Travis Barker shares ANOTHER gory finger injury video ahead of surgery

Travis Barker shares ANOTHER gory finger injury video as the Blink-182 drummer gets his joints pulled back into place ahead of surgery

Travis Barker has shared another gory finger injury video as he got his joints pulled back into place.

The Blink-182 drummer revealed on Monday that he is going under the knife after damaging his ring finger earlier this month. 

Rocker Travis, 47, who is famously married to Kourtney Kardashian, 43, injured the finger earlier this month as he was rehearsing with his band for ‘All The Small Things’ upcoming reunion tour.

He shared the health update to his 7.9million followers on Instagram and captioned it: ‘Surgery tomorrow’, with an emoji of hands praying.

In the post, Travis showed a video of him getting his finger pulled and pushed in different directions to try and get it back to normal.

Get well soon: Travis Barker has shared another gory finger injury video as he got his joints pulled back into place

Get well soon: Travis Barker has shared another gory finger injury video as he got his joints pulled back into place

Recovery: The Blink-182 drummer revealed on Monday that he is going under the knife after damaging his ring finger earlier this month

Recovery: The Blink-182 drummer revealed on Monday that he is going under the knife after damaging his ring finger earlier this month

It appeared that he had a doctor arrive at his home who was discussing the pain of his finger.

Another snap showed Travis in an all-black ensemble holding his taped-up hand to his face, protecting it from further damage.

He also pictured his finger up close, with his tattooed hand held out to display the break at the top of his knuckle.

His wife Kourtney replied to the post with a series of prayer hands and heart emojis. 

He previously tweeted on February 8: ‘I was playing the drums at rehearsals yesterday and I smashed my finger so hard I dislocated it and tore the ligaments.’

No gigs have been postponed or cancelled following the injury, with fans hoping the surgery won’t impact Blink-182’s first tour with Tom DeLonge in the lineup – alongside Travis and their bandmate Mark Hoppus – since 2014.

Late last year, Tom revealed the group has been busy working on ‘the best album’ they’ve made to date.

He teased on Instagram: ‘I’m personally tripping and so proud of what we have created TOGETHER. As one unified force of fun, eternal youth, and most of all- close friends.’

The group are set for their biggest tour to date, with concerts in the UK, Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand and their first-ever shows in Latin America.

Back into place: Rocker Travis, 47, who is famously married to Kourtney Kardashian, 43, injured the finger earlier this month as he was rehearsing with his band for 'All The Small Things' upcoming reunion tour

Gory: He shared the health update to his 7.9million followers on Instagram and captioned it: 'Surgery tomorrow', with an emoji of hands praying

Back into place: Rocker Travis, 47, who is famously married to Kourtney Kardashian, 43, injured the finger earlier this month as he was rehearsing with his band for ‘All The Small Things’ upcoming reunion tour

Broken: In the post, Travis showed a video of him getting his finger pulled and pushed in different directions to try and get it back to normal

Broken: In the post, Travis showed a video of him getting his finger pulled and pushed in different directions to try and get it back to normal

Ouch: Travis shared an x-ray of his broken finger on Monday, updating fans on an injury he got weeks ago

Ouch: Travis shared an x-ray of his broken finger on Monday, updating fans on an injury he got weeks ago

The mammoth tour will begin in March and will conclude in February 2024.

The three original Blink-182 members met up before Mark was undergoing treatment for cancer in 2021 and he revealed that the three were in a good place.

He previously said of the band’s relationship: ‘It’s actually better than it used to be.

‘There was no agenda (when they met up). There were no lingering grudges. It felt very back to what it should be: three friends sitting in a room.’

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