Wednesday night, at Pete Wentz's book signing, a fan caught up with Pete and asked if they were thinking about doing a Take This to Your Grave 10-year anniversary tour. The submitter says Pete responded with, "that's more of Patrick's call. Though we may not have an official tour for that album, we will be playing alot more of those songs on this upcoming tour."
Pete Wentz was interviewed by The Chicago Tribune last night at Angels & Kings' two year anniversary, where he spoke up about the rumors of Fall Out Boy reuniting. Pete stated "I'd say … don't hold your breath that it's happening," despite the rumblings over the past two weeks. With that being said, it's worth noting that the whole band has been seen in Chicago.
"People came out of the woodwork for a little bit," Wentz said of the reaction of his friends and family to the reunion rumor. "But I feel like I'm so far removed. I'm no help. People asked 'Is this happening?' 'I'm not the person that can help you out. All I know is it's not.'"
In a new interview, Pete Wentz discusses the rumor of an August 30th release date for Black Cards' debut album as well how he handles the band differently from the way he did in Fall Out Boy.
All That Remains, fun., State Radio, and Spinnerette were amongst the winners this year at The 9th Annual Independent Music Awards. They were selected by a panel of judges including Pete Wentz, Mark Hoppus, and Tom Waits. You can see the full list of winners and listen to their songs here.
Pete Wentz was representing for the Knicks at last night's Knicks vs. Wizards game at Madison Square Garden. MSG.com caught up with him for a video interview at half time, which can be seen here.