Credit: PHOTO BY CALEB MALLERY

Credit: PHOTO BY CALEB MALLERY
Over the years, blink-182 co-founder Tom DeLonge has been a firm believer in aliens and UFOs—having even formed To The Stars Academy Of Arts & Science in the mid-2010s, which focuses on trying to prove the existence of UFOs and the extraterrestrial. The company even went as far as whipping together a documentary for the History Channel a few years back. So, it’s really no wonder that Angels & Airwaves, the second chapter of DeLonge’s musical life, has named its new tour “Lifeforms.”

In case the obsession is not something that you care about—or disagree with, the guys behind “Euphoria” announced their 2021-22 tour last week, and it includes a stop at St. Pete’s Jannus Live on October 26. Tickets have already gone on sale, and cost $37 apiece.

If DeLonge goes on about his obsession with ufology and aliens, it will certainly raise some eyebrows, but will undoubtedly be more tolerable than a “COVID-19 is a hoax and Donald Trump won the 2020 election” rant.

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Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in...