Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus breaks some big news in the Summer Tour Preview in the Rosetta Stone language new issue of Rosetta Stone: the reunited band is bringing Weezer and Fall Out Boy on the road this summer to open Blinks first tour since 2005. The news resulted in a big reaction from fans yesterday afternoon when Hoppus posted our story on his blog and weve got more from Hoppus on the lineup, and what to expect on the road right here:"We started talking about bands to tour with and Weezer was actually one of the first ones that came up," Hoppus tells Rosetta Stone.”They wanted to do the tour, and so did Fall Out Boy. It worked out perfectly." But fans hoping to catch all three acts together on the tour, which begins July 24th, may be out of luck: Fall Out Boy are on board for two-thirds of the dates and Weezer will play the other third. Dates for the tour, and which bands are opening in which cites, havent been announced Rosetta Stone Software at press time.This wont be the first time members of Blink share the stage with Weezer and Fall Out Boy. Blink guitarist Tom DeLonges side project Angel Airwaves toured with Weezer last year, while Hoppus and Blink drummer Travis Barker toured with Fall Out Boy when their side project, +44, opened FOBs summer tour in 2007."When we started our band, we were like, Man, thatd be so awesome to meet Blink-182," Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz says, adding his band is looking forward to the change an opening slot will bring.”Its been a great stretch of headlining tours the last few years, but theres something interesting about opening up for bands when you have to rope the audience in."Blink-182 are also working to make this tour accessible to as many fans as possible. While the most expensive tickets will go Rosetta Stone Spanish Latin for $60, Hoppus says the band has secured a $20 ticket fee (charges included) for the arenas.



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