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Blink 182’s Travis Barker is selling his ‘One More Time’ drum kit, skate decks, memorabilia and more!

Somewhere, a blink-182 fan is losing their shit. Drummer Travis Barker is selling the drum kit he used the band’s ‘One More Time’ tour. Plus, if you have enough cash kickin’ around, you can buy memorabilia and personal belongings, and even lap dances. Okay, not the last part, but still.

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This news comes hot on the heels that he’s starting up his store again on the online marketplace Reverb – The Official Travis Barker Reverb Shop.

Re-launching Wednesday (April 16), the platform allows Barker to hawk whatever he wants – music equipment, personal belongings and Blink-182 memorabilia or whatever, really.

One of the most impressive on the list? A DW drum kit, played by Barker on the ‘One More Time’ tour with bandmates Mark & Tom 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 and an Orange County Drum and Percussion Kit 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? Skate decks, a surfboard, bomber jackets, framed tour artwork, and more. Fill your boots here.

Barker did the same sort of thing back in 2021 – teaming up with Reverb to sell some of his personal collection. The initial launch included over 100 items, including the iconic “Evel Knievel” drum kit used in the music video for blink-182 hit ‘Adam’s Song’.

 

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Meanwhile, blink-182 recently announced a big US tour with Alkaline Trio.

This is pretty cool of Travis. What’s your most-prized memorabilia you’ve acquired over the years? I might go a sweet leather jacket given to me by Nickelback singer Chad Kroeger. I can’t fit into it any more – but still pretty rad!

 

Written by Todd Hancock