When Blink-182 performed a concert on Saturday night, it was clear that they were struggling through it. But it may be understandable, as they had recently lost their dear friend Adam Goldstein, who was better known as DJ AM. Goldstein was found dead late on Friday.
And according to people.com, Travis Barker had apparently expressed his sadness earlier that day, by posting on Twitter. Blink-182’s bassist Mark Hoppus, stood on stage on Saturday night, and said that the night was really hard for them on stage, due to the loss of Adam.

The band asked for a moment of silence during their concert, to honor their dear friend. As the lights went down, audience members were seen to be raising their lighters above their heads, in a show of respect. Band members started to cry, as fans shouted out “I love you guys.”
They then played a song in Goldstein’s honor, but it obviously proved quite hard for the trio. Hoppus said that they were doing their best to get through the show. When the song finished, it looked like it had all got too much for Barker, who survived the same plane crash that Adam did.
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