Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023 in Indio, California.Photo:Matt Winkelmeyer/GettyTom DeLongehad a mishap this week at “the rock show.“On Thursday, theBlink-182musician, 48, sharedon Instagramthat he suffered heat stroke during the band’s concert at Asunciónicoin Paraguay this week.“This was about 1 min before heat stroke hit,” DeLonge captioned the post, alongside a photo of him facing the audience. “Fell to my knees, everything went blurry, then wobbled to the side of the stage and vomited for a bit. Super fun.@markhoppusand@travisbarkermade up for the lost time… man, this was not something I’ve ever felt before. 95 Degrees at a 11pm on stage. But… I made it back and finished the show. Cause that’s what Navy Seals do…@blink182.“Infan-captured footageof the performance, the “Adam’s Song” artist can be seen crouching down over his guitar near the side of the stage during Blink-182’s 11th track in the set list, “More Than You Know,” before he needed to take a break.In the meantime,Mark Hoppusaimed to “keep the show rolling,” tellingTravis Barkerto “go apes—” on the drums to kill time.A few minutes later, the guitarist/singer returned to the stage and the group began playing “Happy Holidays, You Bastard” and continued to blister through 16 more songs in the set before wrapping up the gig.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Blink-182 in 2011.Estevan Oriol/GettyBlink-182 is currently in the midst of their South America tour dates. They are set to perform at Lollapalooza Brazil Friday night before they trek to Mexico for a string of dates.On June 20, the band will kick off theirOne More Timetour in the U.S. with a show at the Kia Center in Orlando.They will also perform in cities and venues including Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, New York City’s Citi Field, Boston’s Fenway Park, among others, before wrapping up in Toronto on Aug. 15. In their hometown of San Diego, the trio will take the stage at Petco Park stadium.Blink-182 released their ninth studio albumOne More Timein October 2023 via Columbia Records.

Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 at the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023 in Indio, California.Photo:Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 poses backstage at the Sahara Tent during the 2023 Coachella Valley Music

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Tom DeLongehad a mishap this week at “the rock show.“On Thursday, theBlink-182musician, 48, sharedon Instagramthat he suffered heat stroke during the band’s concert at Asunciónicoin Paraguay this week.“This was about 1 min before heat stroke hit,” DeLonge captioned the post, alongside a photo of him facing the audience. “Fell to my knees, everything went blurry, then wobbled to the side of the stage and vomited for a bit. Super fun.@markhoppusand@travisbarkermade up for the lost time… man, this was not something I’ve ever felt before. 95 Degrees at a 11pm on stage. But… I made it back and finished the show. Cause that’s what Navy Seals do…@blink182.“Infan-captured footageof the performance, the “Adam’s Song” artist can be seen crouching down over his guitar near the side of the stage during Blink-182’s 11th track in the set list, “More Than You Know,” before he needed to take a break.In the meantime,Mark Hoppusaimed to “keep the show rolling,” tellingTravis Barkerto “go apes—” on the drums to kill time.A few minutes later, the guitarist/singer returned to the stage and the group began playing “Happy Holidays, You Bastard” and continued to blister through 16 more songs in the set before wrapping up the gig.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Blink-182 in 2011.Estevan Oriol/GettyBlink-182 is currently in the midst of their South America tour dates. They are set to perform at Lollapalooza Brazil Friday night before they trek to Mexico for a string of dates.On June 20, the band will kick off theirOne More Timetour in the U.S. with a show at the Kia Center in Orlando.They will also perform in cities and venues including Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, New York City’s Citi Field, Boston’s Fenway Park, among others, before wrapping up in Toronto on Aug. 15. In their hometown of San Diego, the trio will take the stage at Petco Park stadium.Blink-182 released their ninth studio albumOne More Timein October 2023 via Columbia Records.

Tom DeLongehad a mishap this week at “the rock show.”

On Thursday, theBlink-182musician, 48, sharedon Instagramthat he suffered heat stroke during the band’s concert at Asunciónicoin Paraguay this week.

“This was about 1 min before heat stroke hit,” DeLonge captioned the post, alongside a photo of him facing the audience. “Fell to my knees, everything went blurry, then wobbled to the side of the stage and vomited for a bit. Super fun.@markhoppusand@travisbarkermade up for the lost time… man, this was not something I’ve ever felt before. 95 Degrees at a 11pm on stage. But… I made it back and finished the show. Cause that’s what Navy Seals do…@blink182.”

Infan-captured footageof the performance, the “Adam’s Song” artist can be seen crouching down over his guitar near the side of the stage during Blink-182’s 11th track in the set list, “More Than You Know,” before he needed to take a break.

In the meantime,Mark Hoppusaimed to “keep the show rolling,” tellingTravis Barkerto “go apes—” on the drums to kill time.

A few minutes later, the guitarist/singer returned to the stage and the group began playing “Happy Holidays, You Bastard” and continued to blister through 16 more songs in the set before wrapping up the gig.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Blink-182 in 2011.Estevan Oriol/Getty

Band Blink 182 poses for a publicity photo shoot at the Sound Matrix Studio for their album, Neighborhoods in Orange County, California 2011. Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, Travis Barker

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Blink-182 is currently in the midst of their South America tour dates. They are set to perform at Lollapalooza Brazil Friday night before they trek to Mexico for a string of dates.

On June 20, the band will kick off theirOne More Timetour in the U.S. with a show at the Kia Center in Orlando.

They will also perform in cities and venues including Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, New York City’s Citi Field, Boston’s Fenway Park, among others, before wrapping up in Toronto on Aug. 15. In their hometown of San Diego, the trio will take the stage at Petco Park stadium.

Blink-182 released their ninth studio albumOne More Timein October 2023 via Columbia Records.

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