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CBS News
09-08-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
As Sheetz teases The All-American Rejects appearance in Pittsburgh, fans line up
As Sheetz is teasing an appearance in Pittsburgh on Friday from The All-American Rejects, a frenzy of fans has descended on the gas station chain on Stubenville Pike. Fans are hoping to catch a pop-up concert from the pop-rock band on Friday at the Sheetz in McKees Rocks. The band posted photos of the long lines of fans to its Instagram Stories on Friday night. The official Sheetz X account also teased an event. "Guess who showed up to work today? Second shift starts at 7pm in Pittsburgh!" the post said. The All-American Rejects — known for their hits including "Swing Swing," "Gives You Hell," "Move Along," and "Dirty Little Secret" — entered the scene in the early 2000s and became a mainstay on the radio. The group has played numerous impromptu concerts recently and is on a house party tour, with a planned stop in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on Aug. 17. The band, formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has four members: Tyson Ritter, Nick Wheeler, Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor.


CBS News
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Jonas Brothers moving Wrigley Field tour stop to new venue
The Jonas Brothers are moving their Chicago tour stop out of the city and into the suburbs this summer. The band's "Hometown Tour" was originally scheduled to perform at Wrigley Field on August 26. The Cubs website states, "This concert has been canceled." The August 26 show will ow take place at the Credit 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, according to an announcement on Instagram on Sunday. The updated tour schedule also includes new show dates and cities. It is not clear whether presale tickets purchased for the Wrigley Field show will be refunded or transferred. Fans with presale tickets shared concerns about Ticketmaster not accepting tickets sold through the original vendor, which some have said is the Major League Baseball website. Fans in Washington, D.C., reported similar concerns due to a venue switch. CBS News Chicago reached out to Wrigley Field stadium organizers for more information on ticket transfers. The band said this tour will kick off their new album while celebrating "20 years of making music together." Special guests joining the tour include "Marshmello," "The All-American Rejects," and "Boys Like Girls." Tickers for the "Hometown Tour" go on sale on Friday, June 20 at 10 a.m.