Blink-182 Headline Shaky Knees with Chaotic & Hilarious Set

Blink-182 closed out Shaky Knees. In complete Blink-182 fashion it was chaotic, funny, and loud enough to rattle the fireworks overhead. The crowd was already packed shoulder-to-shoulder when Mark, Tom, and Travis hit the stage, tossing out their usual between-song banter before ripping into fan favorites. “I Miss You,” “What’s My Age Again?,” and “All the Small Things” turned the field into one massive singalong, voices rising in unison.

Their visuals were just as wild. Flames burst at the edge of the stage, sparks showered the risers, and fireworks punctuated the end of the night. During “Dammit” they slipped in a snippet of Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club,” grinning as the crowd went nuts at the unexpected mashup.

They kept the nods going too, a quick Descendents cover, a shoutout to Devo, and a lot of winks to punk’s lineage. The mosh pits were constant, waves of bodies moving in and out, crowd surfers sailing over every barricade. It was all ages out there, teens discovering their first festival pit next to fans who’ve been with the band since the late ’90s.

For me it was a first: first time seeing Blink-182 live, first time at Shaky Knees, and it felt like both reached their high point together. It was the perfect end to a weekend built on big, messy, beautiful performances. Shaky Knees 2025 was a roaring success with their new venue.

Review by: David Saxum; Photo by Stephanie Heath/Shaky Knees

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