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All-American rejects the concert of the backyard closed by the cops

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  • A recent recent concert in American during their festive tour at home was closed by the cops
  • The Alt-Rock group played in the backyard of a house near the University of Missouri in Columbia on May 18.
  • Mark Fitzgerald, deputy police chief of the Columbia police department, confirmed Cnn that the sergeant “allowed the group to play a final song before ending the concert”

A recent concert by All-American rejections had an unexpected end.

In the middle of playing in the backyard of a house near the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri, on May 18, the concert of the Alt-Rock group was closed by the police.

In images shared by the group on their official Youtube channel, the group “Swing, Swing” delivered an electrical performance of their “Move Lower” tube from 2005 when towards the end of the song, the conductor Tyson Ritter exclaimed: “Okay.

Tyson Ritter of All-American rejected in October 2022.

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“The cops have just closed us,” he added.

After its announcement, the crowd seemed “Boo” in unison.

“Sorry, you are all. We just launched him on campus,” said Ritter, 41, then at the crowd, who could be heard by singing “F — The police”.

After the actor and the singer disappeared from the group’s lawn scene, he returned to say to the fans: “They said that we can play another song F ——!”

“I haven’t done this for a long time, but I would really like to thank the local police for letting us f ——- continue to continue. Holy S —. How often do you get a blessing of an officer? Well, I suppose that we have one more song for you, and I will give you 1 million assumptions to guess you.

At the end of the song, Ritter thanked the crowd and told the fans for “going home because the man let us play”, referring to a police officer.

On Wednesday, May 21, Mark Fitzgerald, deputy police chief of the Columbia police department, said Cnn That the group, their security and their fans were “very cooperative” with those responsible even if they “violated several local orders”.

Tyson Ritter of All-American rejected in June 2024.

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According to Fitzgerald, the officers who replied “listened to a few songs” before the Patrol Sergeant detailed the rules with the group and their security team.

Fitzgerald confirmed that the sergeant “allowed the group to play a final song before ending the concert”.

“The sergeant told me that he knew exactly who the group was and listened to them a lot while he was at university,” he added, according to the publication.

Fitzgerald noted that “the police service would be happy to bring back and play the refusals in All-American in Columbia, hope it with appropriate permits and approval”.

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The rejects launched their festive tour at home at the University of South California on April 30, only a week after releaseing their last single “Sandbox”, before their first full album in 13 years.

So far, the group has played Phoenix Innovation Park at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, a farm in Ames, Iowa and Los Angeles.

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