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Fall Out Boy to release "Just One Yesterday" video on Oct. 15, post new 'Young Blood' recap

Fall Out Boy will release a music video for “Just One Yesterday (feat. Foxes)” on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

The new video will mark the sixth installment of The Young Blood Chronicles, an 11-part series which is set to include music videos for every track from the group's latest album, Save Rock And Roll, woven into an ongoing narrative.

Watch a recap of parts one through five below:

THE YOUNG BLOOD CHRONICLES:
“My Songs Know…” | “The Phoenix” | “Young Volcanoes”
“Alone Together” | “The Mighty Fall” | “Just One Yesterday”

Pax-Am Days, Fall Out Boy's upcoming Ryan Adams-produced new punk “album,” is also planned for release on Oct. 15. The band just wrapped a North American tour, and have plans to tour internationally in the coming months. Here's a full list of dates:

Oct 22 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre – Adelaide, Australia #
Oct 25 – Sydney Entertainment Centre – Sydney, Australia #
Oct 26 – Festival Hall – Melbourne, Australia #
Oct 27 – Brisbane Convention Centre – Brisbane, Australia #
Nov 5 – Islington Academy – London, UK
Nov 29 – The Metro – Chicago, IL
Jan 11 – Arena Monterrey – Monterrey, Mexico %
Jan 12 – Arena Ciudad de Mexico – Mexico City, Mexico %
Feb 28 – Palacio Vistalegre Arena – Madrid, Spain
March 1 – Palau Sant Jordi – Barcelona, Spain
March 2 – Le Phare – Toulouse, France
March 4 – Rockhal – Luxembourg, Luxembourg
March 6 – Le Zénith-Arena – Lille, France
March 7 – Palladium – Cologne, Germany
March 8 – Heineken Music Hall – Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 11 – Ancienne Belgique – Brussels, Belgium
March 12 – Le Zenith – Paris, France
March 15 – Motorpoint Arena – Cardiff, Wales
March 16 – NIA – Birmingham, England
March 17 – Phones 4 U Arena – Manchester, England
March 18 – Olympia Theatre – Dublin, Ireland
March 20 – Wembley Arena – London, England
March 21 – Metro FM Arena – Newcastle, England
March 22 – The SSE Hydro – Glasgow, Scotland

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