Travis Barker Returns to Reverb with Studio- and Tour-Used Drum Kits & Memorabilia

Blink-182 returned to stages for the “One More Time Tour” this past summer, drawing over 1.1 million fans to see the seminal rockers.

Now, the band’s iconic drummer, Travis Barker, is restocking The Official Travis Barker Reverb Shop, giving fans more chances to get his sound—and style.

Formed over 30 years ago outside of San Diego, California, blink-182’s riff-filled punk anthems have captivated audiences across the globe. Since 1998, Travis Barker has served as the band’s energy-filled drummer, playing fast, loud, and, at times, upside down.


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Now, four years after he first launched his Reverb shop, complete with the legendary “Evil Knievel” drum kit Barker used in the music video for blink-182’s hit “Adam’s Song,” fans and fellow musicians alike will have more chances to connect with the famed percussionist through a new collection of gear, including a drum kit, skate decks, a surfboard, and more.

The restock of The Official Travis Barker Reverb Shop will feature a DW drum kit played by Barker throughout the band’s “One More Time” Tour last summer, as well as three additional kits:

  • An Orange County Drum and Percussion Kit, complete with a rototom, that was featured throughout his work with The Transplants. "It has grip tape on the bass drum. Because on those tours a lot of times Skinhead Rob and Tim Armstrong will jump on my bass drum and go flying or slip."
  • An Orange County Drum and Percussion Kit used throughout blink-182’s Neighborhoods era.
  • A Roland V-Drum that Barker used for the programming and production of countless projects throughout his career.

The return of Barker’s Reverb Shop, which reopens on April 16, also features a collection of memorabilia, including skate decks to a surf board.

The Official Travis Barker Reverb Shop is now open.

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