Fall Out Boy Performing on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on ABC on September 16th (VIDEO)

Fall Out Boy Performing on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on ABC on September 16th (VIDEO)
Fall Out Boy has announced that they will be performing on the late show "Jimmy Kimmel Live" on September 16th on ABC. It is expected that they will be performing their new single "Centuries" by their promo picture above.
They have been teasing their new song "Centuries" and it released in full yesterday. You can listen to the track above.
"Centuries" will be the first new track from the band's new album, the follow-up to last year's album Save Rock and Roll.
You can order Fall Out Boy's new song "Centuries" now HERE.
Fall Out Boy also revealed the cover art for the new single on their Facebook page, you can see the artwork above.
DJ Zane Lowe premiered the song on his 'Hottest Record' on Radio 1 on Monday alongside an interview with the band's bassist, Pete Wentz.
Wentz did a recent interview with Canoe.ca, and had this to say about the bands new music sharing, "It sounds different than any of the other stuff. If anything, I think that we're far more open now to doing something that's, like, probably outside of what people would consider our genre or who we are."
"The idea of the song is a David versus Goliath story," bassist Pete Wentz told DIY about the song. "When we were growing up, it was like, 'We'll never be U2 because we're from the suburbs of Chicago and nothing happens here,' but the idea now is to inspire that kid - you can be the person up onstage and it's only the power of your belief that is going to get you there."
Fall Out Boy just wrapped up their Co-headlining tour with Paramore called the Monumentour 2014. The tour kicked off on June 19th in Hartford, CT and wrapped up on August 17th in Concord, CA.
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