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Rocky's first trip Down Under! Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker arrive in Sydney with their newborn baby, three months, ahead of blink-182's Australian tour

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Kourtney Kardashian landed at Sydney Airport with her newborn son Rocky and husband Travis Barker by private jet on Tuesday, ahead of his band's highly anticipated blink-182 tour of Australia.

The reality star, 44, was the doting mother through and through as she shielded the couple's joy from the rain in a cashmere baby blanket.

The trio was also joined by her two children who she shares with her ex Scott Disick: daughter Penelope, 11, and son Reign, nine. Her eldest son Mason, 13, does not appear to have joined the trip.

Kourtney welcomed Rocky – her first child with Travis, 48 ​​– in November.

The mother of four opted for comfortable clothes for the long flight and looked casual in black trousers and a cream jacket.

Kourtney Kardashian landed at Sydney Airport via private jet with her newborn son Rocky and husband Travis Barker on Tuesday, ahead of his band's highly anticipated blink-182 tour in Australia

The reality star, 44, was the doting mother through and through as she shielded the couple's joy from the rain in a cashmere baby blanket

The reality star, 44, was the doting mother through and through as she shielded the couple's joy from the rain in a cashmere baby blanket

She wore oval designer sunglasses and cradled her Rocky under the black blanket amid the rainy weather as they made their way to a chauffeured car.

Meanwhile, Travis cut a relaxed figure in a black hoodie and jeans, which he wore with a black baseball cap and sunglasses.

The family was flanked by security as they left the airport sheltered under umbrellas.

blink-182's highly anticipated Australian tour kicks off in Perth later this week.

The mother of four opted for comfortable clothes for the long flight and looked casual in black trousers and a cream jacket

The mother of four opted for comfortable clothes for the long flight, looking casual in black trousers and a cream jacket

The American pop punk band, made up of Travis, Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, have returned to Australia for the first time in seven years for their epic world tour.

They will kick off their Australian leg of the tour on February 8 and will perform at a range of venues in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The band kicks off their run of shows at Perth's RAC Arena on Thursday and concludes their Australian tour at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on February 29.

Kourtney – who last visited Australia in 2013 to launch her Kardashian Kids clothing line – and Travis' visit also marked their first major international trip with their son Rocky.

The couple welcomed their first child together on November 1, and the close-knit family is making the most of every minute together.

blink-182 last toured Down Under in 2013, but 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.

She wore oval designer sunglasses and cradled her Rocky under the black blanket amid the rainy weather as they made their way to a chauffeured car.

She wore oval designer sunglasses and cradled her Rocky under the black blanket amid the rainy weather as they made their way to a chauffeured car.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star appeared make-up free and had her dark locks pulled back into a bun

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star appeared make-up free and had her dark locks pulled back into a bun

Meanwhile, Travis cut a relaxed figure in a black hoodie and jeans, which he wore with a black baseball cap and sunglasses

Meanwhile, Travis cut a relaxed figure in a black hoodie and jeans, which he wore with a black baseball cap and sunglasses

Kourtney's son Reign, nine, walked closely alongside Travis

Kourtney's son Reign, nine, walked closely alongside Travis

Kourtney's daughter Penelope, 11, is also joining the family on tour

Kourtney's daughter Penelope, 11, is also joining the family on tour

WHERE ARE BLINK-182 PLAYING ON THEIR AUSTRALIAN TOUR?

February 8 – Perth RAC Arena

February 9 – Perth RAC Arena

February 11 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre

February 13 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

February 14 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

February 16 – Sydney Qudos Bank Arena

February 17 – Sydney Qudos Bank Arena

February 19 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

February 20 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

February 21 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

February 23 – Sydney Qudos Bank Arena

February 24 – Sydney Qudos Bank Arena

February 26 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

February 27 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

February 29 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena

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

Travis has credited “the power of love” from his wife Kourtney for helping him overcome his fear of flying.

He said his partner “healed” him and his children after the crash in South Carolina 15 years ago, in which he was one of only two survivors.

He told the LA Times: “I think the power of love really helped me. Kourt got me flying, my kids fly now. She healed us.

'Every time I fly, it takes a little piece of my life. The amount of stress and anxiety it causes is simply unbearable. It brings up all this old trauma, and sometimes I think, 'Is this worth it?'

'But I also don't like anything having a hold on me. I don't like to be afraid, and I don't like things from my past determining my future.'

Travis shares children Alabama, 17, and Landon, 20, with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler. He is stepfather to Shanna's daughter Atiana de la Hoya, 24.

On flights, Travis puts on noise-canceling headphones so he can't “hear the landing gear retract,” listens to guided recordings from an energy healer, and prays for loved ones he's lost.

In August 2021, Travis successfully took his first ride on a plane for the first time in 13 years when he flew to Cabo San Lucas with Kourtney.

In September 2008, Travis boarded a private jet in South Carolina to head to Los Angeles after a show, accompanied by his friend Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein, his security guard Charles “Che” Still and his assistant Chris Baker.

As the small plane tried to take off, one of its tires blew, causing the plane to overshoot the runway, burst through the airport fence and over the nearby highway, eventually crashing into the embankment on the side of the road. .

Kourtney and Travis' trip also marks their first major international trip with their son Rocky

Kourtney and Travis' trip also marks their first major international trip with their son Rocky

The family was flanked by a huge entourage

The family was flanked by a huge entourage

The famous family has landed in Sydney ahead of the highly anticipated Australian tour of Travis' rock band blink-182

The famous family has landed in Sydney ahead of the highly anticipated Australian tour of Travis' rock band blink-182

Kourtney and Travis welcomed their first child together on November 1, and the close-knit family is making the most of every minute together

Kourtney and Travis welcomed their first child together on November 1, and the close-knit family is making the most of every minute together

blink-182 last toured Down Under in 2013, but Travis did not join the band due to his fear of flying, which stemmed from being a passenger in a plane crash (Travis is pictured in May)

blink-182 last toured Down Under in 2013, but Travis did not join the band due to his fear of flying, which stemmed from being a passenger in a plane crash (Travis is pictured in May)

The pilot, Sarah Lemmon, and co-pilot, James Bland, died within minutes of smoke inhalation and burns when the plane burst into flames on impact, according to the Chicago Tribune. Still and Baker were also killed in the collision.

Travis suffered third-degree burns over 65 percent of his body and had to spend three months in the hospital while he underwent skin grafts and 26 surgeries to repair the damage.

After the crash, Travis was overcome with debilitating fear, even at the sight of an airplane.

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