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Review: Fall Out Boy’s Electrifying Homecoming at Chicago’s Wrigley Field

BY TER STAFF

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Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Last night Fall Out Boy returned to their roots for a monumental homecoming show at Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Field. As the opening acts set the stage, the atmosphere was buzzing with anticipation. Royal & the Serpent (the only non-Chicago artist on the lineup), sporting Cubs jersey, kicked off the evening, followed by The Academy Is…, like Fall Out Boy, another proud representative of the Chicagoland music scene. And to round off the opening acts, local heroes Alkaline Trio took the stage, igniting the crowd with their punk-rock energy.

Finally, the moment arrived. The lights dimmed, and Fall Out Boy emerged, greeted by a deafening roar from their packed hometown crowd. This was the opening night of their highly anticipated “So Much For (Tour) Dust” tour, and they were ready to deliver an unforgettable performance. The band wasted no time and launched into a blistering set, spanning an impressive 25 songs.

Throughout the evening, Patrick Stump and company skillfully balanced their newest tracks from the latest LP with their timeless hits that have resonated with fans over the years. From the explosive energy of “Dance, Dance” to the infectious melodies of “Thnks fr th Mmrs” and the anthemic chorus of “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark,” every song brought the crowd to life. The setlist was a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh material, satisfying long-time fans and newcomers alike.

Pyrotechnics lit up Wrigley all night, punctuating the band’s dynamic performance. It was clear that no expense was spared in creating a visually captivating show. Sets designed by the band’s own Pete Wentz mesmerized the audience, transporting them into a world that only Fall Out Boy could craft. The combination of explosive pyro and intricate staging elevated the concert experience to new heights, leaving fans in awe.

In a heartfelt moment during the set, Pete Wentz took a pause to address the crowd over how much that show in that setting in that city meant to the band. “To come here for an hour and a half or two hours and totally forget about the fucking world outside is amazing with you guys,” he declared. The connection between Fall Out Boy and their Chicago fanbase was palpable, and this show felt like a celebration of that enduring bond. Wentz’s words resonated deeply, further igniting the already passionate audience.

Fall Out Boy’s performance at Wrigley Field was a testament to their enduring popularity and musicianship. The band’s chemistry was evident, as they effortlessly commanded the stage, feeding off the energy of the crowd. The euphoria in the air was contagious, uniting thousands of fans under one roof and creating an unforgettable night.

As the final notes of “Saturday” echoed through the stadium during the encore, the audience erupted in cheers, showing their appreciation for the band’s memorable performance. Fall Out Boy had once again proven why they are one of the most beloved acts to emerge from the Chicago music scene.

The “So Much For (Tour) Dust” tour is bound to captivate audiences across the country, but this homecoming show at Wrigley Field was a truly special experience. Fall Out Boy returned to their roots, reminding their hometown crowd of their unwavering talent, passion, and connection to Chicago. It was a night that will be etched into the memories of fans lucky enough to witness this monumental performance.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Preview: Fall Out Boy at Chicago’s Wrigley Field

BY TER STAFF

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Chicago’s beloved pop punk band Fall Out Boy is gearing up for their latest tour in support of their recently released album, “So Much (For) Stardust.” The upcoming tour, named the “So Much For (Tour) Dust” tour, will kick off this week in their hometown on June 21 at the iconic Wrigley Field.

Having been a staple in their genre for two decades, Fall Out Boy’s journey traces back to the Chicago suburb of Wilmette in 2001. Fast-forward to today, Fall Out Boy has emerged as a significant influence not only within their genre but also in the broader music industry.

Their trademark lengthy song titles, deep-rooted connections to Chicago, and personal lyrics have inspired and influenced prominent figures in music.

On June 21, Fall Out Boy will hit the stage at Wrigley Field for thousands of their hometown, supported by Alkaline Trio, The Academy Is…, and Royal & The Serpent. Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com. This surely isn’t one that you’d want to miss.

Green Day, Fall Out Boy & Weezer Announce their “Hella Mega” Stadium Tour

BY TER STAFF

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Rock fans can celebrate today as Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer are combining forces for their Hella Mega stadium tour in 2020. Joined by opening act, the Interrupter, Green Day will close out each night after performances by Weezer and Fall Out Boy. All three bands also released new music to promote the tour, with Green Day’s “Father of All…”, Weezer’s “The End of the Game” and Fall Out Boy’s “Dear Future Self (Hands Up)” featuring Wyclef Jean.

Kicking off on June 13, 2020 in Paris, the tour will make a number of stops overseas before the North American leg of the Hella Mega tour begins on July 17th at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park. The bands will make stops in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Houston, Miami, New York, Toronto, Detroit and many more, until things come to a close on August 29th in Philadelphia.

Check out the dates for the Hella Mega stadium tour below.

