontman, and former frontman of blink, Matt Skiba. Skiba, Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker all teamed up to perform “Bored To Death,” the hit track from 2016 LP California.

Hoppus hilariously introduced Skiba onstage as a “contest winner.” This marks the first time Skiba has performed with the group since 2020. Check out the iconic moment below.

  1. Feeling This
  2. The Rock Show
  3. Wendy Clear
  4. Aliens Exist
  5. DANCE WITH ME
  6. Bored to Death (with Matt Skiba) 
  7. EDGING
  8. Violence
  9. Up All Night
  10. MORE THAN YOU KNOW
  11. Stay Together for the Kids
  12. CAN’T GO BACK
  13. I Miss You
  14. Down
  15. M+M’s
  16. FUCK FACE
  17. ANTHEM PART 3
  18. What’s My Age Again?
  19. First Date (with Ramones’ ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’ tease)
  20. All the Small Things
  21. Dammit (with Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club” snippet)
  22. ONE MORE TIME

Los Angeles Wildfire Resources:

  • MusiCares: Organization who provides a safety net of critical health and welfare services to the music community. Reach out to the team via [email protected] or 1-800-687-4227.
  • Airbnb: Offering free, temporary housing to evacuees. Learn more here.
  • Red Cross: Resources available here.

You can find more up-to-date local California-based resources here.

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