Fall Out Boy Announces 2016 Tour and Single With Demi Lovato
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The band may complete their 'American Beauty/American Psycho' cycle with a tour next year and a re-release of 'Irresistible'.

AceShowbiz - Fall Out Boy is gearing up for a 2016 tour with Awolnation and PVRIS. The rock band, fronted by Patrick Stump, is also releasing a single that they recorded with Demi Lovato.

FOB's tour will kick off February 25 and include 19 other dates in North American cities. Titled "Wintour Is Coming", the jaunt will support their sixth studio album "American Beauty/American Psycho" which was released in January this year. Tickets go on pre-sale this Wednesday, October 10 at 10 A.M. local time and on sale two days later

Bassist Pete Wentz hinted in his blog that the tour would complete the album's cycle. "Wintour is coming. This will end the story," he wrote.

Meanwhile, the album's second promotional single titled "Irresistible" was re-recorded with Lovato on vocals. The single, which originally has Stump on vocal duty, will be released this Friday, October 16.

" 'Irresistible' always felt like it could become something else, something exciting, strange, beyond. I think Demi Lovato has one of the most powerful voices today," read the caption of their Instagram picture. "So we worked through an afternoon and she just got it. Excited for you guys to hear this new version of the song on Friday."

"Wintour Is Coming" Tour dates:

  • Feb. 25: San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coliseo De Puerto Rico - Jose Miguel Agrelot)
  • Feb. 26: Hollywood, FL (Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino)
  • March 1: Charleston, SC (North Charleston Coliseum)
  • March 2: Charlottesville, VA (John Paul Jones Arena)
  • March 4: New York, NY (Madison Square Garden)
  • March 5: Mashantucket, CT (Foxwoods Resort Casino)
  • March 6: Syracuse, NY (War Memorial Arena at The Oncenter)
  • March 8: Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena)
  • March 9: Dayton, OH (Wright State University Nutter Center)
  • March 10: Louisville, KY (KFC Yum! Center)
  • March 12: Chicago, IL (United Center)
  • March 14: Des Moines, IA (Wells Fargo Arena)
  • March 17: Birmingham, AL (BJCC Arena)
  • March 18: Memphis, TN (FedEx Forum)
  • March 19: New Orleans, LA (Smoothie King Center)
  • March 20: San Antonio, TX (Freeman Coliseum)
  • March 22: Wichita, KS (Intrust Bank Arena)
  • March 23: Colorado Springs, CO (Broadmoor World Arena)
  • March 25: Phoenix, AZ (Talking Stick Resort Arena)
  • March 26: Irvine, CA (Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre)

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