This ain't a scene, it's a hockey game. As the NHL gears up for its annual all-star game, yesterday (Jan. 18), it was announced that rockers Fall Out Boy and O.A.R. will be bringing the music to the NHL 2015 All-Star Game at the Columbus Blue Jackets stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

The "Centuries" band and the classic rockers will also be joined by indie rock band Locksley. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Wisconsin four-piece will be on hand to open up to All-Star Game with its 2010 single "The Whip," which soundtracks Blue Jackets games.

But, the bigger news goes to the chart-topping rock acts who will be hitting up Columbus. Fall Out Boy will be performing during the game's first intermission, and O.A.R. will close things out by performing during the second intermission.

The length of the performances and the setlists have yet to be announced. However, it's likely that Fall Out Boy will be performing a selection of songs from its new album American Beauty/American Psycho, which releases this Tuesday (Jan. 20).

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Fans of Fall Out Boy in Ohio who don't happen to like hockey are also in luck this year. Last week, FOB announces its joint Boys of Zummer Tour with Wiz Khalifa, which is making three stops in the Buckeye State this summer.

The NHL 2015 All-Star Game will take place on Sunday, Jan. 25. The game will air on the NBC Sports Network, CBC and TVA Sports in Canada.

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