THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS

Sat, 12 Jul, 2025 at 07:30 pm

111 3rd St, Sioux City, IA, United States, Iowa 51101 | Sioux City

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City
Publisher/HostHard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City
THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS
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Battery Park is open to all ages. Doors open at 6PM. Management reserves all rights.
**CLEAR BAG POLICY**
Each guest may carry one bag that is clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″. All bags will be searched and must adhere to the venue policy—only the following will be permitted: clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ or one-gallon, clear plastic freezer bags. Medical Bags are allowed, but are subject to additional search. If medical equipment is required to be with you, an exception will be granted after proper inspection. Security will be present at each entrance to conduct screening of medically necessary items.
THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS:
The All-American Rejects, formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in 1999, quickly rose to prominence in the early 2000s with their infectious blend of pop-punk and emo rock. Their self-titled debut album, released in 2002, featured the hit single "Swing, Swing," which propelled them into the mainstream. This success was followed by their sophomore album, "Move Along" (2005), which trophied 3 chart-topping singles like "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along," and "It Ends Tonight."
In 2008, they released "When the World Comes Down," featuring the stratospheric and generational smash hit "Gives You Hell," which became their most successful single to date, reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band's fourth studio album, "Kids in the Street," came out in 2012, showcasing a more mature sound while still retaining their signature style.
Despite a quieter period in the mid-2010s, The All-American Rejects maintained a dedicated fanbase and continued to tour sporadically while catching up on life that the road kept them from.
The summer of 2023 was a significant milestone for the band, as they embarked on the successful Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour. This tour celebrated their enduring legacy and brought their energetic performances to fans old and new across the country.
As of now, The All-American Rejects continue to create and perform, solidifying their place as one of the most beloved bands of their genre. Their journey from early 2000s hitmakers to enduring rock icons is a testament to their talent, resilience, and the deep connection they share with their fans.
ELIZA AND THE DELUSIONALS:
Hailing from Pottsville, NSW, Eliza & The Delusionals have carved out a distinctive place in the indie pop-rock scene since their formation in 2017. Anchored by the magnetic presence of Eliza Klatt (vocals, guitar), the band’s lineup includes Kurt Skuse (guitar) and Ruby Lee (bass). Their music blends emotionally resonant lyrics with soaring melodies, striking a chord with audiences both in Australia and abroad.
2019 marked their international breakthrough with the release of Just Exist. The track resonated globally, securing high rotation on American radio, including SiriusXM AltNation, where it topped the Alt18 charts for an impressive 14 weeks. The song’s success earned the band Q Music’s Rock Song of the Year and Breakout Artist of the Year at the Gold Coast Music Awards in 2020. Riding this wave, Eliza & The Delusionals made their North American debut, supporting Silversun Pickups on a month-long tour that solidified their presence on the international stage.
Despite plans for 2020 being curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the band used the downtime creatively, crafting their debut album, Now And Then. Released in 2022, the album featured collaborations with industry heavyweights like Keith Harris (Black Eyed Peas) and Sarah Aarons (Zedd, Miley Cyrus). Critically acclaimed, Now And Then garnered a 4.5-star review from Rolling Stone Australia and was nominated for triple j’s J Award for Album of the Year. The album’s success spurred a sold-out national tour and a return to North America for festivals and another stint with Silversun Pickups.
2023 brought the recording of their sophomore album, Make It Feel Like The Garden released in full in late 2024. Written and recorded with collaborators including Oscar Dawson (Holy Holy) and mixed by Chris Collins (Royel Otis), the album features contributions from Brian Aubert (Silversun Pickups) and Butch Vig (Garbage, Nirvana). The lead single, Make It Feel Like The Garden, and its follow-up, Falling For You, showcased the band’s evolving sound and was showcased through multiple national tours across Australia.
Released in July 2024, Make It Feel Like The Garden debuted at #9 on the ARIA Top 50 Digital Albums chart, with further accolades across various categories. Plans for a national tour were temporarily postponed when Klatt sustained a hand injury requiring surgery, but her recovery saw the band return to form, touring North America with The Front Bottoms later that year.
With a dynamic blend of heartfelt songwriting and captivating live performances, Eliza & The Delusionals continue to prove they are a force to be reckoned with on the global stage. As they prepare for their rescheduled Australian tour in 2025, the band’s story remains one of resilience, creativity, and unrelenting passion for music.
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