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Fall Out Boy to Perform In Antarctica

March 19, 2008 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Fall Out Boy will be performing in Antarctica to finish up their World Tour which the band hopes to get into the Guinness Book of Word Records for performing on all seven continents in less than nine months. You can read more below.

Fall Out Boy will be attempting to set a Guinness World Record for the first band to play all seven continents in a time frame under nine months. The band kicked off the record in Johannesburg, South Africa late last summer, then toured through Europe, Asia, Australia and North America last fall. The South American show will take place in Santiago Chile on March 23, followed up by King George Island in Antarctica on March 25, where they hope to receive the Guinness World Record. In addition to setting a world record, the band will be working closely with Greenpeace for the concert in Antarctica to raise awareness about global warming.

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