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Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz: 'I worry that no one will come to our shows'

'My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark' hitmaker Pete Wentz, bassist with Fall Out Boy, has revealed that he sometimes feels stressed before tours because he wonders if people will buy tickets to see the band play.

When asked by Kerrang! magazine if he ever gets nervous about performing, Wentz confessed that he worries fans won't turn up to the band's concerts: "I'm more worried that this will be the day people don't show up."

The rocker added that they haven't suffered any huge on-stage problems so far, but the worst things that have happened include their banner not falling down properly:

"We have a sheet that covers the set, and there have been nights when it hasn't fallen down right. We also have a small stage [at the back of the venue] that we run to, and we often get stuck at locked doors or go the wrong way, because the venue is a maze."

Fall Out Boy will head out on tour across North America later this spring with Paramore and the run of dates will kick off in Connecticut on June 19. Paramore's Hayley Williams recently told MTV News that she can't wait for the joint venture to begin: "I think it's literally the perfect lineup. I'm psyched for it... There could be pranks, I'm not sure, but I'm just psyched for all of it, we all are, we're ready to make it happen."

Watch Fall Out Boy's music video for 'Rat A Tat' here: