Travis Barker is selling the drum kit he used on Blink-182’s ‘One More Time’ tour, as well as memorabilia and personal belongings.
It comes as he has initiated the return of his store on the online marketplace Reverb, aptly named The Official Travis Barker Reverb Shop.
Re-launching on Wednesday (April 16), the platform sees the Grammy-nominated percussionist auction off a variety of music equipment, personal belongings and Blink-182 memorabilia for fans.
One of the most impressive listings is a DW drum kit, played by Barker during his recent ‘One More Time’ tour with Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus last summer.
Three other kits are listed, including an Orange County Drum and Percussion Kit used throughout blink-182’s ‘Neighborhoods’ era, a Roland V-Drum that Barker used for the programming and production of countless projects, and an Orange County Drum and Percussion Kit that is complete with a rototom and that was featured throughout his work with The Transplants.
“It has grip tape on the bass drum,” Barker describes of the latter. “Because on those tours a lot of times Skinhead Rob and Tim Armstrong will jump on my bass drum and go flying or slip.”
Other items listed include memorabilia such as skate decks, a surfboard, bomber jackets, framed tour artwork, and more. Visit here to check out the listings and find some images below.
Travis Barker, Reverb Shop 2025. CREDIT: Reverb
Travis Barker, Reverb Shop 2025. CREDIT: Reverb
Travis Barker, Reverb Shop 2025. CREDIT: Reverb
Travis Barker, Reverb Shop 2025. CREDIT: Reverb
Travis Barker, Reverb Shop 2025. CREDIT: Reverb
This isn’t the first time that Travis Barker has taken to Reverb to sell his gear to fans. The first time took place back in 2021, when the drummer teamed up with Reverb to get gear from his personal collection on the marketplace. The initial launch included over 100 items, and one of the most memorable was the iconic “Evel Knievel” drum kit used in the music video for blink-182 hit ‘Adam’s Song’.
Other artists that have teamed up with Reverb in the past include Jimmy Eat World, Green Day and Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley.
As for other Blink-182 news, earlier this week, the band announced details of a massive US tour with Alkaline Trio.
It’ll see them head to major venues across the country, taking in cities from Virginia Beach to Kansas City. The run of dates begins on August 28 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, and runs through September before finishing at Palm Desert’s Acrisure Arena in California. Tickets go on sale today (April 11) at 10am local time here.
Their last new music came in the form of the 2023 comeback album ‘One More Time‘, which NME gave three stars. “They aren’t all that far away from who they’ve always been – three friends wanting to make some noise and have a riot of a time doing it.”
“Although they’re not exactly revolutionising pop punk, this was likely never the goal,” it added. “Chances are, the fans just want the old Blink back anyway, and in 2023, they’re just as fun as ever.”
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