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Here Is Fall Out Boy’s ‘So Much For (Tour) Dust’ Setlist

Danielle Chelosky

Fall Out Boy recently shared So Much (For) Stardust , their first album since 2018’s Mania . The band is bringing those songs to stages on their tour with Bring Me The Horizon, Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, and more, which kicked off in June.

Considering Fall Out Boy has a whopping eight albums, their setlist is a big deal. Lucky for fans, they’ve been playing songs from all over their large discography, from 2013’s Save Rock And Roll and 2015’s American Beauty/American Psycho to 2007’s Infinity On High and even their 2003 debut Take This to Your Grave .

Check out their setlist from their concert in Indiana, according to setlist.fm .

1. “Love From the Other Side” 2. “The Phoenix” 3. “Sugar, We’re Goin Down” 4. “Uma Thurman” 5. “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More ‘Touch Me'” 6. “Homesick at Space Camp” 7. “Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy” 8. “Calm Before the Storm” 9. “This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” 10. “Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes” 11. “Heaven, Iowa” 12. “Bang the Doldrums” 13. “Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet” 14. “Fake Out” 15. “What a Time to Be Alive” (Piano) 16. “Golden” (Piano) 17. “Don’t Stop Believin'” (Journey cover) (Piano) 18. “The Last of the Real Ones” 19. “Save Rock and Roll” 20. “Baby Annihilation” 21. “Crazy Train” (Ozzy Osbourne cover) 22. “Dance, Dance” 23. “Hold Me Like a Grudge” 24. “Where Did the Party Go” 25. “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)” 26. “Thnks fr th Mmrs” 27. “Centuries” 28. “Saturday”

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Review: In Tampa, Fall Out Boy’s explosive concert visited songs old and new

  • Gabrielle Calise Times staff

TAMPA — Fall Out Boy’s headlining set at MidFlorida Credit Union Ampitheatre on Tuesday kicked off with a bang. Many earsplitting bangs, in fact.

After the red velvet curtain peeled open to reveal the four-piece band, the first handful of songs set the tone with a POP!-POP!-POP! of fireworks, plumes of fog and showers of sparks. Ribbons of flame flared across the stage and burst from the end of Pete Wentz’s bass, so hot you could feel it on your face in the seats.

In a dazzling concert packed with Fall Out Boy songs new and old, the band proved why they still have the hearts of pop-punk lovers of all ages. Their followers came to scream along to nearly 30 songs, wearing their Warped Tour-inspired best: freshly-dyed hair, “Make America Emo Again” T-shirts and a plethora of black Chuck Taylors.

The show fit in well during a summer of emo revival in Tampa Bay that has already featured many nostalgia-inducing concerts from the MySpace era, including Yellowcard, Blink-182 and Taking Back Sunday.

Fall Out Boy’s marathon set included songs from each of their eight studio albums. They touched on soaring anthem rock (”Centuries” and “Save Rock and Roll”) as well as throwbacks to their catchiest singalong hits (”This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” and “Sugar, We’re Goin Down”).

The quartet paid special attention to their latest and first projects: 2023′s “So Much (for) Stardust,” which fans have praised for evoking Fall Out Boy’s older sound that has been missing from the post-hiatus mainstream pop years, and “Take This To Your Grave,” their debut record which just turned 20.

As Fall Out Boy launched into songs from the latter, the more extreme pyrotechnical elements were traded for simple blue lighting: a nod to the “Take This To Your Grave” album cover. Singer Patrick Stump reminded fans that their journey kicked off, in some ways, in the Sunshine State.

“We wrote [“Dead on Arrival”] like 20 years ago, and we sent it into a label in Florida called Fueled By Ramen,” Stump said.

Stump remains a stunning vocalist, shining through the night as he howled his signature soulful belt. He’s a treat to watch prancing across the stage, but is best appreciated during the stripped-down moments. A highlight came during “What a Catch, Donnie,” watching Stump plunk away on the piano, face glistening with beads of sweat as he squeezed his eyes shut and showed off his falsetto.

