top of page
2000.png

2000

YEAR IN REVIEW: Blink-182 spends the year touring heavily, including their first huge headlining tour. They release a live album in celebration, The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!).

 

Undated: The band performs at MTV Europe Studios Europe. Video 1

1/7/2000: The band are guests on Howard Stern.

Audio

Video

1/8/2000: The band performs at Studio 8-H, Rockefeller Plaza in New York, New York for Saturday Night Live. Video 1

1/26/2000: 

  • The band performs at Homebush Bay's RAS Showgrounds in Sydney, Australia, as a part of Big Day Out 2000. Video 1, Interview

    •  

      T-Shirt

      Back of T-Shirt

      Other bands included Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, the Chemical Brothers, Foo Fighters and more.
  • This show was broadcast on Channel V Australia, and is often considered a classic blink show.

1/28/2000:

  • The band performs at Royal Melbourne Showgrounds in Melbourne, Australia, as a part of Big Day Out 2000. Video 1

    • Other bands included Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, the Chemical Brothers, Foo Fighters and more.

  • The band is interviewed. Video 1

2/3/2000: The band graces the cover of Alternative Press for the first time for their April issue.

2/4/2000: The band performs at Adelaide RA&HS Showgrounds in Adelaide as a part of Big Day Out 2000. Advert

Other bands included Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, Foo Fighters, The Chemical Brothers, Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros and more.

2/17/2000: The band films the music video for "Adam's Song" in Los Angeles, California. Image 1, Image 2, Image 3

2/23/2000: The band performs at the Club 600 North Plaza Resort & Spa in Daytona Beach, Florida for MTV Spring Break 2000. Video 1

2/24/2000: The band are guests on the MTV show Loveline. Video

2/25/2000: The band performs at MTV Studios in New York, New York for MTV FANatic. Video 1, Video 2

TV Advert

Adam's Song Live Performance

3/4/2000: The band performs at Wulfrun Hall in Wolverhamtption, West Midlands, England.

3/5/2000: The band performs at Barrowlands in Glasgow, Scotland.

3/6/2000: The band performs at Manchester Academy at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. Ticket

3/7/2000: 

  • The band performs at Astoria in London, England.

  • The band debuts the "Adam's Song" music video on TRL. They also announce the Mark, Tom, and Travis Show tour for summer.

3/14/2000: The band cancels their first of many Euro tours — this between March 9 and 16 — when both Tom and Travis come down with strep throat.

3/15/2000: The band was supposed to perform at the Elserhalle in Munchen, Germany. This show didn’t take place.

4/20/2000: The band performs at the Elysee Montmartre in Paris, France. Audio

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

Picture 4

Picture 5

Picture 6

Picture 7

Picture 8

Picture 9

Picture 10

Picture 11

Picture 12

Picture 13

Picture 14

Picture 15

Picture 16

Picture 17

Picture 18

Audio

4/21/2000: The band performs at the Mediolanum in Milan, Italy. Video 1

4/23/2000: The band performs at 013 in Tilburg, the Netherlands. Interview 1

4/28/2000: The band performs in NBC Studios Burbank in Burbank, California for the Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

5/2000: The band graces the cover of Australian Rolling Stone.

5/2/2000: The band performs at the Santa Susana High School, part of KROQ Punk Rock Prom. Video 1

5/9/2000: The group receives a nomination for Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite New Artist - Group.

5/11/2000: 

  • The band performs at Coors Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California, beginning The Mark, Tom and Travis Show Tour. Ticket, Poster

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/12/2000: 

  • The band take photos at MCA Records in Santa Monica, California. Image

  • The band performs at Great Western Forum in Los Angeles, California.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/13/2000: 

5/15/2000: 

  • The band performs at Starplex Amphitheatre in Dallas, Texas.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/16/2000: 

5/17/2000: 

5/19/2000: 

  • The band performs at Miami Arena in Miami, Florida.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/20/2000: 

  • The band performs at Tampa Ice Palace in Tampa, Florida.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/21/2000: 

5/23/2000: The band performs at MTV Beach House (MTV TRL Superstars) in San Diego, CA. The program would air May 27th 2000. Source

Adam's Song

All The Small Things

5/24/2000: 

5/25/2000: 

  • The band performs at Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre in Camden, New Jersey.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/28/2000: 

5/29/2000: 

  • The band performs at Worcester Centrum Center in Worcester, Massachusettes.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

5/30/2000: 

6/2/2000: 

  • The band performs at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto, Ontario. Poster

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/3/2000: 

  • The band performs at Darien Lake PAC in Darien, New York.

    •  

      Ticket

      Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/4/2000: 

  • The band performs at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

  • Travis is injured in a fight prior to the concert; Fenix TX guitarist Damon Delapaz takes his place for the rest of the tour.

