Blink-182 are teasing a follow-up to their 2023 album or single ‘One More Time’.

Drummer Travis Barker revealed on X that the new music has been “mixed and mastered”.

He posted the following: “One More Time Part 2 turned in mixed and mastered for you guys @blink182.”

Prior to this, fans tweeted a video of a merchandising van playing a preview of a new single, and the black vehicle bears the date August 19, implying that more news is expected today.

The pop punk veterans, joined by Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus, just released the new single ‘Can’t Go Back’.

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The ‘I Miss You’ rockers performed at the Kia Center in Florida in June.

Blink will headline the Reading and Leeds festivals this weekend.

It comes after they were forced to cancel two gigs due to illness.

They were scheduled to play Kansas City and St. Louis on August 9 and 10.

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A statement read: “Unfortunately, due to illness, we will be unable to travel to Kansas City and St. Louis.”

“So sorry and hope to see you all next time.”

It was stated that co-frontman Tom felt “sick” and had to cut his performance short, with colleague singer Mark filling in.

International dates had previously proven difficult for the ‘First Date’ three because Travis refused to fly again after being involved in a 2008 disaster that killed four people.

However, in August 2021, he traveled to Cabo San Lucas with his now-wife, Kourtney Kardashian, whom he hailed for “healing” him and his family.

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He told The Los Angeles Times, “I believe the power of love really benefited me. Kourt made it possible for me to fly, and now my children can too. She healed us.

“Each time I fly, I lose a bit of my life. The tension and anxiety it produces is simply terrible.

“It brings back all of my prior pain, and sometimes I wonder, ‘Is this worth it?’ But I don’t like anything holding me back – I don’t like being terrified, and I don’t enjoy having my past govern my future.”

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