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6 Can’t Miss Chicago Concerts This March: GoldLink, Fall Out Boy, Bryson Tiller

BY TER STAFF

Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration
Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Chicago is bar none one of the best cities for live music, not only in the U.S. but in the world. Whether you are seeing an intimate performance at the Concord Music Hall, a packed show at some of the city’s most historic venues like the Chicago Theatre or the Aragon Ballroom, one of the cities awesome music festivals, or even a huge production at the United Center, Chicago has something for everyone.

And right now, even in the middle of winter, it’s a great time to catch a show in the Windy City. This month alone fans can check out some performances by rapper GoldLink, R&B’s super emerging artist Bryson Tiller, the talented Carly Rae Jepsen, American soul singer Leon Bridges and many more.

Bryson Tiller @ House of Blues (3/4)

In just a few days Bryson Tiller is bring his T R A P S O U L Tour to Chicago’s House of Blues. With a scheduled opening performance from They., which will surely set the tone for the rest of the night, there is not a better place to be this Friday than Chicago’s Marina City. Unfortunately if you haven’t got your tickets yet, you may be out of luck, as tickets are all sold-out. But for those lucky enough to get tickets on time, you are surely on track to start off this upcoming weekend on a high note.

Carly Rae Jepsen @ The Metro (3/12)

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Don’t necessarily expect her to perform her Full House theme cover that picked up a lot of buzz on the internet, but you can certainly expect Carly Rae Jepsen to put on a great show at The Metro in Chicago next week. The ‘Call Me Maybe’ singer and Canada native put out one of the best albums last year, with her latest LP Emotion, and if her live shows are half as good as her new album, then fans will definitely get their money’s worth March 12th. Tickets for this one are all sold-out, so if you missed out, definitely be sure to get your tickets on time when Carly Rae comes back to the Windy City.

GoldLink @ The Chop Shop & 1st Ward (3/9)

Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration
Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

GoldLink is easily one of the most exciting rappers to watch in 2016. Last year he introduced himself to many, while opening for Mac Miller on his GO:OD AM Tour. So after picking up a bunch of new fans in 2015, 2016 is definitely the year of GoldLink. He has a huge co-sign from Rick Rubin, his lyrics are more than impressive, and anyone who has seen him live will tell you that he puts on a great show. Tickets for this one are a steal, only $16, so get them now before they are all gone.

Fall Out Boy @ The United Center (3/12)

Fall Out Boy is expected to put on one hell of show next week at the United Center. Accompanied by AWOLNATION and Pvris, expect Pete Wentz and company to blow the roof off at the house that Michael Jordan built. Chicago definitely shows love for Fall Out Boy so tickets have been gone for quite some time, but if you’re one of the many thousands to be in attendance next week, be prepared to have a night that you won’t soon forget.

Leon Bridges @ The Chicago Theatre (3/11)

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Leon Bridges had an amazing 2015 and it seems like he has been on tour ever since we first heard his name. His debut album Coming Home was by far one of the best projects of last year, it landed Bridges his first (of many to come) Grammy nomination, his live performances are critically acclaimed, and you can see all the above for yourself at the history Chicago Theatre on March 11th. Tickets for this one as well, have long been sold out, so if you already have your tickets, get ready for a great show.

Charlie Puth & Phoebe Ryan @ Park West (3/22)

Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration
Photo by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

Charlie Puth probably had the best year imaginable in 2015. His Wiz Khalifa-assisted smash hit ‘See You Again’ was one of the biggest, if not the biggest, song of 2015, and most importantly it introduced Charlie Puth to the world and showcased his amazing song-writing skills. His new single ‘One Call Away’ is getting a lot of traction on pop radio, and you can see the talented singer-songwriter perform at Lincoln Park’s Park West on March 22nd with the equally talented Phoebe Ryan. Expect Puth to perform a number of tracks from his 2016 debut album, Nine Track Mind, and Ryan to perform a number of her fan favorites, including her new single ‘Chronic’. Tickets are all sold out, so if you didn’t get yours in time, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t keep a close eye on Puth, as he is easily one of the most exciting pop artists to watch this year.

Hermitude @ The Chop Shop & 1st Ward (3/10)

Following their sold-out headlining tour last fall, Australian hip-hop duo Hermitude are returning to the Windy City for a headlining show at The Chop Shop & 1st Ward. On March 10th fans are sure to hear a number of cuts from the duo’s latest LP, Dark Night Sweet Light, which was well received by many. The album featured the likes of Big K.R.I.T., Chuck Inglish, Estelle, Pell and more. And even if you can’t make it to the Chop Shop this month, be sure to make the trip down to Manchester, TN to see the guys perform at Bonnaroo this year! Get your tickets for Hermitude’s forthcoming Chicago show before they are all sold out, here.