6/7/2000: 

  • The band performs at Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, Ohio.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

  • The band is interviewed for MTV News, which airs the following segment on an unknown date. Video 1. In 2018, MTV released a large portion of the original interview on their YouTube channel. Video 1

6/8/2000: 

  • The band performs at Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/9/2000: 

6/10/2000: 

  • The band performs at New World Music Theatre in Tinley Park, Illinois. Ticket

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/11/2000: 

6/15/2000: 

  • The band performs at Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/16/2000: 

  • The band performs at The Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/17/2000: 

6/20/2000: 

6/21/2000: 

6/22/2000: 

  • The band performs at Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California. Poster

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/24/2000: 

  • The band performs at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, California. 

  • Poster

  • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

6/25/2000: 

6/28/2000: 

6/29/2000: 

6/30/2000: 

  • The band performs at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Kansas.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

7/1/2000: 

  • The band performs at Kiel Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

    • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

7/2/2000: 

  • The band performs at Marcus Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  • Other bands included Bad Religion and Fenix TX.

7/8/2000: 

7/18/2000: Now That's What I Call Music! 4, a compilation album collecting hit songs, is released in the U.S. It includes "All the Small Things”.

7/21/2000: The movie ''Loser'' is released in theaters. The song ''What's My Age Again?'' is used during the party scene. Party Scene in Loser

7/25/2000: The band performs a secret show for online viewers at the Casbah in San Diego, part of the Digital Club Festival, a series of concert webcasts from venues around the country. Video 1, Flyer

Ticket

7/29/2000: The band performs at the California Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles, California. Video 1

8/3/2000: The band graces the cover of Rolling Stone.

8/4/2000: The site Yride launches with the complete 30 show tour documented. According to the site, "Every week, yride will release a new blink-182 concert for you to view."

8/6/2000: The band win “Choice Rock Group” at the 2000 Teen Choice Awards. Video 1

8/18/2000: 

  • The band performs at Hohenfelden in Erfurt, Germany as part of the Highfield Festival. Shirt (front), Shirt (back)

  • This is the infamous festival where Blink were bottled were Limp Bizkit fans and had to leave the stage after a seven-minute set.

8/19/2000: The band performs at the Bizarre Festival in Weeze, Germany. Other bands included Deftones, Foo Fighters, Limp Bizkit, and more.

Poster 1

Poster 2

8/20/2000: The band performs at Terremoto Festival in Hamburg, Germany.

Other bands included Limp Bizkit, Placebo, Beck, Deftones and Muse.

T-Shirt

Back of T-Shirt

8/23/2000: The band performs at the Arenan in Stockholm, Sweden. Poster

8/25/2000: The band performs at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands. Interview

8/27/2000: The band performs at the Reading Festival. This show was broadcast on Channel V Australia. Video 1, Video 2, Poster

Shirt

Back of T-Shirt

8/30/2000: The band wins the Kerrang! Award's trophy for Best Video for "All The Small Things."

8/31/2000: The band performs in Wiesen, Oesterreich as part of the Two Days A Week Festival. Audio

9/1/2000: The band performs at the Palatrieste in Trieste, Italy.

Article (Page 1)

Article (Page 2)

9/2/2000: The band performs at Rock Am See in Konstanz, Germany. Audio, Video 1, Video 2

9/3/2000: The band performs at Arena Nord, Bologna in Italy part of the Independent Day Festival. Poster, Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, Video 4

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

Picture 4

Picture 5

Picture 6

Picture 7

Picture 8

Picture 9

Picture 10

Picture 11

Picture 12

Picture 13

Picture 14

Picture 15

9/7/2000: 

9/21/2000: The band performs at the MuchMusic Video Music Awards. They also present an award. Video 1

10/5/2000: An episode MTV Diary featuring Blink premieres.

10/16/2000: The music video for "Man Overboard" premieres on Making the Video.

10/17/2000: The music video for "Man Overboard" premieres on TRL.

The band receives the prize for “Best Punk” and “Group of the Year” at the 10th annual San Diego Music Awards at Humphreys Concert Stage.

Poster

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

11/3/2000: The movie "Charlie's Angels is released in theaters. The song "All The Small Things" is included during the ending credits of the movie. Song Inclusion in the Movie

11/7/2000: The Mark, Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back!), the band's first and only live album, is released. The album is initially only available from November 7th - January 7th.

11/7/2000: The band reschedules an Australian leg of the Mark, Tom, and Travis Show tour.

11/9/2000 : The band was supposed to perform at the Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Other bands included Bodyjar and Motor Ace.

Flyer

11/17/2000: 

12/21/2000: MTV's The Road Home special featuring Blink airs.

12/31/2000: 

  • The band performs at the Cox Arena in San Diego, California, as part of a Special New Years Eve show. Poster, flyer

    • Other bands included Weezer, New Found Glory, Lefty, the Grim, and Kut You Up.

bottom of page