leg included numerous sold-out stadium gigs - including renowned venues like Wrigley Field, Boston's Fenway Park and Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium. Prior to the show, the city was enveloped with teasing signage across city buildings and stations along the "L." Foreshadowing the impending tour announcement, the marquees at Metro and Wrigley both featured curiously complimentary nods to the 1989 film "Field Of Dreams".įALL OUT BOY first hit the stage in 2023 with a dynamic set at iHeartRadio ALTer EGO in Los Angeles, California on January 14, just days after officially revealing the release date for "Love From The Other Side".įALL OUT BOY most recently co-headlined "The Hella Mega Tour" in July 2021 alongside GREEN DAY and WEEZER, playing live in front of over one million fans on a sold-out global stadium tour. The Chicago Sun-Times lauded the two tracks, noting the new material "takes all they've learned and accomplished the past 20 years and combines it with their unflinching roots for an ultimate glow-up." The show also featured the live public debut of both "Love From The Other Side" and "Heartbreak Feels So Good", two tracks from the new album and the latter of which was released the morning of the show. Variety hailed the night as a "triumphant hometown show," noting that "there are concerts, and there are events, and a hometown show in Chicago from is definitely in the latter category." Over the course of the night, the band ripped through a mix of their biggest hits and deepest cuts, with Illinois Entertainer praising the set as "taking full advantage of both the intimate venue and the loyal hometown crowd to deliver a once-in-a-decade event." Just down the street from Wrigley Field, the band first played the venue in September 2002, a pivotal gig that FALL OUT BOY's Patrick Stump jokingly called back to for the packed crowd two decades later: "Twenty years ago, I told my mom I was going to take a semester off because we were headlining Metro and I wanted to see how that would work out." FALL OUT BOY's Pete Wentz expressed the band's enduring relationship with the venue: "Walking up those stairs is the closest thing this band will have to church." Last Wednesday, FALL OUT BOY returned to their roots for a surprise homecoming show at Chicago's legendary 1,000-capacity Metro - announced only two days prior, the show immediately sold out. "So Much For (Tour) Dust", presented by Live Nation, is in support of FALL OUT BOY's forthcoming new album "So Much (For) Stardust", which arrives Maon Fueled By Ramen/ Elektra/ DCD2 Records. General tickets will be available for purchase beginning Friday, February 3 at 10 a.m. Ticket presales for "So Much For (Tour) Dust" go on sale Thursday, February 2 beginning 10 a.m. Complete routing is available below.įALL OUT BOY will be joined by BRING ME THE HORIZON on most dates, as well as ALKALINE TRIO, NEW FOUND GLORY, FOUR YEARS STRONG, THE ACADEMY IS…, ROYAL & THE SERPENT, GAMES WE PLAY, DAISY GRENADE and CARR on select shows throughout the tour's run. In addition to Wrigley Field, "So Much For (Tour) Dust" includes three more stadium stops: BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, Forest Hills Stadium in New York and Fenway Park in Boston. Louis, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Toronto, and concluding in Camden, New Jersey on August 6. The 25-plus-date North American trek will kick off with a show of epic proportions at Chicago's famed Wrigley Field on June 21 before continuing through cities like St. Grammy Award-nominated and multi-platinum selling rock band FALL OUT BOY is set to hit the road this summer with their 2023 headline tour "So Much For (Tour) Dust".
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