Travis Barker wears all black as he goes out with

Travis Barker wears all black as he goes out with Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus on the day of their album release… ahead of wife Kourtney Kardashian’s due date

Travis Barker was spotted out and about with his Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus in Los Angeles on Friday.

The 47-year-old drummer and the 51-year-old bassist released their group’s album “One More Time…” before the weekend.

Barker, whose wife Kourtney Kardashian is in the third trimester of her pregnancy, wore a black Death Grips hooded sweatshirt and black rectangular sunglasses.

Hoppus wore a white T-shirt with black trim, dark pants and black and white Vans sneakers.

Earlier this year, the men reunited their successful music collective for their first performance in nine years when they took the stage at Coachella.

On the road: Travis Barker was spotted out and about in Los Angeles with his Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus on Friday

On the road: Travis Barker was spotted out and about in Los Angeles with his Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus on Friday

Release day: The 47-year-old drummer and the 51-year-old bassist released their group's album

Release day: The 47-year-old drummer and the 51-year-old bassist released their group’s album “One More Time…” before the weekend

Travis’ black pants featured white skull graphics and he stepped out in a pair of black and white sneakers.

Mark also wore dark sunglasses and a crossbody-style Gucci bag.

The friends’ third bandmate, Tom DeLonge, 47, was missing from the scene.

On Friday, Travis gave his 8.4 million Instagram followers a behind-the-scenes look at the recording process for the band’s new album.

In his caption, he wrote, “Recording the album,” with a smiling, hugging emoji.

Kardashian was present in the comments to support her husband as she wrote, “Obsessed with you and this album (last two slides).”

Last month, Blink-182 announced the release date for One More Time…, which is their ninth studio album.

Along with the announcement, the boys gave fans a trailer to build anticipation for the LP.

Proud wife: Barker's wife Kourtney showed her support for his new music with an Instagram post

Proud wife: Barker’s wife Kourtney showed her support for his new music with an Instagram post

In the clip, DeLonge joined his bandmates as they discussed getting together following Hoppus’ cancer diagnosis.

The bassist and singer announced two years ago that he was cancer-free after undergoing chemotherapy.

The trailer showed the musicians in their early days, partying and playing shows to a growing fan base.

“What you need to understand about Blink-182 is that we didn’t come from a happy home,” Tom said at the start of the teaser. “We experienced a lot of heartache, broken families and fist fights.” “So blinking was always a way to force happiness in the room.”

Hoppus jumped in and praised Barker, who later joined the band, for his contribution to their rise.

But then he told music journalist Zane Lowe about a darker period in the band’s history, when DeLonge left the group in 2015 to focus on solo projects and investigating conspiracy theories about aliens.

Hoppus said there was “bad blood” between the trio and recalled receiving an email saying that DeLonge had stopped working on the recordings when he suddenly left the group.

Baby on board!  Barker's wife Kourtney Kardashian is expecting their first child together soon

Baby on board! Barker’s wife Kourtney Kardashian is expecting their first child together soon

Music Life: Travis took to Instagram on Friday to share BTS content about the album recording process

Music Life: Travis took to Instagram on Friday to share BTS content about the album recording process

Expansive: You can even hear Barker's vocals on the album, which are usually reserved for drumming

Expansive: You can even hear Barker’s vocals on the album, which are usually reserved for drumming

Elsewhere in the video, Hoppus gushed, “When the three of us are on stage, I feel unstoppable.”

He added that he hoped their new album was one of the best, and Lowe interjected: “It’s the best album you’ve ever made!”

Finally, the bassist said that touring with his old bandmates made him so emotional that he cried on stage practically every night of their tour.