This week, win tix: Cold War Kids, Thrice, Tattoo Arts, and Boxing

Everyone's favorite radio game is back again...'That's a lie'! Every weekday morning at 7:10 am, we share 3 Alternative music facts (sometimes, we'll use 'Alternative' loosely). Your goal is to figure which is literally the 'Alternative Fact', aka a lie!

This week (excluding New Year's Day!) you could win this 'Ridiculous Prize Pack', including tix for:

  • Cold War Kids at The Fillmore on January 31st
  • Thrice @ Franklin Music Hall Feb 11
  • The 22nd Annual Philadelphia Tattoo Arts Convention January 17th-January 19th at the Philadelphia Convention Center
  • (Mon-Thu) Boxing – Julian ‘J-Rock’ Williams makes his Philly homecoming title defense against Jeison Rosario on Saturday, January 18th at Liacouras Center. Tickets on sale now at Liacourascenter.com/events or call 800-298-4200.

You can win during Alternative Mornings on Radio 104.5!

Here's how it works...

Weekday mornings around 7:10, I (Johnny) will share 3 random facts about Radio 104.5 artists/music, with 2 of the facts being true and 1 being false. We will ask you to Text us (91045 - standard text rates apply) or Tweet@Radio1045 which of the statements is false, and we will select random correct answers to win that day's prize. Plus, don't forget we will follow it up with one-hundred-four minutes commercial free, starting around 7:35am

Here's how it works:

If you listened on Nathan Followill's birthday, we honored the Kings Of Leon drummer with the following statements...

OPTION A: Nathan Followill suffers from coulrophobia, meaning he is afraid of clowns

OPTION B: Nathan Followill and Harry Styles have matching tattoos

OPTION C: Nathan Followill guest starred on a 2011 episode of ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ as a bartender

Did you know which statement was False? I will tell you below

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OPTION A:Nathan Followill suffers from coulrophobia, meaning he is afraid of clowns…..THAT'S A LIE…though Johnny Depp allegedly suffers from that ailment.”


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