Fall Out Boy announce UK tour including Birmingham Utilita Arena show - how to get tickets & presale details

Fall Out Boy will tour a number of the UK’s major arenas as part of a tour later this year - including Birmingham’s Utilita Arena.

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Fall Out Boy has announced a UK arena tour that will visit a number of cities across the country later this year, including a ‘spooky’ show in Birmingham. The band will play at the Utilita Arena on Halloween (October 31).

The announcement comes fresh off the back of Fall Out Boy confirming a groundbreaking tour of the US alongside popular rock band Bring Me The Horizon. The band are touring in support of their much-anticipated new album So Much (For) Stardust.

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Following a series of European dates, which include gigs in countries like Poland, Italy and France, Fall Out Boy will commence their series of UK shows in Leeds on October 27. Fall Out Boy will be joined by PRVIS and nothing nowhere on all their European dates.

Here is everything you need to know about Fall Out Boy’s performance at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on October 31.

How to get tickets to Fall Out Boy’s Birmingham show

Tickets will first be made available through a presale window that opens on Wednesday (February 8) at 4pm and closes on Tuesday (February 14) at 2pm. To access the presale, you must pre-order Fall Out Boy’s new studio album So Much (For) Stardust via the rock band’s official webstore.

Tickets will then go on general sale from 10am on February 17 via the Ticketmaster website.

Fall Out Boy UK tour 2023 dates

  • October 27 - First Direct Arena, Leeds
  • October 28 - OVO Hydro, Glasgow
  • October 29 - 2023 AO Arena, Manchester
  • October 31 - Utilita Arena, Birmingham
  • November 2 -  The O2, London

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