All American Rejects
by TheeAmazed on 10/6/23YouTube Theater - InglewoodReally fun and entertaining show, from the 1st opener to the last performance, I had a great time.
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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.
Really fun and entertaining show, from the 1st opener to the last performance, I had a great time.
Such an awesome theater!! The YouTube Theater to be exact!! All band were awesome! The Get Up kids, Motion City and my all time favorite New Found Glory who I haven’t seen in years!! They killed it!! AAR blew me away!! Saw them also at Pechanga!! Definitely one of my favorite shows!!
The show was awesome and all the bands were great! AAR never fails to give an awesome show. The venue had issues with their speakers or something because everything sounded real bass-y. Probably a broken set of speakers; it didn’t sound good.
Only bad thing about going to this concert was that a group of people came over and said me and my husband were in their seats. They had 4 seat tickets purchased and we had 2. When we compared our seat numbers, sure enough, we both had purchased 2 of the same seats. An usher made me and my husband move, but we ended up getting better seats. But we were also still on the lookout to see if anyone else was going to show up and say we were in their seats. Kind of stressful when we just wanted to enjoy the concert.
Talk about fun! First, set up between bands was lightening fast. Everyone was in an awesome mood. Set up guys handed out water to the front row. And the bands killed it. NFG was a great blast back to being a young, dumb adult. The banter out of Tyson was so funny and entertaining. He even popped in the pit and stood next to my friend, just singing away. Way to connect guys!
Such an amazing show. Ty was acknowledging all us oldies in the crowd . Tickets were easy to access and easy to transfer
Seeing childhood favorites live was better than I could have hoped for. Tyson Ritter is a very skilled vocalist and BASSist, which I viewed from front rows of the pit! 🤩 Everyone sang all the lyrics during this travel back in time.
They really knew how to connect with the crowd. At one point even entering the crowd. They did all the songs we expected and more. Singing and instrumentation were GREAT!
Had a blast with early entry and a private two song set for the Wet Hot American Summer Tour.
I’ve been listening to The All American Rejects since high school. I’ve never seen them perform but man did I have a good time listening to the banter as well as the song I grew up loving as a kid. I will definitely comeback to watch them again because I know it’ll be one hell of a time. Love and Peace
Such a great show, actually was my first concert and I had sooo much fun. Songs were amazing and the guys were super goofy and funny. Loved it!!
Tyson is truly a crowd pleaser. The band put on a high pace show from start to end. The sound was perfect. All aspects to the music and lyrics could be heard clearly. Tyson interacted with the fans pre-show, mid-show and post show. It made me feel he cared for his fans.
This was the BEST show. Thank you for taking me back to 2005.
We were honestly surprised at the low turnout to this event, we had such an amazing time and every performer had incredible energy. This was my first AAR show and I had the time of my life, cannot wait to see them again
Overall , it was a very entertained performance, it was energetic, crowd pleasing and fun.
I saw the All-American Rejects at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater in Ridgefield, Washington. The venue was great and had one of the best sound qualities I’ve heard. The band was amazing and gave off such great energy! Will definitely see them again!
Couldn’t be happier we had the best time the venue was great as always and a man named Fizzo was so great taking our drink orders really kind and friendly he was awesome! The merch lines weren’t bad and they had a ton of stuff all prices were reasonable and we can’t wait to go to another one soon!! Also all the bands were amazing especially the Get Up Kids and Motion city Soundtrack so great to see bands I loved as a teenager still rocking so hard 🤘🏼
Had an awesome time! Venue and concert were both amazing!
Had a problem with the transferred tickets from WRA venue to WAMU. The concert itself was super fun. I loved the acoustics session before concert, and Meet & Greet afterwards. Looking forward for the next show.
This was a fantastic show!! From beginning to end great music. I have never heard of the Get up Kids, but their sound and vocals were great. It was my first time seeing Music City Soundtrack, they did not disappoint. The lead singer was battling through injury to be there. NFG is one of my favorite 90s-00s band and they fired the crowd up. Their members were also toughing it out through health issues. AAR was on fire. I haven't seen them since they released their second album, so I didn't know what to expect. Their show was produced well and the vocals and band were on fire.