Blink-182 to Hold Benefit Show in the Wake of Los Angeles Fires — with Tom DeLonge's Former Replacement as Opening Act
Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio previously filled in for DeLonge on two Blink-182 albums before the co-founder rejoined the "All The Small Things" band in 2022.
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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Dave Matthews Band Unveils 2025 Tour Dates... Nothing In Texas!
The Dave Matthews Band has announced the dates for their 2025 spring and summer tour. They’ll kick things off in a big way on April 27th with a show at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, then make stops in around 20 different cities plus a show in Sao Paulo, Brazil at the Best of Blues & Rock Festival in June. The band has pledged $500-thousand to support California wildfire relief efforts, and Matthews will do a joint set with John Mayer at the FireAid benefit concert tomorrow at the Kia Forum. It’s been announced that these dates, which you can see a complete list of by clicking here, are the only performances by the band this year. General sale tickets go on sale February 21st at 10 am local time.
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Post Malone Left a $1,200 Tip at Pizza Hut
Malone is at it again. First, he tipped a single mom $20,000 on Christmas Eve. Now he just left a $1,200 tip at PIZZA HUT.
He popped into a Pizza Hut in Cottonwood Heights, Utah on Saturday, just outside Salt Lake City.
He knocked on the door 30 minutes before they opened. Google says that's 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays . . . so this would have been 9:30 in the morning.
The manager on duty was 20-year-old Kolby Aguila, who told a reporter he couldn't believe Post Malone was just standing outside. Quote, "I didn't think it was him at first." He's been a fan since middle school.
Post asked if they were open yet, and Kolby said, "We can be open for YOU." He ordered some pizzas and wings, and Kolby said it was on the house. So Post pulled out all the money in his wallet . . . $1,200 . . . and handed it to him.
Kolby says he kept $800 for himself, and gave the rest to his co-worker who was there. He has some medical bills and really needed it. He called Post "a really genuine person" and "one of the coolest dudes" he's ever met.
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Spotify says it paid a record $10 billion to the music industry in 2024.
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The new Hulu series "Paradise" was originally going to be called "Paradise City," but they couldn't come to terms with Guns N' Roses use of the song or the title.
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