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News: Fall Out Boy Announces So Much For (Tour) Dust UK/Europe Arena Tour

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News: Fall Out Boy Announces So Much For (Tour) Dust UK/Europe Arena Tour

Following the wildly successful launch of their US stadium and amphitheatre tour, including multiple stadium shows in Los Angeles, GRAMMY Award-nominated and multi-platinum selling rock band Fall Out Boy today announce the European dates on their headline tour So Much For (Tour) Dust. The 15 dates across Europe kick off in Warsaw, Poland on October 17th and wrap in Berlin on November 8th. Full routing below.

Fans who pre-order the new album from their webstore https://falloutboy.lnk.to/store/ will get exclusive pre-sale access to UK and Europe tour tickets. This pre-sale will open Wednesday February 8th at 4pm GMT / 5pm CET and close on Tuesday February 14th at 2pm GMT / 3pm CET. General tickets will be available for purchase from 10am local time on Friday February 17th. Fall Out Boy will be joined by PVRIS and nothing.nowhere. on all European dates.

So Much For (Tour) Dust is in support of Fall Out Boy’s forthcoming new album So Much (For) Stardust, which arrives March 24th 2023 on Fueled By Ramen/Elektra/DCD2 Records. The US tour was announced last week, many dates are close to selling out already and an extra stadium date has been announced in Los Angeles. For all dates and details, please visit www.falloutboy.com/tour.

Last month, 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.”

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.