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Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus from Blink-182 spotted leaving their Perth hotel as they go to the airport ahead of Adelaide concert

Blink-182 band members Travis Barker, Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus are heading to Adelaide after their incredible gig in Perth at the RAC Arena.

After putting on an amazing show for their WA fans, the California-founded rock band were spotted leaving their hotel on Saturday to head to the airport.

Drummer Travis, 48, who left his wife Kourtney Kardashian with their children in Sydney, put on a very dirty display as he got into the car.

The musician sported a baggy black T-shirt that read “Trust No One,” paired with a pair of sagging black pants that dragged on the floor.

Flaunting his numerous tattoos, the actor completed his all-black look with a dark beanie to hide his head as his entourage swarmed him.

Meanwhile, Tom, 48, sported a much brighter look as he threw on a white T-shirt over his black jeans and sneakers.

The co-lead vocalist pulled a red cap over his dark locks and twirled it back while finishing off his ensemble with a gold chain.

The last to get into his vehicle was Mark, 51, who opted for a trendy outfit that included a red and black sweater over ankle-length black pants.

After putting on an amazing show for their WA fans, the California-founded rock band were spotted leaving their hotel on Saturday to head to the airport.

Drummer Travis, who left his wife Kourtney Kardashian with their children in Sydney, put on a very dirty display as he got into the car.

The musician sported a baggy black T-shirt that read “Trust No One,” paired with a pair of sagging black pants that dragged on the floor.

Flaunting his numerous tattoos, the actor completed his all-black look with a dark beanie to hide his head as his entourage swarmed him.

Travis rocked his usual dark, baggy look.

He could be seen talking to his entourage as he walked to the car.

With a black crossbody bag slung over his torso, the bassist donned his usual black-rimmed glasses and a pair of white sneakers.

Blink-182 will only perform one concert per major city in Australia, with Perth as the opening act and Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane next on their list.

The trio will then travel to New Zealand for their final shows in Auckland and Christchurch before continuing on with the rest of their world tour.

Meanwhile, Tom sported a much brighter look as he threw on a white T-shirt over his black jeans and sneakers.

The co-lead vocalist pulled a red cap over his dark locks and twirled it back while finishing off his ensemble with a gold chain.

Tom is shown getting into one of the vehicles.

Blink-182 last toured Australia in 2013.

At the time, drummer Travis did not join the band due to his fear of flying, stemming from being a passenger in a fatal plane crash in 2008.

Brooks Wackerman, of Bad Religion and Avenged Sevenfold, replaced the sticks.

At the time, the band said they tried every measure to help Travis overcome his fear of flying, but ultimately had to make the trip without him.

The last one to get into his vehicle was Mark, who opted for a modern outfit with a red and black sweater over ankle-length black pants.

With a black crossbody bag slung over his torso, the bassist donned his usual black-rimmed glasses and a pair of white sneakers.

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