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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 628 reviews

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The All-American Rejects wrapped up the summer of 2013 as the main support act on Blink-182's 20th Anniversary Tour, but the quartet from Stillwater, Oklahoma, is no stranger to headlining their own tours. They hit the road for the first time back in 2001 and have been delighting ticket holders ever since with their captivating, high-energy performances. Their hook-laden music has a tendency to scoop listeners up with its catchy melodies and tasteful pop arrangements. After forming in 1999, the band reached critical acclaim with their 2003 debut album, The All-American Rejects. The record went platinum and featured the single "Swing, Swing." Since then, they have stayed on the pop-chart radar with half a dozen more hit singles, including "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along" and "Gives You Hell." Their impressive career has landed them two platinum albums, one gold album and worldwide sales of over 10 million records.

Speaking of worldwide, The All-American Rejects' romp across the international stage recently found them in Malaysia, gracing the stage in concert in Kuala Lumpur with fellow rockers The Wanted and Five For Fighting. The band's tremendous climb up from humble middle-American roots rings poignant with music lovers, and their fan base continues to grow with their success. They engage fans on YouTube and Twitter with their down-to-earth, boy-down-the-block, easygoing attitudes. Not to be blinded by technology, they keep their collective thumb on the pulse of the past. Lead singer Tyson Ritter admits to being a "total vinyl kid" and collecting records from Miles Davis and ELO. The singer also recently released a solo song, entitled "Air," in an attempt to tide fans over until the next album.

Setlists

    1. 1.Dirty Little Secret
    2. 2.Fallin' Apart
    3. 3.One More Sad Song
    4. 4.Beekeeper's Daughter
    5. 5.Sandbox (Unreleased)
    6. 6.Fast and Slow
    7. 7.I Wanna
    8. 8.Sweat
    9. 9.Close Your Eyes
    10. 10.Swing, Swing
    11. 11.It Ends Tonight
    12. 12.Move Along
    13. 13.Gives You Hell
    1. -Gonna Fly Now (Bill Conti cover)
    2. 1.Dirty Little Secret
    3. 2.Fallin' Apart
    4. 3.Someday's Gone
    5. 4.One More Sad Song
    6. 5.Beekeeper's Daughter
    7. 6.Sandbox
    8. 7.My Paper Heart
    9. 8.I Wanna
    10. 9.Chrysanthemum (improvised song about fans in the crowd)
    11. 10.Sweat
    12. 11.Close Your Eyes
    13. 12.Kids in the Street
    14. 13.Heartbeat Slowing Down (1st verse + chorus acapella; fan request; first time since 2013)
    15. 14.There's a Place
    16. 15.Swing, Swing
    17. 16.It Ends Tonight (piano intro)
    18. 17.Move Along
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Gives You Hell
    1. 1.Dirty Little Secret
    2. 2.Swing, Swing
    3. 3.I Wanna
    4. 4.It Ends Tonight
    5. 5.Move Along
    6. 6.Gives You Hell
    1. 1.Dirty Little Secret
    2. 2.Fallin' Apart
    3. 3.My Paper Heart
    4. 4.One More Sad Song
    5. 5.Beekeeper's Daughter
    6. 6.Sandbox
    7. 7.I Wanna
    8. 8.Sweat
    9. 9.Close Your Eyes
    10. 10.Kids in the Street
    11. 11.Swing, Swing
    12. 12.Mona Lisa
    13. 13.It Ends Tonight
    14. 14.Move Along
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Gives You Hell
    1. 1.Dirty Little Secret
    2. 2.Fallin' Apart
    3. 3.My Paper Heart
    4. 4.One More Sad Song
    5. 5.I Wanna
    6. 6.Sweat
    7. 7.Sandbox
    8. 8.Fast and Slow (first performance since 2013)
    9. 9.Swing, Swing
    10. 10.It Ends Tonight
    11. 11.Move Along
    12. 12.Gives You Hell

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 628 reviews
  • Played for the crowd

    by TD on 12/14/24Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    Honestly- just an awesome performance. They knew the crowd loves them and particularly their early stuff and they didn’t disappoint. Opening bands and solo were great too. Thx Q101! Brian and Kenzie were great and just a rockstar of a show.

  • INCREDIBLE!!!

    by Kelmacbell on 12/13/24The Factory - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    We absolutely LOVED this concert. The nostalgia was just out of this world! It was so awesome being surrounded by fellow millennials all just dancing and singing our hearts out to music that still brings us so much joy! Both All-American Rejects and The Maine were absolute incredible!!!

  • Always a great concert!

    by Jason on 12/13/24The Factory - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    We've seen them a number of times in the last 20 years and are never disappointed. Unlike so many of our favorites from the late '90s and early '00s, Tyson's performance (along with the whole band) gets better every time. It is so enjoyable to go see a band that knows their genre so well, that they aren't scared to keep their style. First time seeing them at the Factory and it was a great venue for it.

  • Everything I could have hoped for!

    by Ash on 12/13/24The Factory - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    I’ve been a fan since The Rejects first album came out and this is the first time I have seen them in person. Amazing concert! Nostalgia had me in tears for the first song. Their set was perfection. Wouldn’t change a single thing. I was excited The Maine was playing as well but I could not hear the singer for a majority of the set. The vocals mic needed to be turned way up for them. Otherwise, concert as a whole was a grand slam.

  • Good Band, Great Venue, Could Use Improved Sound

    by John M on 12/13/24The Factory - Saint LouisRating: 4 out of 5

    This was a last-minute decision as I was in the area for meetings. I had never heard AAR before and I was very happy with their music. I also really liked the layout of the venue, but the acoustics were not very good, and I was standing dead center, which normally always allows for the best sound. I would go back to the venue for another show, I just hope they improved the acoustics by then.

  • Wow!!

    by Catie on 12/10/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a performance! What a show! They were AMAZING live and I was so sad when it ended. I would love to see them again!

  • Amazeballs

    by RockNChick7 on 9/17/24Iroquois Amphitheater - LouisvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular performance. Would LOVE to see them again anytime.

  • Best ever

    by Alicia on 9/10/24Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    Best experience ever. I love Tyson Ritter. My soul connected w the band. A Time to remember.

  • Time Travel is Real

    by alphanocten on 9/9/24Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    Tyson Ritter and the boys took us on a magical time travel trip back to our youth with an electrifying show that played all the hits with aplomb and some surprises. They were virtually bouncing off the walls like it was 2005 and they even look like they haven't aged a day. Shout-out to the Choctaw Casino venue for being super ADA and wheelchair friendly and re-seating us in an appropriate spot when we realized we had accidentally gotten a high table.

  • AAR always a great show…anytime, any place

    by Phil on 9/9/24Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantRating: 5 out of 5

    I’ve been a fan of All-American Rejects for over 20 years, and anytime I’ve seen them perform, it’s always a great show. It’s fun, it’s entertaining, and their music is timeless. For any show you ever attend, there’s always a “worth the price of admission” song, and for me it’s hearing them perform “Move Along”.