Updated 06:14 PM EST, Sun, Dec 22, 2024

Fall Out Boy Features Demi Lovato in New Duet Version of 'Irresistible'

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Fall Out Boy re-recorded their track "Irresistible" as a duet with Demi Lovato.

The rock band -- which consists of vocalist and guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer Andy Hurley -- first released the song in January 2015. The track served as the lead-off of the group's sixth studio album, "American Beauty/American Psycho," Billboard wrote.

The duet will be released on Friday, Oct. 16, Billboard noted.

"'Irresistible' always felt like it could become something else, something exciting, strange, beyond," Wentz wrote on his blog. "I think Demi Lovato has one of the most powerful voices today. So we worked through an afternoon and she just got it. Excited for you guys to hear this new version of the song on Friday."

On the band's website, Wentz wrote earlier this year that "Irresistible" was inspired by the fatal attraction between Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen.

"When I think of 'Irresistible,' it brings this image to my head, whether it's fictional or real, of Sid and Nancy in an alley, garbage raining down on them in an eternal spiral of romance and poison," he wrote. "Sometimes it [sic] hard not to love what can hurt us the most."

Fall Out Boy also revealed on their blog that they are going on tour together with Awolnation and Pvris next year. Titled "Wintour Is Coming," the 20-date North American tour will begin in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Feb. 25 and concludes on March 26 in Irvine, California.

Check out the Fall Out Boy official site for complete information about concert tickets.

As provided by the band's blog, here is the full schedule of their concert tour in 2016:

Feb. 25: San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coliseo De Puerto Rico - Jose Miguel Agrelot)

Feb. 26: Hollywood, FL (Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino)

March 1: Charleston, SC (North Charleston Coliseum)

March 2: Charlottesville, VA (John Paul Jones Arena)

March 4: New York, NY (Madison Square Garden)

March 5: Mashantucket, CT (Foxwoods Resort Casino)

March 6: Syracuse, NY (War Memorial Arena at The Oncenter)

March 8: Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena)

March 9: Dayton, OH (Wright State University Nutter Center)

March 10: Louisville, KY (KFC Yum! Center)

March 12: Chicago, IL (United Center)

March 14: Des Moines, IA (Wells Fargo Arena)

March 17: Birmingham, AL (BJCC Arena)

March 18: Memphis, TN (FedEx Forum)

March 19: New Orleans, LA (Smoothie King Center)

March 20: San Antonio, TX (Freeman Coliseum)

March 22: Wichita, KS (Intrust Bank Arena)

March 23: Colorado Springs, CO (Broadmoor World Arena)

March 25: Phoenix, AZ (Talking Stick Resort Arena)

March 26: Irvine, CA (Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre)

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