The other night (October 5), while scrolling through Instagram, I came across the sweetest video that Kourtney Kardashian posted — and I haven't stopped thinking about it since. It showed her youngest son, Reign, fully embracing his own rockstar moment at a Blink-182 concert. Honestly, it was one of those rare, heartwarming glimpses into a celebrity family's real life that felt so genuine.
In the video below, Reign was standing confidently on stage, drumstick in hand, surrounded by flashing lights and the roar of a massive crowd. He looked completely in his element — part rockstar, part wide-eyed kid living out a dream. Just before walking off stage, he did something that melted hearts: he tossed the drumstick into the crowd, just like the pros do. It wasn’t rehearsed or staged. It was just this spontaneous, innocent gesture that showed how much fun he was having.
For a moment, it didn’t feel like we were watching the son of a global celebrity. It felt like we were watching a little boy soak in a moment he’d remember forever. It reminded me of how powerful music can be — especially when it's tied to memories with family.
A glimpse Into their bond
What I loved most about that video wasn’t even the stage moment itself — though that was undeniably cool. It was the look of pure pride and joy on Kourtney’s face. You could see how happy she was to see her son so excited, so alive in that moment. As a mom of three, Kourtney has always shared bits and pieces of her life with her kids, but this felt extra personal.
Reign’s stepdad, Travis Barker, is Blink-182’s drummer, so the stage isn't exactly unfamiliar territory for the little guy. But still, it’s one thing to be around it — and another to actually take the spotlight, even for just a second. It was a clear example of how much Reign looks up to his stepdad and feels safe enough to express himself in that kind of environment.
As someone who’s followed the Kardashians over the years, it’s easy to get caught up in all the drama and glam. But this moment cut through all of that. It was a simple, sweet reminder that at the end of the day, they’re just a family — one that laughs, supports, and celebrates each other, just like the rest of us.