‘Extremely EMOtional’: Watch Amy Shark Join Mark Hoppus on Stage In Australia to Perform ‘Dammit’
On the night, Shark, the Gold Coast-based singer and songwriter, slung an acoustic guitar and got to work with Hoppus, playing his regular bass. “Thank you Mark Hoppus for inviting me to play such an iconic punk rock song with you!,” she writes in a social post, which shares the special moment. “What an incredible evening. Extremely EMOtional.” Related Watch Tom Morello, Chuck D and Javier Bardem Rock up for Iron Maiden In 'Burning Ambition' Trailer Country Legend Vince Gill Endorses Taylor Swift for Country Music Hall of Fame: 'I'm Crazy About Her' Self Esteem to Launch London's British Airways ARC Venue as Inaugural Headliner Just for fun, she tagged the clip with the line: “I’m no Tom DeLonge but I just played Dammit with Mark Hoppus.” Hoppus is in Australia for his FAHRENHEIT-182 book tour, which kicked off with a sell-out at Melbourne’s Recital Hall and sees the Blink-182 co-founder delve into his mental health throughout the band’s rise; the fallout with fellow bandmate Tom DeLonge, and his subsequent return to the fold; his public battle (and triumph) over...
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