Blink-182 covered Taylor Swift's classic hit "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" during one of their recent shows.
The American pop-punk icons, playing as their original lineup of Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker, are currently on their highly anticipated world tour.
At their show in Detroit, Michigan, on May 9, the band unexpectedly covered Swift's 2012 hit.
As the band played their final song, "Dammit," Hoppus segued into the chorus of Swift's 2012 smash hit.
This isn't the first time Hoppus has revealed his love for Swift, previously taking to Twitter to recommend her song "Look What You Made Me Do" in 2021.
Blink-182 are set to continue their North American reunion tour through July. Afterwards, they are set to embark on an EU and U.K. tour followed by shows in Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and South America.
(Photo: Jack Bridgland)
Mark Hoppus cantando 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' de Taylor Swift en la parte final de 'Dammit' durante el show de ayer de blink-182 en Detroit ??: u/burritodude17 pic.twitter.com/AUahZq4MQ6— blink-182 Paraguay (@blink182py) May 10, 2023
Mark Hoppus cantando 'We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together' de Taylor Swift en la parte final de 'Dammit' durante el show de ayer de blink-182 en Detroit ??: u/burritodude17 pic.twitter.com/AUahZq4MQ6
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