
Patrick Stump and Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy performed onstage during Z100's Jingle Ball. The band's set, which included a pulsating version of "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark," had the Garden on their feet. What's Wentz's songwriting secret? "I write fictional stories about us," he said.
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This story first appeared on Billboard.com.
Fall Out Boy and Paramore have announced a co-headlining summer tour, dubbed the Monumentour, that will take the alt-rock powerhouses to more than 30 North American cities.
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Presented by Live Nation, the bands will begin their trek June 19 in Hartford before weaving across the continent in cities such as Toronto, St. Louis, Chicago, Charlotte, Dallas and Irvine, Calif. Danish dance-rockers New Politics, who scored an Alternative chart hit last year with “Harlem,” are set to open.
The pre-sale begins Jan. 13, with tickets open to the general public starting Jan. 17. FOB and Paramore announced the tour on Thursday with a video posted on YouTube. Watch and check out the dates/cities below.
June 19: Hartford, CT (Xfinity Theatre)
June 21: Wantagh, NY (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater)
June 22: Mansfield, MA (Xfinity Center)
June 24: Saratoga Springs, NY (Saratoga PAC)
June 25: Toronto, ON (Molson Canadian Amphitheatre)
June 27: Camden, NJ (Susquehanna Bank Center)
June 28: Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center)
June 30: Gilford, NH (Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion)
July 2: Buffalo, NY (Darien Lake PAC)
July 3: Burgettstown, PA (First Niagara Pavilion)
July 6: St. Louis, MO (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
July 8: Detroit, MI (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
July 9: Indianapolis, IN (Klipsch Music Center)
July 11: Chicago, IL (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
July 12: Cincinnati, OH (Bunbury Festival)
July 13: White Creeks, TN (The Woods Amphitheater at Fontanel)
July 18: Columbia, MD (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
July 19: Hershey, PA (Hersheypark Stadium)
July 22: Virginia Beach, VA (Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach)
July 23: Charlotte, NC (PNC Music Pavilion)
July 25: West Palm Beach, FL (Cruzan Amphitheatre)
July 26: Tampa, FL (MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre)
July 27: St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
July 29: Raleigh, NC (Walnut Creek Amphitheatre)
July 30: Atlanta, GA (Aaron’s Amphitheatre @ Lakewood)
August 1: Houston, TX (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)
August 2: Austin, TX (Austin360 Amphitheater)
August : Corpus Christi, TX (Concrete Street Amphitheater)
August 5: Dallas, TX (Gexa Energy Pavilion)
August 7: Albuquerque, NM (Isleta Amphitheater)
August 8: Phoenix, AZ (Ak-Chin Pavilion)
August 10: Oklahoma City, OK (Zoo Amphitheatre)
August 12: Denver, CO (Red Rocks Amphitheatre)
August 13: Orem, UT (UCCU Center)
August 15: Las Vegas, NV (Cosmopolitan)
August 16: Irvine, CA (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
August 17: Concord, CA (Sleep Train Pavilion)
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