Blink-182 covered Chappell Roan‘s ‘Pink Pony Club’ during their Lollapalooza headline performance.Vocalist and bassist Mark Hoppus interpolated ‘Pink Pony Club’ into their performance of ‘Dammit’, singing the chorus before smoothly swinging back into their own song on the line “Well I guess that’s growing up”.It wasn’t the only cover to appear in the set – they also took on ‘When Your Heart Stops Beating’ by Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker‘s hiatus project +44, as well as ‘There Is’ by Barker and Tom DeLonge‘s side project Box Car Racer.Roan herself had performed earlier on at the festival, drawing a massive crowd for her set.
She came out dressed in lucha libre attire – a popular form of wrestling originating in Mexico, which sees its wrestlers wearing masks to conceal their real-life identities.Check out Blink-182’s ‘Pink Pony club’ snippet – and their full Lollapalooza headline set – below:A post shared by NME (@nmemagazine)Blink-182’s Lollapalooza set was (via Setlist.fm):‘Feeling This’‘The Rock Show’‘Man Overboard’‘Aliens Exist’‘Dance With Me’‘Bored to Death’‘Edging’‘Up All Night’‘More Than You Know’‘Stay Together For The Kids’‘Not Now’‘Can’t Go Back’‘I Miss You’‘Down’‘When Your Heart Stops Beating’‘There Is’‘Fuck Face’‘Anthem Part 3’‘Always’‘What’s My Age Again?’‘First Date’ (with snippet of Ramones’ ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’)‘All The Small Things’‘Dammit’ (with snippet of Chappell Roan’s ‘Pink Pony Club’)‘One More Time’In an interview for NME The Cover earlier this year, Roan discussed the origins of ‘Pink Pony Club’, which she originally dropped in 2020.
It baffled her label, to the point that they dropped her a few months later. She later signed to Island Records in early 2023.“It was a hard left turn from my original.
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