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Fall Out Boy was all I ever dreamed of and more. Patrick, Pete, Joe, and Andy all did an amazing job. They come out with a bang LITERALLY. They had fire shooting in the air when they came out. In between every couple of their songs Pete Wentz would say an inspiring message that would raise your self confidence or get you fired up about life then at the end of his message he would say a lyric that had to do with what he was saying then they would instantly jump into that song. The lights were astounding especially at the end when it rained sparks. Speaking of lights on one of their songs Patrick had everyone in the stadium especiallythose on the lawn raise a light while they sang, it was breath taking it looked like a giant body of stars shining and moving together to the beat of "Just one yesterday". This is definitely a concert to take your parents to because at one point Pete came out and said his dad always hated his concerts because he didn't know any of the songs so they played "We are the champions" while Patrick dramatically rose from under the stage with a piano and after that went straight into "Save rock and roll". After about the first five songs there was a intermission like thing, but instead of elevator music Andy and Patrick were rolled onto the stage with drum sets and had a fucking drum war to the beat of some remixed collage of rap songs and it was absolutely stunning watching them go back and forth. Patrick was smiling so wide I thought his cheeks were going to explode. I've been listening to Fall Out Boy since I was in 6th grade and rocking out to "I Don't Care" every day when I came home from kids ignoring me. Fall Out Boy has an amazing message they put into every album. They write the battles of their souls and make it to where you can dance or scream along to get rid of all your sorrow or at least have strength to fight it. Every song has a beautiful way with words that lights a fire down within you to keep pushing and fight for what you believe in until your last breath. They inspire so many with only an album of words at a time and that is a talent not many possess.
Fall Out Boy... While their music has changed over the years, each album is just as good as the first, if not better. They have really stayed true to their rock and roll image and sound.
Going to a Fall Out Boy concert takes you back in time to the very first time you ever heard their music. It's like 2008 never ended! Words cannot describe the experience you will have at their show, I have seen them twice in concert and this last concert was definitely better than the first. Fall Out Boy knows how to put on a show! Lead singer, Patrick Stump, jumps and dances around the stage for two hours and never misses a note. Pete Wentz's guitar/bass skills will leave you speechless. Fall Out Boy is so dedicated to their music that they rarely ever stop the show to talk - they play music almost nonstop.
Fall Out Boy uses the coolest special effects in their shows. Ranging from fire, to fireworks, to a demon that's trying to destroy rock and roll, they will not disappoint your expectations. They really care about their fans too. They asked how many parents were in the crowd and he said his dad used to take him to rock concerts and the drive home was always awkward because his dad never knew any of the songs the band would play. So to combat the awkward car ride home, they did a cover of a song EVERYBODY knows- "We Are The Champions." They also take a picture with the crowd at every show to make sure they don't forget the night in the jumble of shows they do.
The boys really know how to work a crowd. Pete crowd surfed while Andy and Patrick had a guitar battle at the end of the show. They always leave the crowd with an encouraging and positive message, which is greatly appreciated. You will not be disappointed if you attend one of their shows!
I've seen Fall Out Boy twice in my short lifetime, and on both occasions it was magical beyond belief. To say that I was blissed-out would be a tremendous understatement. The boys, as usual did a great job, played their songs amazingly and connected well with the audience. Their acoustic renditions of songs "Young Volcanoes" and "Immortals" were especially pleasant, and the angst-rock pop-punk teenage-trouble anthem "I Don't Care" was a mega crowd pleaser. While their set may have been a tad short for my liking, it was wonderful all the same and incredibly entertaining, with short-film type things in the gap between some songs. The light show was epic, with the band literally coming in and out with a bang. During many songs there were flames shooting behind them (light em up, up, up...) and fireworks were even preset during the ever-amazing song "Alone Together" off of their 2013 album "Save Rock And Roll".
