A Family Affair: Blink 182 Drummer Travis Barker Walks The Red Carpet With His Equally Cool Kids

The Grammy Awards is done, but we still can't get enough of the sights we've seen on the red carpet. Other than the beautiful couture gowns and the suits that were worn, there were also some who looked amazing without even trying so hard.

The Blink 182 drummer, Travis Barker brought his two children to the red carpet son: Landon Asher 12, and his daughter Alabama Luella, 10. During his interview with E! News correspondent Giuliana Rancic, the drummer stated that his son was looking forward to see The Weekend, Kendrick Lamar, and Justin Bieber while his daughter Alabama is a big Lady Gaga fan.

Barker also said during the interview that he had them learn drums when they were younger so that when people ask them to play, they know how because they're his children. However, People.com reported that as the children grew up, his son continued to play drums, but her daughter preferred the piano and singing.

Aside from being musically inclined like their father, the kids also love social media. They take and post interesting pictures and post it on their Instagram accounts. 'They usually show me stuff [they post],' said Travis. 'They kind of know what's up. They've been touring with me since they were two, and they know what's right and what's wrong,' Dailymail.co.uk reported.

While his children shared the limelight with him at the red carpet, Barker was pleased with peoples reaction and even shared a few details about Blink 182's much anticipated album. "We've got like 26 songs. We've been working with John Feltman, who's a great friend, and he's producing the album," Barker shared. "It's amazing. It should drop summertime."

Barker shared a picture on Instagram while on rehearsal for his performance with Robin Thicke, Pitbull, and Joe Perry at the awards show. And he also retweeted a picture which was posted by Pitbull.

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