Summer Tour 2004 (Blink-182 and No Doubt)

Launched in support of Blink-182's eponymous fifth studio album and No Doubt's The Singles 1992–2003, the tour took place in the summer of 2004 and saw the two Southern California groups travel to US amphitheatres.

The short tour kicked-off at Indianapolis’ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on June 1, 2004, and ended back in Southern California, at San Bernardino’s Hyundai Pavilion, on June 26, 2004.

[1] Although many venues were, at the time, operated by Clear Channel Entertainment, individual promoter deals were cut in each market by agents Mitch Okmin at the M.O.B.

[2] "I was like, ‘Gwen, can you give me three weeks?’," said Jim Guerinot, manager of No Doubt for Rebel Waltz, to Billboard.

"[2] Joe D'Angelo of MTV News considered No Doubt's performance largely better than Blink's, writing that "The audience here was wholly under [Gwen Stefani's] spell, given that on this particular night, No Doubt were the best show in town, even if Blink played one hell of a concert.

Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker performed an extended drum solo rooted in " hip-hop and drum'n'bass beats for a display of musical dexterity and brash attitude." [ 3 ]