It feels like an emo / pop punk-lover's dream: Fall Out Boy and Jimmy Eat World will be embarking on a joint North American tour in 2024!
The So Much for (2our) Dust dates begin in the United States in February. After a show on February 28 in Portland, Oregon, the tour will stop in Seattle, Austin, Orlando, Baltimore, New York, Nashville, Milwaukee, and more. Ahead of their dates with Jimmy Eat World, Fall Out Boy will also play a string of concerts in Europe and the United Kingdom this fall.
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Jimmy Eat World will join on every date of next year’s tour, while bands like the Maine, Hot Mulligan, Daisy Grenade, Games We Play, and Carr will join on select shows throughout the run. This isn't the first time Fall Out Boy has done a joint tour with another band. They've trekked with the likes of Green Day and Weezer on the Hella Mega Tour, and Paramore during the Monumentour.
Fall Out Boy concluded the three-month So Much for (Tour) Dust of North America just last month. The outing followed the band’s latest LP, So Much (for) Stardust. Each night of that stretch featured 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. Special guests on the tour included Alkaline Trio, Bring Me the Horizon, New Found Glory, the Academy Is..., Daisy Grenade, Carr, Four Year Strong, and others.
See the So Much for (2our) Dust announcement below.
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Article Image: Joe Trohman plays guitar at a Fall Out Boy Concert, Jimmy Eat World play at Austin City Limits. (benhoudijk and Moffly via DepositPhotos.)