Blink-182 to Hold Benefit Show in the Wake of Los Angeles Fires — with Tom DeLonge's Former Replacement as Opening Act

Mar. 15, 2025

Blink-182.Photo:Rory Kramer

Blink-182

Rory Kramer

Mark Hoppus,Tom DeLongeandTravis BarkerofBlink-182are doing their part amid the ongoing fires in Los Angeles.

On Jan. 27, the “All The Small Things” band announced a one-night-only benefit concert at the Hollywood Palladium set for Feb. 13 with proceeds going to the Pasadena Humane Society, California Fire Department, LAFD Foundation and ARC Firefighter Fund.

The show will feature opening act Alkaline Trio, a punk trio featuring members Matt Skiba, Dan Andriano and Atom Willard. It’s a fun pairing for fans of Blink-182, as Skiba briefly stepped into the band from 2015-2022 during DeLonge’s hiatus.

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Blink-182 announce Hollywood Palladium performance to benefit LA fire relief efforts

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During that time, Skiba toured with Blink-182 and recorded two albums, 2016’sCaliforniaand 2019’sNine,as a member of the band. DeLonge returned to the group in 2022, and they’ve since released 2023’sOne More Time…album and toured extensively.

Tickets for the benefit concert went on sale Jan. 27 at 3 p.m. PT via Ticketmaster.

Alkaline Trio.Courtesy of Live Nation

Alkaline Trio

Multiple other charitable shows have been announced in the wake of the L.A. fires. GVE A FCK LA will hold a concert billed as “Benefit and Auction for LA Wildfire Relief” on Feb. 5 at the Hollywood Palladium with performances fromHayley Williams,Finneas, Lucy Dacus and more acts.

Proceeds from “Benefit and Auction for LA Wildfire Relief” will go to local organizations Altadena Girls, Friends in Deed, One Voice, and Pasadena Humane Society.

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The L.A. fires began on Jan. 7, and 27 people have since lost their lives, while thousands of structures have been destroyed.

Click hereto learn more about how to help the victims of the L.A. fires.

source: people.com