As the white curtain dropped to the explosions & bursts of fireworks, to the quote “Let Me Tell you something you already know. The World aint all sunshine and rainbows. Its a Very mean and nasty place, and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to tour knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, Me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life, But it aint about how hard you hit. Its about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward, Thats How winning is done” by Rocky Balboa . As Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz & Joe Trohman rose from the stage & Andy Hurley climbed onto his drumset, as fire bursted up from the stage & they went right into their song “Phoenix”. Their 20 song setlist was something incredible, a song for every fan new & old, keep the crowd hot & energized throughout their entire set. Pete Wentz then screaming “MAKE SOME NOISE” to go into “This Aint a Scene Its an Arms Race”, entering into “Alone Together” with an amazing guitar solo from Joe Trohman. “Death Valley” making the crowd roar the lyrics to the song. Entering into “Sugar Were Going Down” with the bright red flashes of the strobes & the 6 televisions present on their backdrop. Pete Wentz then saying “You have to choose your own Happiness and only you can choose it and one day when you choose the happiness it might get harder but it will get better and sometimes before it gets better the darkness gets bigger” going into their song “Miss Missing You”. Up next an amazing drum off between Patrick Stump & Andy Hurley where the 2 drum sets with the 2 members present on them sliding out from under the steps of their stage set up as the fire bursted into the air with drumming instrumentals of “Drunken Love -Beyonce”, & “99 Problems - Jay z” then as the stage went black. The voice of Pete Wentz then pouring throughout the venue with a “HEY CAMDEN, How ya doing?” as the lights then illuminated Pete & Joe on a mini stage behind the crowd. “Young Volcanoes” then starting with a very short acoustic performance from Patrick & just as the beat drops the other members then reenter the stage as huge FOB beach balls bounce throughout the venue. LOLO then entering the stage to perform a duet with FOB to their song “Just One Yesterday” just as that song ended Pete Wentz then went on again talking about how much he loves Philly & that they have been in Philly for the last few days and attending a Philadelphia Phillies game last night bringing in a win for Philly! Then asking the crowd how many parents are here and don't know this music but your kid dragged you along well you'll know this one “Sing along to this next one you all know it” with a very amazing Queen cover to “We Are The Champions” with Patrick Stump rising up from behind the drummer on stage playing the piano. So Much energy coming from the crowd as the bright shines of sparkling disco balls illuminate the crowd. Pete then telling the crowd “If we can do it, so can you!” this next song is “My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark” as fire blasted from the stage & the crowd went crazy until the song ended & the stage faded to black and the band exited leaving the crowd hot & ready for more chanting ONE MORE SONG, ONE MORE SONG illuminating the stage with the flashes of cell phones & the band then reentering the stage to say “ HEY CAMDEN we love you right now just sweeter” to introduce “Thanks For The Memories” which the crowd then went INSANE for. They then took a photo of themselves with the crowd for their Facebook & website tour photo galleries. Exiting the stage to “Saturday” while the backdrop brightly lit up saying “SAVE ROCK & ROLL , FALL OUT BOY” with a waterfall of fire sparkling down upon the stage as they exited & the venue shook from the screams & applause as we now seen Fall Out Boy & Paramore both on the Monumentour making for a memory that was last a lifetime. If you can get out & see THE MONUMENTOUR!!!!!!