Fall Out Boy London O2 Arena support act: Who will open for the band in the capital?

Here's who will open for the US rockers this week for their London O2 Arena shows.
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Fall Out Boy will be supported by two special guests across their London O2 Arena shows this week - here's who will open for the US group. 

As part of their 2023 So Much For (Tour) Dust UK shows, Fall Out Boy has been joined by a couple of fellow American rockers. 

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The same special guests are also set to take to the stage in the capital during Fall Out Boy's London O2 Arena concerts this Thursday and Friday (November 2 & 3).

We break down Fall Out Boy's opener for their upcoming shows in the capital.

Here's who will open for the US rockers this week for their London O2 Arena shows. (Photo credit: Getty images)Here's who will open for the US rockers this week for their London O2 Arena shows. (Photo credit: Getty images)
Here's who will open for the US rockers this week for their London O2 Arena shows. (Photo credit: Getty images)

Who are the support acts for Fall Out Boy at London O2 Arena? Get to know Nothing Nowhere and PVRIS

Over Fall Out Boy's two shows in the city, they will be joined by two special guests, rapper Nothing Nowhere and pop rock band PVRIS. 

Joseph Mulherin, aka Nothing Nowhere, is an up-and-coming artist whose music blends a mix of musical genres, including rap, rock and hardcore. He released his fifth studio album earlier this year, which featured a collaboration with Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz on the single CYAN1DE.

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PVRIS is a pop rock group that has become known for its darker rock and electro sound. Having initially formed in 2012 following several lineup mix-ups, the group is currently fronted solely by singer Lynn Gunn. The musician previously joined Fall Out Boy on the road with her former band members as they supported the group on their 2016 arena tour.

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