Off the back of their forthcoming album 'Mania', multi-platinum Grammy-nominated rock superstars Fall Out Boy are packing their bags for a four-date Australian tour in February to March next year. Their performance at the Brisbane Riverstage will kick things off, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney. Fans will next gather in Melbourne for the band's anticipated performance at the Margaret Court Arena. Perth's Red Hill Auditorium will see the final show.
Apart from their huge catalogue of hits, fans can expect the US pop-punk kings to play songs from Mania which is due out on 15th September. The tunes that have been released from the album so far suggest that Fall Out Boy might be heading in a bit of a different direction with their new music. 'Young & Menace' and 'Champion' both contain EDM elements, so get your electrifying moves ready. Meanwhile, rising Brisbane punks Waax will be supporting the band at all of their Aussie dates.
“This record is most off-script we’ve gone…I want to invent something new,” says frontman Patrick Stump.
Fall Out Boy emerged as the biggest underground band in the early 2000's with the release of their debut album 'Take This To Your Grave', a seminal pop-punk classic. It was the release of their second studio album 'From Under The Cork Tree', however, that launched them into global superstardom with unprecedented fanfare. Since then, they have released six chart-topping albums and a string of smash hits.
Secure your tickets and catch Fall Out Boy live in February to March next year!
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