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The All-American Rejects with Joyce Manor

Thursday, August 13, 2026 @ 7:30pm

Prices: $65 – $85

Iconic pop-punk band The All-American Rejects will serve up generational smash hits on the Bank Five Nine Main Stage on Thursday, August 13.  

Known for their infectious blend of pop-punk and rock, The All-American Rejects bring their energetic performances to fans old and new across the country with famous songs like chart-topping singles "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along," and "It Ends Tonight." 

California pop-punk legends Joyce Manor will open the show. The band's had a whirlwind touring schedule over the last few years, which has included an outing with Weezer and multiple sold-out shows at legendary California venues. The band's latest effort, "I Used to Go to This Bar," sees the band operating at the top of their game. 

All seating for this show is reserved, and tickets range from $65 – $85. Each concert ticket includes admission to the State Fair for the day of the show when purchased prior to entering the State Fair. Venue opens at 6:30pm for show seating. 

Wisconsin State Fair is not responsible for tickets purchased from third parties. No single ticket for this concert should exceed a ticket price of $85. 

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About 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 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 effort, “Move Along” (2005), which notched three chart-topping singles: “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 No. 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 when off the road. 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. 

 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 hit-makers to enduring rock icons is a testament to their talent, resilience, and the deep connection they share with their fans. 

Learn more about The All-American Rejects on their website: The All-American Rejects | Official Website.  

About Joyce Manor

Joyce Manor are California pop-punk legends, and their latest album, "I Used to Go to This Bar," is the band operating at the top of their game. They continue to deliver relentlessly satisfying rock music in a manner that makes it look simply effortless. The trio of Barry Johnson, Chase Knobbe and Matt Ebert are at a point in their career where their position as one of the most beloved rock bands is a foregone conclusion.  

A bustle of activity that followed the release of 2022's excellent "40 oz. to Fresno" and included an instantly memorable appearance on "John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA" and a retrospective assessment of the group's seminal 2011 self-titled debut as part of Pitchfork's esteemed Sunday Review series. The band's had a whirlwind touring schedule over the last few years, which has included an outing with Weezer and multiple sold-out shows at the legendary California venues Hollywood Palladium (including a guest performance by Mark Hoppus for the fan favorite "Heart Tattoo") and Long Beach Arena.   

"I Used to Go to This Bar" feels like a true culmination of everything Joyce Manor's achieved thus far, further cementing their current legacy as California pop-punk royalty as well as a truly generational punk band at large. 

Learn more about Joyce Manor on their website: Joyce Manor 

Joyce Manor

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