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This is not to say the rest of the band didn’t bring it, too. Drummer Andy Hurley anchored the intensity throughout the set, rivaling the firecrackers behind him with a thunder of breakneck ferocity. Lead guitarist Joe Trohman was a delight whether he was strumming catchy, hip-shaking surf-rock for “Uma Thurman” or showing off his Chicago hardcore punk roots during the “Take This to Your Grave” deep cuts. Wentz brought the same vibe when he dove into the crowd during the end of “Saturday.” He ended the show with a throaty scream as black and white confetti fluttered around him.

We must take a moment to talk about the openers, who all succeeded in ratcheting up the energy before Fall Out Boy’s big bang. The night kicked off with raunchy alt-pop singer songwriter Carr (aka Carly McClellan), who skipped around stage in a black tutu and brought along a crowdsurfing blow-up doll named Ginger.

Next, Royal and the Serpent showed support for the LGBTQ+ community. Fans screamed as singer Ryan Santiago ripped off her Tampa Bay Lightning jersey to reveal a tank top with the message, “Protect Trans Kids.” She offered an updated version of the pledge:

“I pledge allegiance to the drag and the united gays of America,” Santiago said. “To safety in public, from queer to trans. One nation, underdogs.”

British band Bring Me the Horizon, whose set spanned metalcore to trippy electro-rock, continued the political motif in between mosh pits.

“I get it. This is a country divided,” frontman Oliver Sykes said. “So what I need you to do, America, is open your minds. Open your hearts. And most importantly, open the f--king pit.”

Wearing a tight tank top labeled “CULT LEADER,” Sykes snaked up and around the amphitheater as he sang “Drown,” a tattoo-covered Pied Piper mobbed by adoring fans trying to touch him at every turn.

Bring Me the Horizon’s aggressive metal guitars and guttural screams may have been too heavy for others (read: the parents who took that time to scroll Facebook), but the electricity of their set foreshadowed what was to come.

By the time Fall Out Boy took the stage a little after 9 p.m., the crowd was buzzing. Though not even earplugs could prepare fans for the deafening fireworks punctuating the first few songs and the encore. Some of the bangs were downright jarring.

Wentz led much of the pageantry during the show, interrogating a Magic 8 ball to determine the night’s surprise song (”Miss Missing You,” off the band’s first post-hiatus album, “Save Rock and Roll”). After the song, the bassist delivered a moody spoken word track, “Baby Annihilation.”

“The first time I took the mask off, just had another one on underneath,” he recited into the microphone. “I’m just melted wax on a birthday cake, another year fades away/ Charcoal crushed, pixie fever, angel dust.”

At the end, Wentz held a silky black cloth over his head. When he dropped it, the fabric collapsed into a heap. Wentz reappeared several stories up, holding his bass at the top of a gnarled tree at the back of the stage. He started to strum. Not a Fall Out Boy song, but Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train.”

The riff bled into “Dance, Dance.” Wentz evaporated again. Then there he was halfway across the amphitheater, shredding from behind the soundboard.

The members of the band weren’t the only ones with surprises up their sleeves. During “Fake Out,” the crowd turned the venue into a sea of swaying rosy lights. These weren’t the high-tech, light-up bracelets that Taylor Swift used on her Eras Tour. Instead, fans in cities across the tour have been using the internet to coordinate “ The Stardust Project ,” passing out pink slips of paper for others to hold up to their cell phone flashlights.

“That looks pretty [expletive] awesome,” Wentz said.

It was a long night, and a hot one. First responders retrieved a number of overheated fans. Wentz, wearing a combo of leather pants and a hoodie despite the heat index of 96, paused several times to address the heat: Once to ask for water for the folks in the pit, and another praise security for keeping an eye on fans.

The surreal set pieces onstage nodded to Fall Out Boy’s weirder lyrics and motifs from over the years. A giant Doberman puppet mouthed along at one point. There were ticking clock faces and cartoon moons and pink seashells galore.

