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This July, Fall Out Boy to perform in Noblesville
Noblesville, Indiana – As the multi-platinum selling rock band takes over the Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville this July and offers Hoosiers a reason to dance, dance, be ready to say “thanks for the memories” to Fall Out Boy.
The Grammy Award-nominated Fall Out Boy will embark on their 2023 tour, So Much For (Tour) Dust, this summer to celebrate the release of their eighth studio album, So Much (for) Stardust, which is scheduled to arrive on March 24. The tour will make 25+ stops across North America, with a stop at the Ruoff Music Center on Sunday, July 16.
Rock groups Bring Me The Horizon, Royal & The Serpent, and Carr will assist Fall Out Boy on their summer 2023 tour, which is presented by Live Nation.
On February 2 at 10 a.m., pre-sale tickets for So Much For (Tour) Dust go on sale. On February 3 at 10 a.m., general tickets will go on sale at livenation.com.
Chart-toppers like “Sugar, We’re Goin Down,” “My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark,” “Dance, Dance,” “Centuries,” “This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race,” and others are among Fall Out Boy’s best-known songs.
Fall Out Boy most recently performed live in front of a million spectators on a sold-out stadium tour in July 2021 as co-headliners of The Hella Mega Tour with Green Day and Weezer. The band just performed a surprise homecoming concert in Chicago on Jan. 25 that was completely sold out, going back to their roots.
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