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After forming in Oklahoma in 1999, the All-American Rejects – who include Ritter, guitarists Nick Wheeler and Mike Kennerty ...
When The All-American Rejects started a house party tour earlier this year, the band’s goal was to get back to their roots to ...
Founded in Stillwater in 1999, The All-American Rejects resumed their wildly popular spring house party tour in July with ...
The All-American Rejects reflect on their unprecedented summer House Party tour and tease what is to come from it.
The All-American Rejects are appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Thursday, July 17 at 11:35 p.m. Here's what you need to ...
Oklahoma's All-American Rejects will play select dates on the "JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour," including a Tulsa ...
The Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour is proof that while the years have passed and the world has changed considerably, the All-American Rejects and their peers still have so much left to say.
On Sunday, the All-American Rejects played to a packed front yard: outside a residential house in an area of Columbia, Missouri known as “East Campus” to students of the University of Missouri.
The All-American Rejects don’t put up with bullshit. So when they announced their new album and played it to a crowd of industry people in Los Angeles, it was too much inauthenticity to handle.
The All-American Rejects have found themselves in a similar spot to where they were 15 years ago, minus the “camera phones” and hotel bed bugs. As guitarist Nickolas Wheeler reflects on the ...
All-American Rejects have finished a new album, and it’s due out later this year, but no official details have been shared yet. Probably the best way to stay up to date is their OnlyFans.
The All-American Rejects sometimes gives the impression of a high school band doing peppy arena-rock love anthems with a nod and a wink — songs like the chiming, melancholic “My Paper Heart ...