All of the fanfare made for a fun and unforgettable show. But the way the crowd was thrashing along and hollering every lyric, you could tell they didn’t need any extra spectacle to find the night special. Just hearing these songs — especially the throwbacks — was explosive enough.

Fall Out Boy’s Tampa setlist

A recording of Fall Out Boy’s recent single, a topical twist on Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” blasted over the speakers right before the band came onstage. Then “The Pink Seashell,” a spoken word piece narrated by Ethan Hawke, played right before the curtain opened and the group emerged.

  • Love From the Other Side
  • The Phoenix
  • Sugar, We’re Goin Down
  • Uma Thurman
  • A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More “Touch Me”
  • Dead on Arrival
  • Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy
  • Calm Before the Storm
  • This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race
  • Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes
  • Heaven, Iowa
  • Hum Hallelujah
  • Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet
  • What a Catch, Donnie (a partial snippet of this song was played on piano)
  • Golden (another partial song, also on piano)
  • Don’t Stop Believin’ (a Journey cover on piano)
  • The Last of the Real Ones
  • Save Rock and Roll
  • Baby Annihilation (spoken word performance by Pete Wentz)
  • Crazy Train (a partial Ozzy Osbourne cover)
  • Dance, Dance
  • Hold Me Like a Grudge
  • Miss Missing You

At this point, the band went straight into a four-song encore, saving time by having Wentz simply announce it instead of going offstage and coming back on.

25. My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up)

26. Thnks fr th Mmrs

27. Centuries

28. Saturday

Gabrielle Calise is a culture reporter who covers music, nostalgia and offbeat Florida trends. Reach her at [email protected].

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Fall Out Boy Set List Revealed for 2023's So Much For (Tour) Dust

Fall Out Boy Set List Revealed for 2023's So Much For (Tour) Dust

Fall Out Boy is on tour for the summer and the set list from their first show has been revealed!

Patrick Stump , Pete Wentz , Andy Hurley , and Joe Trohman launched their So Much For (Tour) Dust global headline tour with a sold-out hometown show at Wrigley Field on Wednesday (June 21) in Chicago, Ill.

The tour included their hit songs and tracks from the new album So Much (For) Stardust .

So Much For (Tour) Dust continues this weekend with shows in St. Louis and Kansas City before continuing for 20+ dates across North America this summer, and Europe & the UK this fall. 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 (sold out) and Fenway Park in Boston.

Head inside to check out the set list…

Keep scrolling to check out the full set list… **This set list is representative of the first show and might not be completely accurate for every show.

1. Love From the Other Side 2. The Phoenix 3. Sugar, We’re Goin Down 4. Uma Thurman 5. A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More “Touch Me” 6. Chicago Is So Two Years Ago 7. Grand Theft Autumn / Where Is Your Boy 8. Calm Before the Storm 9. This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race 10. Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes 11. Heaven, Iowa 12. The Take Over, The Breaks Over 13. Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet 14. Fake Out 15. Lake Shore Drive / Don’t Stop Believin’ 16. The Last of the Real Ones 17. Save Rock and Roll 18. Baby Annihilation 19. Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne cover) 20. Dance, Dance 21. Hold Me Like a Grudge 22. G.I.N.A.S.F.S. 23. My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) 24. Thnks fr th Mmrs 25. Centuries 26. Saturday

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Fall Out Boy Announce Dates For ‘So Much For (Tour) Dust’ 2023 North American Trek

Bring Me the Horizon, Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory and others will serve as opening acts.

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Fall Out Boy announced the dates for their So Much For ( Tour ) Dust North American tour on Tuesday morning (Jan. 31). The 29-city tour in support of their upcoming So Much (For) Stardust album (March 24) is slated to kick off in the band’s home town on June 21 with a gig at the iconic home of the Chicago Cubs: Wrigley Field.

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FOB kicked off the Stardust era in style last week with a surprise homecoming show at Chicago’s 1,100-capacity Metro, just over 20 years after their very first gig at the legendary club, which is just around the corner from Wrigley Field. The Metro show featured the live debut of two Stardust singles, “Love From the Other Side” and “Heartbreak Feels So Good,” as well as the live debut of the band’s current configuration, which, for the first time since their founding, will not feature guitarist Joe Trohman, who recently announce that he was taking an  indefinite mental health hiatus . 

