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20 | September 27, 2018 | The glenview lantern news<br />
glenviewlantern.com<br />
Fall Out Boy makes a play for home<br />
Band plays Wrigley<br />
Field for first time<br />
Heather Warthen,<br />
Contributing Editor<br />
With a bit of wide-eyed<br />
wonder, Fall Out Boy took<br />
to the largest headlining<br />
stage in the band’s nearly<br />
20 year history — playing<br />
Wrigley Field.<br />
North Shore natives Patrick<br />
Stump, Joe Trohman<br />
and Pete Wentz, along<br />
with Wisconsin native<br />
Andy Hurley, took their<br />
place on center stage in<br />
centerfield Sept. 8 at the<br />
Friendly Confines.<br />
Wentz, a Wilmette native,<br />
reminded the audience<br />
that it is possible for<br />
dreams like playing at<br />
Wrigley Field to come true.<br />
“There is somebody<br />
in this crowd right now<br />
who’s in a band ... who<br />
will be playing on a stage<br />
like this,” he said.<br />
In late August, the band<br />
released what they call<br />
their “love letter to Chicago”<br />
in the form of an EP<br />
called Lake Effect Kid. The<br />
show, however, highlighted<br />
a mix of the old and the<br />
new across their seven fulllength<br />
albums during the<br />
hour-and-a-half set.<br />
Openers for the MANIA<br />
Tour included Chicagobased<br />
punk band Rise<br />
Against and rapper Machine<br />
Gun Kelly.<br />
Fall Out Boy lead singer Patrick Stump, a Glenview native, smiles as he takes in the<br />
audience Sept. 8 during the band’s MANIA Tour stop at Wrigley Field in Chicago.<br />
Photos by Heather Warthen/22nd Century Media<br />
New Trier grad Joe Trohman performs during Fall Out Boy’s tour stop.<br />
Bassist Pete Wentz, a native of Wilmette, smiles as he<br />
crosses the stage.<br />
Fall Out Boy setlist<br />
Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes<br />
The Phoenix<br />
Irresistable<br />
Sugar, We’re Goin Down<br />
American Beauty/American Psycho<br />
Immortals<br />
Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea<br />
Thriller<br />
Uma Thurman<br />
Save Rock and Roll<br />
The Last of the Real Ones<br />
Young and Menace<br />
Dance, Dance<br />
Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)<br />
Thnks fr th Mmrs<br />
I Don’t Care<br />
This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms<br />
Race<br />
Chicago Is So Two Years Ago<br />
Champion<br />
Grand Theft Autumn/Where is<br />
Your Boy<br />
Centuries<br />
Encore<br />
My Songs Know What You Did in<br />
the Dark (Light Em Up)<br />
Saturday<br />
Trohman lights up the screen during the band’s performance.