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Blink-182's Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus shock Australian audiences by complaining that they 'have to go to damn Perth': 'They don't do anything!'

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Blink-182 have targeted their Perth fans during a performance in Adelaide during the Australian leg of their world tour.

The pop-punk band kicked off the tour Down Under in the Western Australian city last week, before heading east to Adelaide on Sunday.

At the Adelaide Entertainment Center, band members Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus complained to the crowd about the 'disappointing crowd' in Perth.

The moment was shared on TikTok in a 20-second video.

'We had to go to Perth before we came here!' said bassist and singer Mark. “Go the fuck, buddy!”

Pictured: Tom DeLonge

Blink-182' Mark Hoppus (left) and Tom DeLonge (right) addressed their Perth fans during a performance in Adelaide during the Australian leg of their world tour

Guitarist and singer Tom shouted: 'They don't caress women there! They don't give a fuck! They have no emotional connections…'

“They only think about the band Creed, that's all they do.”

Several fans agreed with the band and used the comments to voice their opinions.

“This time they were right,” said one Perth resident.

It comes after Blink-182 attacked the 'unenthusiastic' Perth crowd on their first night in the city for not knowing the songs.

“Mark spent all night riling up the crowd saying no one knew the songs,” one TikTok user wrote alongside a video.

It comes after Blink-182 hit out at 'unenthusiastic' Perth crowds on their first night in the city for not knowing the songs.

It comes after Blink-182 hit out at 'unenthusiastic' Perth crowds on their first night in the city for not knowing the songs.

“I'm so ashamed that people didn't know the songs,” one fan said at the time.

“The crowd was so disappointing I felt so sorry for traveling so far in front of such an unenthusiastic crowd,” another added.

Blink-182 continue their Australian tour in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday, with Mark, Tom and drummer Travis arriving in the city on Monday.

They'll perform one more set on Wednesday before flying to Sydney for back-to-back shows on Friday, February 16 and Saturday, February 17.

At the Adelaide Entertainment Center, band members Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus complained to the crowd about the 'disappointing crowd' in Perth

At the Adelaide Entertainment Center, band members Tom Delonge and Mark Hoppus complained to the crowd about the 'disappointing crowd' in Perth

The trio will then head to Brisbane for three sold-out performances, before returning to Sydney and Melbourne for newly added shows at the end of the month.

Blink-182, who last toured Australia in 2013, will then fly to New Zealand for their shows in Auckland and Christchurch before continuing the remainder of their world tour.

During their last visit Down Under, drummer Travis did not join the band due to his fear of flying, which stemmed from being a passenger in a fatal plane crash in 2008.

Brooks Wackerman, of Bad Religion and Avenged Sevenfold, filled in on the sticks.

The band said at the time that they had tried every measure to help Travis get over his fear of flying, but ultimately had to make the trip without him.

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