Although Fall Out Boy was the headliner (and honestly, the reason I payed to see the concert), their special guest on the Boys Of Zummer tour, Wiz Khalifa, was also a great addition to the concert and a large part of why I had such a good time. Not being a rap fan myself, I was pleasantly surprised at my enjoyment of Khalifa's set. It was especially entertaining when (during his hit song "Young, Wild, and Free") he threw the crowd giant inflatable blunts to toss around and dance with. MAX was also present, and I either missed an earlier set of his OR he only preformed one song (that being in between the Wiz Khalifa and Fall Out Boy set.)... Which, regardless of length, was really cool.
I wouldn't miss seeing Fall Out Boy live for the world, and needless to say, buying tickets is a very good investment. :)
Fall Out Boy has been my favorite band since I was a Junior in High School back in '03. They're an all-around amazing band, and their live shows are even better, which is why I keep going back for more.
Fall Out Boy has never disappointed me, their stage presence and ability to get the crowd super hyped is off the charts. In the many shows I have been to, no one has ever gotten music fans more excited about the whole concert experience than Fall Out Boy.
Although I have always preferred seeing them at a small venue rather than a large arena, either way they sound phenomenal and perform amazingly live. From Patrick's majestic vocals, to Pete's ability to get the girls (and guys) riled up with just a smile, to Andy's insane skills as a drummer and Joe's fabulous hair swishing about as he shreds his guitar, I can guarantee it'll be a show that you'll hold with you forever. The stages are never really super elaborate, but its always just enough to add a bit of flair to their set. I remember in 2005 on the Nintendo Fusion tour, the entire band wore prep school uniforms during their set. That small detail just made the experience a thousand times more awesome to watch.
The guys deserve every bit of fame they have. I have met Patrick (actually he signed my arm and I got his signature tattooed from the 11/11/2007 show in Virginia) and Pete outside of the venues, and they are both just genuinely super nice guys and you get the vibe that they really appreciate you coming out to see them. During the shows they always take time to thank their fans in between songs, and it makes you feel really special. So next time they come around, you better go or you'll be making the biggest mistake of your life!
Overall this was a great concert. Fall Out Boy had a fantastic set and the atmosphere was awesome. The audio mixing was a little rough at times, with some songs having completely unintelligible vocals, being drowned out by an overly high bass mix and having everything mixed too close to redline. I would back it all off a notch and the bass maybe two so that the music comes across at a higher quality.
The Struts were interesting, great performance even if I didn't know most of their songs.
New Politics was a surprise hit with a wonderful performance, good mixing, and great songs.
Bastille was a good performance overall. The stage seemed a little crowded for them due to FOB's equipment behind them. Their audio had some hiccups at times, sounding robotic when it shouldn't have. Otherwise the music was great. The biggest problem I had with their set was the lighting. For the majority of the set their lights were aimed directly into our seats, preventing us from seeing anything, let alone their performance. Part of this is the design on the venue, but their show should have been adapted to that.
AWOLNation was underwhelming, all in all I would say the worst performance of the night. Their sound was of poor quality and the performance was just not that great overall. If I had the chance I would not buy tickets to one of their shows.
If I were to produce the show, I would have cut AWOLNation and given FOB a longer time to play. They were the real crowd pleasers with AWOLNation simply an afterthought to most concert goers.
When I heard that Fall Out Boy was going on tour, I knew I had to go see them no matter what! I absolutely love FOB, and have been dying to see them live!!!! <3
Getting tickets was such a suspense because they sold so fast, but I managed to nab one of the last GA Floor tickets which I was super stoked about. Then the question was how I was going to get to Hollywood FL all the way from the Tampa area since I don't have a car. (Merely a minor technicality lol ;) )
Ended up driving down with a friend so that was great. Met some awesome people while waiting in line to go in
Then the concert itself. Well it goes without saying that FOB were absolutely incredible!!! The show was amazing and Patrick, Pete, Joe and Andy are such talented and awesome people!!!! I was up on the barricade on Pete's side, and he was literally right there in front of me!!!!! Still can't believe that I was actually there and actually saw them! When they were coming out on stage, there was a picture of a mountain and then from the ceiling bubble bits of foam came floating down over the whole arena.FOB made it snow in Florida!!!! It was magical, the magic of FOB. All the lights and special effects were so good! Then for the cherry on top of the whole experience, I managed to get a guitar pick (after some shameless begging hahahaha). :D
Yep, great concert, great band, can't wait for the next time!!!
