Pete Wentz

Download Festival 2024 review: despite all odds, a promising step in a new direction

Donington Park, June 14-16: Despite tumultuous weather, threats of boycott and more, the Derby festival proves that it is leading the way for new talent

Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz to contribute to ‘TopSpin 2K25’ soundtrack as off-court ambassador

A new Dillon Francis remix of ‘Heartbreak Feels So Good’ is the first track confirmed

Good Things Festival 2023 review: Melbourne basks in pop-punk nostalgia

There’s a palpable sense of giddy joy at the touring fest’s kickoff at the Flemington Racecourse, headlined this year by Fall Out Boy, Limp Bizkit and Devo

Fall Out Boy tell us about headlining Download 2024: “We want people to excel in their weirdness”

As well as stepping up to top the bill at the legendary rock festival for the first time alongside Queens Of The Stone Age and Avenged Sevenfold, Wentz also told NME about planning for Fall Out Boy's next big move

Fall Out Boy mark 20th anniversary of ‘Take This To Your Grave’

The band reflected on their "weird brilliant lightning strike accident" of a debut record

Fall Out Boy have been selling vinyl with actual human tears in

The vinyl were "filled with real tears for maximum emotional fidelity"

Fall Out Boy: “A ‘whatever’ album from Fall Out Boy 20 years in is not worth making”

The long-running band discuss their new record 'So Much (For) Stardust', their forthcoming arena tour and their proudest accomplishments

Skrillex to release new album ‘Quest For Fire’ later this week

It will reportedly include collaborations with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, Missy Elliott and Porter Robinson

Pete Wentz says watching Metallica’s ‘Some Kind of Monster’ documentary was like “looking into a mirror”

The famed documentary was made while Metallica were at work on 2003's 'St Anger'

Patrick Stump on Fall Out Boy’s ‘So Much (For) Stardust’: “It’s not a throwback record”

The frontman tells NME how their new record shares the spirit of divisive 2009 album 'Folie à Deux', as well as guitarist Joe Trohman taking a break, and the band kicking back against the emo resurgence
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