Blink-182 Ask Fans To Submit Social Distancing Clips For 'Happy Days' Video

Though we're living in some undoubtedly scary times right now, blink-182 is trying to lighten the mood by asking fans to help them put together their "Happy Days" video. The band took to Instagram to call for fan submissions.

"Are you stuck at home? This is an unprecedented time that’s got everyone wishing for happy days, so we had an idea. Let’s make a music video to show how you’re spending your social distancing time," they wrote on the submission page. "Show us what you’re up to - singing, cooking, excessive hand washing, attempting TikTok dances - we want to see it all!! Submit your video clips and we’ll use our favorites to make a video for ‘Happy Days.’"

Though there's not a specific deadline for submissions, the band urges fans to upload their videos "ASAP." See their Instagram post below.

Travis Barker has been keeping himself busy while self-isolating. Last week, he recorded a cover of Paramore's "Misery Business" with Machine Gun Kelly, and over the weekend drummed along to blink's "What Went Wrong" during a 4am quarantine session.

To keep up to date on the latest news about the coronavirus and to understand what you need to stay safe and healthy, check out the Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction podcast from CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.


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