Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy delighted a packed Wiltern Theatre on Thursday, June 13, with hits old and new.
Fall Out Boy delighted a packed Wiltern Theatre on Thursday, June 13, with hits old and new.
Patrick Stump & co. kicked off the show with a batch of old favorites before launching into their latest stomper, "Phoenix."
The band hit the stage following openers Doors and New Politics, encouraging fans to go say hello at the groups' respective merch booths.
Wentz kept the crowd engaged, closing the show from the theater floor, where he was held up by fans.
Among the tracks on the setlist were "Sugar We're Going Down," "Dance Dance," "Hum Hallelujah," "I Don't Care," "Young Volcanoes," "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light 'Em Up)" and "Saturday."
The punk-pop outfit kept the theater jumping up and down for the duration of its 1.5 hour set.
Pete Wentz urged the audience to "stay hydrated" after a few concertgoers had passed out and were removed from the theater. "That being said, don't ever forget the first time you blacked out and can't remember how you got that butterfly bandage," he teased.
Near the end of their set, the quartet paid tribute to some of rock's greatest legends with a slideshow featuring Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Kurt Cobain, Mick Jagger, Madonna, Bob Marley, Flavor Flav, The Beatles, Tupac and Biggie.