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Blink-182 to debut new single tomorrow

Up All Night highly-anticipated new song from pop-punk band.

The debut single, Up All Night, from Blink-182’s long-awaited reunion album is due to drop tomorrow morning (July 15) at 10:30 a.m. Eastern time on the band’s official site, reports MTV.

The band first announced the track when they reunited in 2009, but because they were still in the recording process, they refused to play it during their reunion tour.

Now that they have finished recording their new album – their first since 2003’s self-titled LP – the group may start performing the debut single at their live shows. They hit the road again on August 5, performing in New Jersey with My Chemical Romance.

The American pop-punk band went on indefinite hiatus in 2005 when guitarist-vocalist Tom DeLonge left the group due to rising tensions between its members. DeLonge went on to form a new band, Angels & Airwaves, while the remaining two members – Mark Hoppus (bass, vocals) and Travis Barker (drums) – formed +44.

At the 2009 Grammy awards, the trio announced they would be getting the band back together, and they shortly thereafter hit the road with Weezer and Fall Out Boy on a reunion tour.