It ends tonight — or does it?
The All-American Rejects’ unorthodox live performance within the yard of a home close to the College of Missouri in Columbia on Could 18 was shut down by police.
However one of many officers who’s a fan of the band allow them to play one final tune to wrap up the evening.
In a 10-minute video of the live performance, the band had been performing their 2005 hit “Move Along” when bandleader Tyson Ritter advised his bandmates and the group, “Alright guys. Whoa, whoa whoa. We’ve gotta stop it.”
“The cops just shut us down,” Ritter, 41, added. “Sorry, y’all. We just got kicked off campus.”
The gang booed because the band stopped their efficiency and Ritter disappeared from the yard.
Because the viewers chanted “f–k the police,” Ritter returned and advised everybody, “They said we can play one more f—ing song! We get one more song!”
After the group cheered, Ritter mentioned, “I haven’t done this in a long time, but I’d really like to thank the local police for letting us f—ing keep carrying on.”
“Holy s–t. How often do you get a blessing from an officer?” Ritter continued. “Well, I guess we’ve got one more song for you, and I’ll give you 1 million guesses to guess which one. You might recognize it.”
The band then carried out their 2008 hit “Gives You Hell” for the ultimate tune of the evening.
“Thank you so much for coming out you guys,” Ritter advised the group. “Get home safely because the man let us keep playing. You take care, Columbia. Congrats on the graduations.”
Mark Fitzgerald, the Columbia Police Division’s assistant chief of police, advised CNN that the band, their safety workers and the group had been “very cooperative” with officers — regardless of that the live performance was “in violation of several local ordinances.”
Fitzgerald mentioned that the officers who responded to the scene “listened to a couple of songs” earlier than the patrol sergeant advised the band of the principles they had been breaking.
However the sergeant additionally knowledgeable the band that they may play yet another tune earlier than they ended the live performance.
“The Sergeant told me that he knew exactly who the band was and listened to them a lot while he was in college,” Fitzgerald shared. “The Police Department would be happy to have the All-American Rejects return and play in Columbia, hopefully with the proper permits and approval.”
The All-American Rejects — which incorporates Ritter, lead guitarist Nick Wheeler, rhythm guitarist Mike Kennerty and drummer Chris Gaylor — have been on a home celebration tour the place they’ve stopped at a number of school cities to carry out at yard events.
They already visited the College of Southern California and the College of Wisconsin-Inexperienced Bay.