Blink's Mark Hoppus told Rolling Stone that the show production "is just ridiculous. All of our techs have been down there to see the stage set up, and they're e-mailing me, going, 'Oh my God, there are so many speakers, just so many lights.' I haven't seen it myself, but the pictures I've seen look ridiculous. Everything kind of moves and joins and separates to make these huge video screens, so it's pretty complicated."
"I think right now people want to go to a show and see the Blink that they remember seeing or the Blink that they never got to see," Hoppus adds. - more on this story
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