Tom DeLonge may be singing "I Miss You" to his seemingly former Blink-182 bandmates. The '90s rock group has been undergone some bizarre drama this week after DeLonge and the other two members, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, released conflicting statements about the band's current lineup.
It all began on Monday, Jan. 26, when drummer Barker, 39, and bass player Hoppus, 42, announced they would be playing an upcoming music festival with Alkaline Trio rocker Matt Skiba on the guitar, instead of DeLonge, 39. As rumors of a shake-up spread, Blink-182 released a statement confirming that DeLonge was no longer a part of the group.
"We were all set to play this festival and record a new album and Tom kept putting it off without reason," Barker and Hoppus said in a statement to various outlets. "A week before we were scheduled to go into the studio, we got an email from his manager explaining that he didn't want to participate in any Blink-182 projects indefinitely, but would rather work on his other non-musical endeavors… No hard feelings, but the show must go on for our fans."
DeLonge apparently learned of the news at the same time as the general public, taking to Twitter and Instagram to comment.
Me and the band #hugging pic.twitter.com/wbKrfguhhX
— Tom DeLonge (@tomdelonge) January 26, 2015
"To all the fans, I never quit the band," he wrote in the caption of an Instagram photo.
"I actually was on a phone call about a blink 182 event for New York
City at the time all these weird press releases started coming in...
Apparently those releases were 'sanctioned' from the band. Are we
dysfunctional- yes. But, Christ..... #Awkward #BabyBackRibs."Following DeLonge's words, Barker and Hoppus stood by their original stance, saying in an interview with Rolling Stone that their third bandmate is, in fact, out of the group and they are moving forward with Skiba, 38.
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