Fall Out Boy Announce December Festival Dates

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In December 2012, no one would have believed you if you told them Fall Out Boy would be one of the most discussed groups of the following year. The band was, at the time at least, on hiatus, and it wasn’t until the early days of February 2013 that they announced a reunion. This was followed by the April release of their album, Save Rock And Roll, which the band has spent the remaining majority of the year supporting on the road. Their latest tour just ended, but this morning we learned the men of Fall Out Boy still have a handful of stateside shows left before the year closes out.

Winter is a big time for music. In addition to holiday sales and people rushing to figure out their ‘end of the year’ lists, there are countless radio-related festivals taking place nationwide that feature crazy lineups including many of today’s top performers. The organizers of these events do their best to keep lineups under wraps, but Fall Out Boy have beaten them all to the punch by revealing every radio festival they’ve been booked to perform at this year. You can view the full rundown of dates/events below:

Nov 29 – The Metro – Chicago, IL
Dec 2 – Mid-Hudson Civic Center – Poughkeepsie, NY @ K104.7 Not So Silent Night
Dec 3 – Blue Cross Arena – Rochester, NY @ 98PXY Jingle Jam
Dec 4 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA @ Q102’s Jingle Ball
Dec 8 – Comcast Arena – Seattle, WA @ 106.1 KISS Jingle Ball
Dec 10 – Xcel Energy Center – Minneapolis, MN @ 103.1 KDWB Jingle Ball
Dec 12 – Ted Constant Center – Norfolk, VA @ 96X Winter Meltdown
Dec 13 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY @ Z100’s Jingle Ball
Dec 14 – TD Garden – Boston, MA @ KISS 108’s Jingle Ball
Dec 16 – Verizon Center – Washington, DC @ Hot 99.5 Jingle Ball
Dec 20 – BB&T Center – Miami, FL @ Y100 Jingle Ball

Once the new year begins, Fall Out Boy have extensive plans to take their road show overseas. Not every date for their foreign tours has been confirmed just yet, but the current itinerary is as follows:

Jan 11 – Arena Monterrey – Monterrey, Mexico %
Jan 12 – Arena Ciudad de Mexico – Mexico City, Mexico %
Feb 28 – Palacio Vistalegre Arena – Madrid, Spain
March 1 – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, Spain
March 2 – Le Phare – Toulouse, France
March 4 – Rockhal – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
March 6 – Le Zénith-Arena – Lille, France
March 7 – Palladium – Cologne, Germany
March 8 – Heineken Music Hall – Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 11 – Ancienne Belgique – Brussels, Belgium
March 12 – Le Zenith – Paris, France
March 15 – Motorpoint Arena – Cardiff, Wales
March 16 – NIA – Birmingham, England
March 17 – Phones 4 U Arena – Manchester, England
March 18 – Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
March 20 – Wembley Arena – London, England
March 21 – Metro FM Arena – Newcastle, England
March 22 – The SSE Hydro – Glasgow, Scotland

Do you plan to see Fall Out Boy in the coming months? Comment below and let us know what tour stop you’ll be attending.

Fall Out Boy’s new album, Save Rock And Roll, is available now wherever music is sold.