In his stead, singer Patrick Stump is pulling double-duty on lead vocals and electric guitar alongside bassist Pete Wentz and drummer Andy Hurley. As was the case during a pair of previous promotional appearances, the group got some  assistance  from longtime guitar tech Ben Young, who played lead guitar from the side of the stage; at press time a spokesperson for the group had not responded to a request about whether Trohman will be back in the fold for the tour.

Check out the dates for FOB’s So Much For (Tour) Dust 2023 North American tour:

≠  Non-Live Nation date *Alkaline Trio as direct support; all other dates feature Bring Me The Horizon as direct support

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FALL OUT BOY Announces Summer 2023 U.S. Tour With BRING ME THE HORIZON

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" . 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. Louis, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Toronto, and concluding in Camden, New Jersey on August 6.

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. Complete routing is available below.

FALL 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.

Ticket presales for "So Much For (Tour) Dust" go on sale Thursday, February 2 beginning 10 a.m. local time. General tickets will be available for purchase beginning Friday, February 3 at 10 a.m. local time.

"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 March 24, 2023 on Fueled By Ramen / Elektra / DCD2 Records . The record was produced by Neal Avron .

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. 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 [college] 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."

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 [ FALL OUT BOY ] 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."

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. 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."

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" .

FALL 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" .

FALL 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 U.S. leg included numerous sold-out stadium gigs — including renowned venues like Wrigley Field, Boston's Fenway Park and Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium. Critical and fan acclaim poured in, with USA Today hailing it "the most stacked line-up of any rock tour in 2021," Billboard noting that each night was "serving up a buffet of hits in front of one of the largest concert crowds," and Rolling Stone calling it "wildly entertaining." The tour was nominated for both "Major Tour Of The Year" and "Best Rock Tour" at the Pollstar Awards in 2021. The international leg of the tour took place throughout the summer of 2022.

"So Much (For) Stardust" is FALL OUT BOY 's eighth studio album and first since 2018's "Mania" , which garnered a Grammy nomination for "Best Rock Album" and marked their third consecutive and fourth overall No. 1 album.

Tour dates:

June 21 - Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field * June 23 - Maryland Heights, MO @ Hollywood Casino * June 24 - Bonner Springs, KS @ Azura Amp. * June 27 - Woodlands, TX @ Mitchell Pavilion June 28 - Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion June 30 - Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick July 01 - Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Amp. July 02 - Los Angeles, CA @ BMO Stadium July 05 - Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amp. July 07 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Usana Amp. July 09 - Englewood, CO @ Fiddler's Green July 11 - Rogers, AR @ Walmart Amp. July 13 - Somerset, WI @ Somerset Amp. July 15 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Ctr July 16 - Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Ctr July 18 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Ctr July 19 - Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live July 21 - Charlotte, NC @ PNC Pavilion July 22 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans Amp. July 24 - W. Palm Beach, FL @ iThink Amp. July 25 - Tampa, FL @ MidFlorida Amp. July 26 - Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amp. July 29 - Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Theatre July 30 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Budweiser Stage Aug. 01 - Forest Hills, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium Aug. 02 - Boston, MA @ Fenway Park Aug. 04 - Darien Center, NY @ Darien Lake Amp. Aug. 05 - Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Ctr Aug. 06 - Camden, NJ @ Freedom Pavilion

* With ALKALINE TRIO

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Fall Out Boy Announces Second Round of ‘So Much for (Tour) Dust’ Dates With Jimmy Eat World

  • By Larisha Paul

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A month ago, Fall Out Boy wrapped the North American leg of their first solo headlining tour since 2018, the So Much For (Tour) Dust tour in support of their latest album So Much (For) Stardust . Now, the band is gearing up for another round with the newly-announced So Much For (2our) Dust tour, a 23-show run featuring support from Jimmy Eat World on all dates.

