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Power-pop will meet hip-hop in USANA Amphitheatre on July 30.

Chart-topping band Fall Out Boy and rap star Wiz Khalifa are co-headlining "The Boys of Zummer," which launches in Camden, N.J., in June — and will land at USANA Amphitheatre in West Valley City on Thursday, July 30.

Fall Out Boy is touring in support of its new album, "American Beauty/American Psycho," which is coming out today. The band has two big hits right now: "Immortals," off the "Big Hero 6" soundtrack; and "Centuries," which lifts a familiar riff (from Suzanne Vega's "Tom's Diner") and turns it into a stadium-filling rock anthem.

Khalifa's latest album, "Blacc Hollywood," landed last August. His hits include "Say Yeah," "Black and Yellow," and "Young, Wild and Free" (a collaboration with Snoop Dogg and Bruno Mars).

Opening the show is Hoodie Allen.

Tickets go on sale Friday, at Smith's Tix.