Blink-182 creates quarantine-themed music video with fans, Machine Gun Kelly and Bella Thorne


Blink-182 releases quarantine-themed music video featuring a mix of fans, Machine Gun Kelly and Bella Thorne

WIth a track ready to go, most of America went on lockdown.

But that hasn’t stopped Blink-182, who dropped an unconventional music video for the track Happy Days, featuring the rock band and fans under quarantine on Thursday. 

Immediately, the video opens with clips of fans washing their hands and wearing masks, as one graduating senior ceremoniously switches her tassel to the opposite side.   

‘Hey kid, don’t quit your daydream yet/I know you feel locked out in the cold/Seems like you’re lost and alone,’ the rockers sings, as the video pans to a teenager cradling a package of toilet paper. 

Happier times: Blink-182 dropped an unconventional music video for the track Happy Days, featuring himself and fans under quarantine

The single off the group’s latest album NINE, shows their fans’ videos passing time by playing instruments, snacking and dancing.

Band members, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Matt Skiba, also make appearances, chronicling their own journeys self-isolating at home.   

As the chorus booms describing wanting to feel ‘happy days,’ clips of healthcare workers and other fans dancing and smiling appear. 

Trying times: Immediately, the video opens with clips of fans washing their hands and wearing masks, as one graduating senior ceremoniously switches her tassel to the opposite side

Trying times: Immediately, the video opens with clips of fans washing their hands and wearing masks, as one graduating senior ceremoniously switches her tassel to the opposite side

Gloomy: In the uplifting video, fans started out recording themselves struggling amid the coronavirus lockdown

Fan cameos: Blink 182 fans poured their excitement on Instagram, when they saw themselves in the video

‘Hey kid, don’t quit your daydream yet/I know you feel locked out in the cold/Seems like you’re lost and alone,’ the American rock band sings, as the video pans to a teenager cradling a package of toilet paper

‘MOM IM FAMOUS,’ one excited fan commented, after seeing herself in the band’s latest video.  

Among the anonymous faces, some celebrities also let off some steam in the footage, including Machine Gun Kelly, Jackass alum Steve-O and Bella Thorne. 

‘Thank you to every one who helped make this video. Stay home. Stay safe,’ the group captioned the video on their Instagram.  

At-home production: The band members, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Matt Skiba, also make appearances, chronicling their own journeys self-isolating at home, making music and hanging out by the pool

At-home production: The band members, Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker and Matt Skiba, also make appearances, chronicling their own journeys self-isolating at home, making music and hanging out by the pool

'MOM IM FAMOUS,' one excited commented, after seeing herself in the band's latest video

'Thank you to every one who helped make this video. Stay home. Stay safe,' the group captioned the video on their Instagram

Among the anonymous faces, some celebrities also let off some steam in the footage, including Machine Gun Kelly, Jackass alum Steve-O and Bella Thorne

‘I did a little cameo in the new @blink182 song happy days!! Go peep it,’ the Midnight Sun actress wrote on her Instagram Story of her appearance. 

The All the Small Things hitmakers could be seen sporting Hazmat gear and doing puzzles, as they played their music between hanging with their families. 

In addition to making others smile, Hoppus recently raised $5,000 for Children’s Hospital LA on Twitch livestream. 

Jamming: The All the Small Things hitmakers could be seen sporting Hazmat gear and doing puzzles, as they played their music between hanging with their families

Jamming: The All the Small Things hitmakers could be seen sporting Hazmat gear and doing puzzles, as they played their music between hanging with their families