The All-American Rejects Think House Parties Can Fix the Broken Concert Industry
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The All-American Rejects are shaking up the concert experience with their House Party Tour, which defies the high ticket fees of large venues by performing in intimate settings like backyards and bowling alleys. Front man Tyson Ritter emphasizes that the band is investing their own money into the tour not for profit, but to create memorable experiences for fans. This grassroots approach coincides with the release of their first new song in over a decade, showcasing a blend of nostalgia and innovation as they also prepare to open for the Jonas Brothers later this year.
We took $50,000 out of our own pockets, booked a bus, put the crew salary on, and started this wild sort of ride.
I felt like I was watching an echo of a yesterday that got me into doing this.
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