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How The All-American Rejects Are Helping Your Next Favorite Band Play House Parties
Matthew Leimkuehler · 2026-05-01 · via Forbes - Business
The All-American Rejects Texas House Party on TikTok LIVE

Chris Gaylor, Tyson Ritter, Nick Wheeler, and Mike Kennerty of The All-American Rejects perform onstage during The All-American Rejects Texas House Party on TikTok LIVE at 4DWN Skatepark on August 27, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. (Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images for TikTok)

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Last year, The All-American Rejects cut through the noise of never-ending TikTok feeds and curated virality by returning to an age-old rock music tradition — playing loud songs in a backyard full of people who want to sing along.

This powerhouse pop-rock group — known for enduring hits “Dirty Little Secret” and “Gives You Hell” — trekked last summer to a roller rink in Arkansas, a barn in Iowa and a back patio in Tennessee as part of the “House Party” tour, a run of guerrilla gigs announced often hours ahead of showtime. The tour sent a wave of electricity through audiences hungry for an intimate, irreplicable music experience.

Two days after the first show, the band had collected roughly 850,000 RSVPs from fans hopeful to see the Rejects in a nearby bowling alley, church basement or suburban garage. Four days after the first show, thousands had submitted applications to host the band in a makeshift space.

Now, Rejects frontman Tyson Ritter wants to share the house party experience with other artists. He’s teamed with longtime friend and startup veteran Brian Battjer to launch Playhouse, a digital platform for connecting musicians with alternative venue spaces.

“I reached out [to Brian], I was like, ‘Hey, man. I think there’s something to be built here,” Ritter told Forbes about the origin of Playhouse. “I think there’s something for young and emerging artists, especially bands, to be able to plug in. It’s all born out of necessity.”

Atmosphere during The All-American Rejects Texas House Party on TikTok LIVE at 4DWN Skatepark on August 27, 2025 in Dallas, Texas.

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How Playhouse Works

Playhouse connects artists needing a venue with those in alternative spaces wanting to host a band and fans hopeful to be part of the experience.

Ritter describes the platform as “a turnkey Kickstarter-meets-Airbnb.” How it works:

  • An artist joins Playhouse, opening a public profile where fans can cast “votes” on cities to play. Casting a ballot helps musicians track interest in potential regions.
  • When ready to play, artists can announce a show or tour — including a targeted number of ticket sales needed to make the gig happen.
  • Once on-sale opens for a city, fans can purchase tickets to the announced show. This creates a buy-in from fans who want to see the show.
  • When a targeted number of tickets sell, the performer works with a network of hosts to find an alternative venue space. Spaces can vary from living rooms to coffee shops, skate parks, art galleries or neighborhood beer gardens.
  • Once a room gets confirmed, artists communicate with ticketholders on location, time and other logistics.

“This is where you as an artist can prove your demand before you lock in a venue,” Ritter said. “And that’s how you can throw your weight into a room and say, ‘Hey, I’ve got a 150 tickets sold. I need a place to do it.’ On Playhouse, you can visit the platform and we have all the venues you can choose from. It’s as simple as making your party.”

The platform offers a “choose your own adventure” for musicians, Battjer said. For each show, artists can set the capacity and ticket price. Some may want to sell tickets before announcing a venue, while others might confirm a one-of-a-kind location opportunity as part of the on-sale announcement.

Each show comes with a public-facing minimum threshold of sold tickets needed to make the gig possible, as well as the maximum number of spots available for the event.

At publication time, the Playhouse website featured more than a dozen artists, including rock band The Foxies, emo-pop group The Academy Is …, hip-hop performer CerVon Campbell and indie singer-songwriter Moony, who’s booked about a dozen shows this month. Roughly 6,000 performers applied to join the platform, Battjer said; the team plans to roll out new artists each week.

“For us, the artists are the ones inventing [the] shows. The artist is the promoter,” Battjer said. “Wouldn’t the world be a better place if artists could wake up in the morning, whimsically announce something and by dinner time they’ve got a venue and the show is pre-sold and they can just show up?”

He added, "Tyson and I, every time we got on the phone, we’re like ‘How do you streamline magic happening?’”

A platform like Playhouse gives musicians decision-making power in a touring landscape often controlled by corporate stakeholders, where bands play in concert halls with unavoidable overhead costs. Nobody wants to be in a “TikTok band,” Ritter said, that can’t afford to go on the road.

“You got kids roping themselves into 360 deals left and right, and the only way they can scrape their peanuts is out on the road,” Ritter said. “If that’s gone, what’s that going to do to the future of music?”

And the platform offers a space for people to “not have to go in debt” to buy a concert ticket, Ritter said.

The funflation has ended and what’s left now is people in credit card debt,” Ritter said. “We’re a working-class band. We’re a blue-collar band from Oklahoma that has a crowd that sings really loud. They do that because their lives are not easy. Those are the people now that are getting [squeezed] the hardest.”

He continued, “We’re so pressed to be divided now. We’re pressed to have these polarizing opinions. Community is so fractured. Shows and congregation like this —without stakes that are gonna leave people bloody and torn? This is the building block of civilization that we need to be repairing right now.”

House Party Tour 2026

Playhouse includes the All-American Rejects, of course. The “House Party” tour has returned for summer 2026; the inaugural show took place Thursday night when the Rejects played at a Texas high school — after a surprise baseball game from popular touring team the Savannah Bananas.

What towns are booked for future dates? Follow along to find out. This year, the Rejects launched a digital heat map that shows which region may be next for a pop-up show.

On the site, fans can RSVP for show information or apply to host the band.

“I think we’re going to be showcasing the fact that alternative spaces are not only viable, but man, the shows that people might be seeing us play in May, there’s nothing out there like it,” Ritter said. “We’re leaning really hard into it. Each one is a snowflake.”

The tour comes in support of Sandbox, the band’s first full-length album in 14 years. On the record, Ritter and company approach rock songwriting with a newfound vigor; the band delivers chaotic, roof-shaking anthems (like the album opener “Easy Come, Easy Go”), sails confidently through waves of indie-pop (“Search Party!” and “Get This”) and slows down for moments of candid reflection (“Green Isn’t Yellow”).

For Ritter, the album “challenges you to grow with us.”

“I’m really proud of these songs that I got to start as demos myself, because it gave me a lot of time to soul-search and connect with my artistry in 2025, which was when I made a lot of this music,” he said.

And when the band brings these new songs on the road this summer, the show could happen anywhere — in a backyard, a barn or a buddy’s basement.

“This feels punk rock as f***,” Ritter said. “And I’m so proud to be holding the torch for it.”