Fall Out Boy meet the Stanley Cup

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Fall Out Boy closed out the opening night of Riot Fest Friday in Humboldt Park by introducing the crowd to a familiar face this year — The Stanley Cup. The Chicago area band, Pete Wentz, Andy Hurley, Joe Trohman, and Patrick Stump, posed with Stanley after performing a 75-minute set of songs that rotated through their 12-year history. The band’s latest album is “Save Rock & Roll,” released earlier this year.

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