MUSIC: Fall Out Boy Last Night, Anthony Kiedis Talk About Naked Flea + More

1. Fall Out Boy last night!

Thanks to Victor Pena for taking pics!

2. ANTHONY KIEDIS of the RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 

was asked if he saw recent nude photos of FLEA on a hotel balcony in Rio. His reply? He's been seeing Flea naked since he was 15, so no big deal. 

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3. HOUSTON has Some Of The Most Expensive Concert Ticket Prices? 

How much it costs you to see your favorite artist can depend on your location and sometimes the difference can be huge.

And they found that, on average, going to a concert in Los Angeles will cost you 75% more than attending the same concert in Grand Rapids, Michigan. That isn't really fair but it's also not all that surprising.

The study took into account venue fees, accommodation costs, purchasing power of the region, and public interest from city to city but that last one seems to be the most important.

The demand in a city like L.A. to see someone like Katy Perry is probably going to be more intense than it is in Grand Rapids and there are more people willing to shell out big money to go.

The average ticket price in L.A. is $127.57, and the rest of the Top Five are: Las Vegas, Houston, San Diego, and Washington D.C.

The average price in Grand Rapids is $73.09, which is good for 47th. The next lowest cities are: Buffalo, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and Little Rock, Arkansas. 

Hit up Wanderu.com to see the whole list, along with more info.

4. METALLICA's LARS ULRICH Says HARVEY WEINSTEIN

Allegations Started A Conversation That Was 'Long Overdue'

Read more here.

5. BONO has responded to being named in a new report about rich people allegedly evading taxes.

 He says he's been told everything he's done is above board, but if it's not, he wants to know about it ASAP. 

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6. A New Dr. Demento Punk Box Set is Coming 

"Dr. Demento Covered in Punk" comes out in January. It's a two-disc set of punk covers of classic songs from the "Dr. Demento Show", including "Fish Heads" and "Dead Puppies" covered by such artists as Weird Al Yankovic, William Shatner and the B-52s'.


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