Landon Barker became famous as a result of the MTV reality show “Meet the Barkers,” which he appeared on when he was young. He was born to famous parents. He is the son of Travis Barker, a successful musician, and drummer for the American rock band Blink 182.
Landon Barker performed with Machine Gun Kelly at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Tuesday night, just hours after his father, Travis Barker, was taken to the hospital by ambulance in Los Angeles.
Landon, who is 18, and MGK, who is 32, sang their hit song “Die in California” together. The song is on the “Mainstream Sellout” album of the “Bloody Valentine” rocker.
“Does anyone in this room ever feel lost?” Colson Baker, who goes by the name MGK, asked the crowd of yelling fans. “New York City, make Landon Barker some noise!”
MGK and Landon didn’t say anything about the news. At the same time, Alabama Barker, Landon’s 16-year-old sister, was in Los Angeles with their father. She wrote on her Instagram Story, “Please send your prayers.”
She also shared and then quickly deleted a TikTok post that showed the Blink-182 drummer, 46, lying on a hospital bed with his cell phone in one hand and Alabama’s hand in the other.
Page Six reported earlier on Tuesday that Travis was seen on a stretcher outside of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles with his wife Kourtney Kardashian by his side. Pictures showed him being rolled out of the ambulance, with the reality TV star’s security team in a black Range Rover close behind.
TMZ has said that Travis was first taken to Los Angeles’s West Hills Hospital and then moved to Cedars because of his condition. Kourtney was seen going to the hospital while Barker was being taken away on a stretcher. This was caught on camera. The founder of Poosh hasn’t said anything about Barker on social media.
Kourtney and Travis got married about a month ago in Portofino, Italy. Their close friends and family were there to celebrate with them. The couple also said on their reality show, The Kardashians, that they had been trying to have a child and had even tried IVF.
The famous drummer tweeted “God help me” earlier that same day, causing fans to worry.