Fall Out Boy's 2003 Concert Photos

Fall Out Boy is a pop-punk band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, in 2001 by members Pete Wentz (bass) and Joe Trohman (lead guitar) with Patrick Stump joining as lead vocalist and Andy Hurley becoming permanent drummer in 2003., and Andy Hurley (drummer). The band’s debut album, "Take This to Your Grave" (2003) became an underground success while its sophomore album, “From Under the Cork Tree” (2005) was a breakthrough success, peaking at number nine in the US and in the top 100 in half a dozen other countries. The following year, “Infinity on High” became the band’s first number-one hit album. “Folie à Deux” (2008) was the band's final album before a brief hiatus beginning in 2009. Fall OUt Boy reunited in 2013, releasing three consecutive number-one albums over the next five years: “Save Rock and Roll” (2013), “American Beauty/Psycho” (2015), and “Mania” (2018). In 2023, Fall Out Boy released its eighth album “So Much (for) Stardust."

Less Than Jake / Fall Out Boy / Punchline on Nov 22, 2003 [828-small]

Less Than Jake / Fall Out Boy / Punchline
Nov 22, 2003
 Kansas City, Missouri, United States
  Uploaded by Joeyirsik

Less Than Jake / Rufio / Fall Out Boy on Nov 21, 2003 [613-small]

Less Than Jake / Rufio / Fall Out Boy
Nov 21, 2003
 Denver, Colorado, United States
  Uploaded by Dennis354

Yellowcard / Plain White T’s / Fall Out Boy / Don't Look Down on Sep 16, 2003 [341-small]

Yellowcard / Plain White T’s / Fall Out Boy / Don't Look Down
Sep 16, 2003
 Topeka, Kansas, United States
  Uploaded by Colby Blanton

Vans Warped Tour 2003 on Jun 24, 2003 [685-small]

Vans Warped Tour 2003
Jun 24, 2003
 Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States
  Uploaded by Mamawaffles

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2019 19 photos
2018 147 photos
2017 56 photos
2016 129 photos
2015 184 photos
2014 402 photos
2013 203 photos
2009 165 photos
2008 2 photos
2007 49 photos
2006 9 photos
2005 27 photos
2004 33 photos
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