Jimmy Eat World will join So Much For (2our) Dust on all dates as special guests; The Maine,
Hot Mulligan, Daisy Grenade, Games We Play and CARR will join the tour on select shows
throughout the run.
Ticket pre-sales for So Much For (2our) Dust begin Wednesday, September 13 at 9:30am local
time. General tickets will be available beginning Friday, September 15 at 10am local time. For all
dates and details, please visit www.falloutboy.com/tour.
The news follows the August 6 conclusion of So Much For (Tour) Dust’s initial North American
run, which kicked off June 21 with a sold out, epic hometown show at Wrigley Field in Chicago,
IL and was dubbed “the loudest concert Wrigley’s ever had” by the Chicago Sun-Times.
Each show also included the use of a Magic 8 Ball to surprise fans with a performance of a Fall
Out Boy song that had never played live before, which became one of the most buzzed about topics
of the summer, igniting fans across social media – and spawning a trend on TikTok, with hundreds
of thousands of views – to determine what songs might be coming next.
So Much For (Tour) Dust has proven to be another career display of Fall Out Boy’s undeniable
and renowned live performance prowess, featuring multiple sold-out dates; four stadiums shows
(Fenway Park in Boston, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, two nights at BMO Stadium in Los
Angeles); special guests (Mikey Way in San Diego, Travie McCoy in Queens); unforgettable
production, visual effects and pyrotechnics; and widespread praise from fans and critics alike:
“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.” – Tampa Bay Times
“At Fenway, Fall Out Boy bring the fireworks” – Boston Globe
“When they took the stage, Fall Out Boy immediately showed they’re in the upper echelon of modern
rock performers alongside the likes of Weezer, Green Day and Foo Fighters.” – Exclaim!
“Fall Out Boy gave us more than we bargained for with a genre-defying, sensational show… The
highlight of the evening came when the stage was stripped down, the backdrop dimmed and the lighting
rigs lowered, creating the illusion of an intimate club reminiscent of the ones where Fall Out Boy played
during their formative years. Fall Out Boy’s flawless performance of their timeless anthem, “Grand Theft
Autumn,” reminded us of the lasting impact of their music.” – Dallas Observer
“Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, and Joe Trohman let it all hang out on stage after going
through their extensive catalog of tunes that helped shape a generation of millennials who grew up
choosing to proudly showcase the pop rock genre on their thoughtfully curated Myspace profile pages.
The sold out crowd flooded merchandise lines that stretched around the sunny field before the beginning
of the event to show fierce loyalty and dedication to a group that continues to not only stand the test of
time, but swiftly adapt in the ever changing scene known as the music industry.” – The Queens Gazette
“In addition to delivering a great set of music, Fall Out Boy lit up the night with a pyrotechnics display
worthy of a July 4 celebration.” – Cleveland Plain-Dealer