How can I purchase tickets for Fall Out Boy’s So Much For (2our) Dust world tour?

The famous 2000s band Fall Out Boy is going on an international tour from 2023 to 2024.
Now fans want to know how to get tickets to see the rock band live.
When does Fall Out Boy go on tour?
Fall Out Boy’s “So Much For (2our) Dust” world tour begins October 17, 2023 in Warsaw, Poland, with the U.S. leg beginning February 28, 2024 in Portland, Oregon.
As listed on their websiteThe full 2023 tour lineup includes:
- October 17th at COS Torwar (Warsaw, Poland)
- October 18th at Sportovni Hala Fortuna (Prague, Czech Republic)
- October 20th at the Mediolanum Forum (Milan, Italy)
- October 21st at Zenith (Munich, Germany)
- October 23rd at Zénith (Paris, France)
- October 24th at AFAS Live (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
- October 25th in the Forest National (Brussels, Belgium)
- October 27th at First Direct Arena (Leeds, UK)
- October 28th at OVO Hydro (Glasgow, UK).
- October 29th at the AO Arena (Manchester, UK)
- October 31st at Utilita Arena Birmingham (Birmingham, UK)
- November 2nd at The O2 (London, UK)
- November 3rd at The O2 (London, UK)
- November 4th at Cardiff International Arena (Cardiff, UK)
- November 6th in the Rudolf Weber Arena (Oberhausen, Germany)
- November 7th at Barclays Arena (Hamburg, Germany)
- November 8th in the Max-Schmeling-Halle (Berlin, Germany)
- December 1st at Flemington Racecourse (Melbourne, Australia)
- December 2nd at Centennial Park (Sydney, Australia)
- December 3rd at the Brisbane Showgrounds (Brisbane, Australia)
- December 6th at Thunder Dome (Bangkok, Thailand)
- December 9th at Smart Araneta Coliseum (Manila, Philippines)
The full 2024 program includes:


- February 28 at Moda Center (Portland, Oregon)
- March 1 at Climate Pledge Arena (Seattle, Washington)
- March 3 at Golden 1 Center (Sacramento, California)
- March 4 at Honda Center (Anaheim, California)
- March 7 at Dickies Arena (Forth Worth, Texas)
- March 8 at the Moody Center (Austin, Texas)
- March 11 at Paycom Center (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
- March 13 at Legacy Arena at BJCC (Birmingham, Alabama)
- March 15 at Amway Center (Orlando, Florida)
- March 16 at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville, Florida)
- March 19 at PNC Arena (Raleigh, North Carolina)
- March 20 at CFG Bank Arena (Baltimore, Maryland)
- March 22nd at Madison Square Garden (New York City, New York)
- March 24 at MVP Arena (Albany, New York)
- March 26 at Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
- March 27 at PPG Paints Arena (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
- March 29 at the Schottenstein Center (Columbus, Ohio)
- March 30 at Rupp Arena (Lexington, Kentucky)
- March 31 at Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, Tennessee)
- April 2 at Fiserv Forum (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
- April 3 at Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa)
- April 5 at CHI Health Center Arena (Omaha, Nebraska)
- April 6 at Target Center (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
How can I buy tickets for the Fall Out Boy tour?
Fans can purchase tickets for the Fall Out Boy tour through Ticketmaster.
“So Much For (2our) Dust” pre-sales began on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 10 a.m. local time, while public pre-sales began on Friday, September 15, at 10 a.m. local time.
Has Fall Out Boy released new music?
Fall Out Boy released their eighth studio album “So Much (for) Stardust” on March 24, 2023.
The album contains 13 tracks and a bonus track including:
- Love from the other side
- Heartbreak feels so good
- Hold me like a grudge
- Fake out
- Heaven, Iowa
- So good at the moment
- The Pink Shell (with Ethan Hawke)
- I am my own muse
- Flu Gane
- Baby destruction
- The Kintsugi Child (Ten Years)
- What a time to be alive
- So much (for) stardust
- We Didn’t Start The Fire (Bonus Track)