The So Much For (2our) Dust tour is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, Feb. 28 in Portland. Fall Out Boy will make stops in Seattle, Austin, Orlando, Grand Rapids, Nashville, and more, including a night at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The tour will wrap on Saturday, April 6 in Minneapolis.

The band will be joined on select dates by The Maine, Hot Mulligan, Daisy Grenade, Games We Play, and CARR.

✨ the sequel has arrived ✨ So Much For (2our) Dust is coming back around to the US next year. This time we’re bringing @jimmyeatworld on the whole tour plus @themaine ,  @hotmulligan , @daisygrenade ,  @gamesweplayfl , and @CARR_music on select dates. https://t.co/uI1HzLyPKj pic.twitter.com/blovVMtqMx — Fall Out Boy (@falloutboy) September 7, 2023

The band was joined on the road earlier this year by Bring Me the Horizon on most dates, with support from Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, Four Years Strong, The Academy Is…, Royal & The Serpent, Games We Play, Daisy Grenade, and Carr for select shows.

Fall Out Boy first teased tour dates ahead of the album, which arrived March 24, with cryptic “They Will Come” messages plastered on venue marquees throughout Chicago, Metro, and Wrigley Field, with nods to the 1989 film Field of Dreams.

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Fall Out Boy Announces So Much For (Tour) Dust

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25+ Date North American Summer Tour Kicks Off June 21 at Wrigley Field  

New album so much (for) stardust arrives march 24.

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 . The 25+ 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. Louis, Dallas, Phoenix, Atlanta, Toronto, and concluding in Camden, NJ on August 6.  

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. Complete routing is available below. 

Fall 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. 

Ticket pre-sales for So Much For (Tour) Dust go on sale Thursday, February 2 beginning 10am local time. General tickets will be available for purchase beginning Friday, February 3 at 10am local time. For all dates and details, please visit www.falloutboy.com/tour .  

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 March 24, 2023 on Fueled By Ramen/Elektra/DCD2 Records. The record was produced by Neal Avron. Pre-order So Much (For) Stardust here .  

Last Wednesday, the band 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. Just down the street from Wrigley Field, the band first played the venue in September 2002, a pivotal gig that FOB’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 [college] because we were headlining Metro and I wanted to see how that would work out.” FOB’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.”  

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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 [Fall Out Boy] 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.” 

The show also featured the live public debut of both “Love From The Other Side” (listen here ) and “Heartbreak Feels So Good” (listen here ), two tracks from the new album and the latter of which was released the morning of the show. 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.” 

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 .  

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Fall Out Boy first hit the stage in 2023 with a dynamic set at iHeartRadio ALTer EGO in Los Angeles, CA on January 14, just days after officially revealing the release date for “Love From The Other Side.”   

Fall Out Boy most recently co-headlined THE HELLA MEGA TOUR in July 2021 alongside Green Day & Weezer, playing live in front of over 1 million fans on a sold-out global stadium tour. The U.S. leg included numerous sold-out stadium gigs – including renowned venues like Wrigley Field, Boston’s Fenway Park and Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium. Critical and fan acclaim poured in, with USA Today hailing it “the most stacked line-up of any rock tour in 2021,” Billboard noting that each night was “serving up a buffet of hits in front of one of the largest concert crowds,” and Rolling Stone calling it “wildly entertaining.” The tour was nominated for both Major Tour of the Year and Best Rock Tour at the Pollstar Awards in 2021. The international leg of the tour took place throughout the summer of 2022. 

So Much (For) Stardust is Fall Out Boy’s eighth studio album and first since 2018’s M A  N  I  A, which garnered a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rock Album and marked their third consecutive and fourth overall #1 album.  

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Fall Out Boy – So Much For (Tour) Dust | 2023 North American Dates  

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*Alkaline Trio as direct support; all other dates feature Bring Me The Horizon as direct support  

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Fall Out Boy at Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA

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  • "Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things to Do Today"

Fall Out Boy at Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN, USA

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