Story Created:
Feb 2, 2007 at 5:46 PM EDT
Story Updated:
Aug 6, 2007 at 12:36 PM EDT
LOS ANGELES -- Fall Out Boy is gearing up to hit the road. The band will kick off the tour in support of their new album “Infinity on High” on April 18 at the Verizon Amphitheater in Charlotte, N.C., making stops in over 40 cities along the way.
Supporting Fall Out Boy will be +44, the band created by former blink-182 members Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus. Joining the bands at each stop on the tour will be support acts The Academy Is, Paul Wall and Cobra Starship.
Tour general on-sale begins Feb. 17 in select cities. However, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 6, fans that purchase the tour edition of Fall Out Boy's new album, “Infinity on High,” at Target stores nationwide will also receive a code for exclusive pre-sale access to purchase their tickets. Fans will be able to enter their code and purchase up to four tickets during the pre-sale by visiting www.hondacivictour.com.
With roots in Chicago's hardcore scene, Fall Out Boy formed in 2000 (Patrick Stump, Joe Trohman, Andy Hurley and Pete Wentz), building a fan base online and on tour before releasing their debut record, “Take This to Your Grave.” In spring 2005 they followed up with their first major-label release, “From Under the Cork Tree,” which sold more than 3 million copies worldwide and earned them a Grammy nomination in the competitive Best New Artist category and two MTV VMA awards.
DATE VENUE CITY
April 18 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Charlotte, NC
April 19 Hi Fi Buys Amphitheater Atlanta, GA
April 20 Ford Amphitheater Tampa, FL
April 21 Sound Advice Amphitheater West Palm Beach, FL
April 23 CWM Pavillion Houston, TX
April 24 Smirnoff Music Centre Dallas, TX
April 25 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater San Antonio, TX
April 27 Cricket Pavillion Phoenix, AZ
April 28 The Orleans Las Vegas, NV
April 29 Coors Amphitheater San Diego, CA
May 1 Sleep Train Amphitheater Sacramento, CA
May 2 The Forum Los Angeles, CA
May 3 The Honda Center Anaheim, CA
May 4 Sleep Train Amphitheater Concord, CA
May 6 Pacific Coast Coliseum Vancouver, BC
May 7 Tacoma Dome Tacoma, WA
May 8 The Rose Garden Arena Portland, WA
May 10 The E Center Salt Lake City, UT
May 11 Coors Amphitheater Denver, CO
May 12 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Kansas City, MO
May 13 Mid America Rec. Center Council Bluffs, IA
May 15 Mark of Quad Cities Moline, IL
May 16 Target Center Minneapolis, MN
May 17 The Bradley Center Milwaukee, WI
May 18 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater St. Louis, MO
May 20 Blossom Music Center Cleveland, OH
May 21 Riverbed Music Center Cincinnati, OH
May 22 Post-Gazette Pavillion Pittsburgh, PA
May 23 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Virginia Beach, VA
May 25 The Bell Center Montreal, QC
May 26 Molson Amphitheater Toronto, ON
May 27 DTE Energy Music Theater Detroit, MI
May 28 Darien Lakes Per. Arts Center Buffalo, NY
May 30 Saratoga Per. Arts Center Saratoga, NY
May 31 Tweeter Center Boston, MA
June 1 Tweeter Center Philadelphia, PA
June 2 New England Dodge Music Center Hartford, CT
June 4 Merriweather Post Pavillion Columbia, MD
June 5 Nikon at Jones Beach Theater Wantaugh, NY
June 6 PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdel, NJ
June 8 Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Indianapolis, IN
June 10 Charter One Pavillion Chicago, IL
June 11 Charter One Pavillion Chicago, IL