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The All-American Rejects Postpone ‘Sandbox’ Album Release and Upcoming Tour
The All-American Rejects have announced a delay in the release of their anticipated album, Sandbox, along with the postponement of their upcoming tour dates. The album, which was set to be their first studio release since 2012’s Kids in the Street, was originally scheduled for a spring 2025 release. However, the band has not provided a new release date at this time.
In a recent interview, frontman Tyson Ritter discussed the band’s journey toward creating new material, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and growth. He noted that while fans often seek nostalgia, the band aims to produce music that resonates with both longtime listeners and new audiences.
The postponement also affects the band’s tour schedule. They had planned a series of performances across the United States, including appearances at various festivals and venues. Specific dates impacted by the delay have not been detailed, and fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates regarding rescheduled shows.
The All-American Rejects’ return to the music scene has been highly anticipated, especially following their 2023 “Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour,” which marked their first extended tour in a decade. The band, known for hits like “Swing, Swing” and “Dirty Little Secret,” has expressed a desire to evolve their sound while maintaining the emotional core that has defined their music.
Fans are advised to monitor the band’s official channels for further announcements regarding the album release and tour rescheduling. The All-American Rejects remain committed to delivering new music that reflects their growth as artists and resonates with their
audience.