The last show of the Save Rock and Roll era was just as amazing as the rest (if not better)! It was the only Monumentour show without Paramore, so I got to see more of just Fall Out Boy, which was great as I'm not a huge Paramore fan. After a very talented opening by New Politics, Fall Out Boy played a selection of their best songs: some hits like "thnks fr th mmrs" and "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark", and also variety from each album, including less popular ones, which is really unusual compared to a lot of bands, who often play songs only fr the newest album. One thing that really made this show memorable were Pete's tear-inducing speeches throughout the show. He is an amazing speaker as well as lyricist and bassist for the band! Patrick's Elton John impression in Save Rock and Roll was hilarious (but also very accurate). And when it came to their last song, they ended with what seems to be a tradition-- "Saturday". It's a song from their first official album about the band and their rise to fame, with lyrics like "me and Pete...", which really captured the feel of the band and and gave us hope that there might be another album coming soon... After that, the crowd started chanting "Centuries" (which is their new single) in hope that they would play it, but they didn't. All in all, it was an absolutely amazing concert and all I want is to go back and do it again!
Fall Out Boy is my second favorite band. I grew up listening to their music. I'm 15, and I've been a fan for 8 years. After 8 years of waiting to see them live, I finally got to see them live at the Boys Of Zummer tour in Chicago with Wiz Khalifa, Hoodie Allen, MAX, and DJ Drama. The concert was great, but there was a lot of people, teenagers, smoking pot and passing joints. Luckily it was an outdoor venue so the smoke aired out easier but it smelled so bad of smoke, especially when Wiz was playing. People kept shoving my friend and I around because they were high and wasted. They were overall obnoxious. When Fall Out Boy took the stage, it started pouring down rain, which was fine because we were all hot and humid and it was in general just a lot of fun. People who were smoking left because Wiz was done with his set, which was nice so we could all actually breathe. I was more than amazed over FOB's set. The only thing is was that it seemed way too short. Before I knew it, it was all over! I guess I was having too much fun. But to anyone who attended the Boys of Zummer tour, don't you feel like Wiz Khalifa played longer than Fall Out Boy? I feel like they did. Anyway, great show despite the things I mentioned before and it was a dream come true for me :) I'd recommend taking all your friends/family to a FOB show because you'd all have a blast. There's my review! Thanks! X
Really great gig. The O2 was overpriced as always and badly organised.
We missed the very first support band but against the current were pretty energetic and fun.
Fall Out Boy, burst onto the stage with a lot of energy and pyrotechnics.
I did however feel a little disengaged with them, but I think that is just what you get from stadium shows.
The crowd was unusual to me as there wasnt a whole lot of "rock" fans so not the normal hustle and bustle, moshing or jumping. Just a lot of people standing about and singing. It was disappointing to learn that Pete sings a lot less in person than I though he did. But generally a good gig, personally however I am glad that the ticket was a gift because if I had paid full price for that level of energy I would have been a bit annoyed.
It was the end of the tour so I understand that its tiring af, so not truly upset.
Really weird that for "champion" a song I had not yet heard that they had an entire montage about princess Dianna. Wrong generation there buddy. And to show "driving" and crash footage just seemed a little messed up. I dont know. And to follow that with a song with the words crash in it, again, seemed weird.
Overall, interesting show, I would see them again but perhaps only at a festival. Little lacking in energy but hey, they still came all this way to play.
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