Mark Hoppus will celebrate his memoir, Fahrenheit-182, at London’s Savoy Theatre on May 5. Tickets go on sale March 14 at 10 am and include a copy of the book. The memoir discusses his life, including personal struggles and experiences as a musician. Hoppus describes the event as potentially the “greatest event in human history.”
Mark Hoppus of blink-182 is set to host a special event in London on May 5 to promote his memoir, Fahrenheit-182, at the Savoy Theatre. The event will feature a personal conversation where Hoppus promises to deliver a mix of vulnerability, humour, and excitement. He jokingly refers to it as “the greatest event in human history.”
Tickets for this exclusive evening go on sale on March 14 at 10 am local time and include a copy of Fahrenheit-182. This memoir, which releases on April 8, covers Hoppus’s journey from his punk rock roots to his challenges with anxiety and cancer.
In other news, blink-182 continues to be active in the music scene with participation in festivals such as the Aftershock in Sacramento and the Rolling Loud festival. The band remains a significant figure in pop-punk culture, highlighted by Hoppus’s charm and relatable storytelling.
Mark Hoppus’s London event to promote Fahrenheit-182 promises a unique blend of personal storytelling and entertainment. The memoir’s release highlights significant moments in his life, addressing challenges and milestones while retaining a humorous essence. Hoppus’s genuine engagement with fans stands to make this event memorable as well as enlightening.
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