Juncos Hollinger Racing and Conor Daly welcome the All-American Rejects as Official Partner for Music City Grand Prix
Juncos Hollinger Racing (JHR) and Conor Daly are excited to announce the All-American Rejects, multi-platinum American alternative and pop-rock band, as Official Partner for the Music City Grand Prix.
As Official Partner, the All-American Rejects will activate the partnership with a full livery and additional content opportunities. Additionally, Conor Daly will wear a firesuit visually designed by streetwear disruptor, KidSuper. The All-American Rejects will also be headlining the pre-race party at the season finale in Nashville.
Conor Daly, Driver of the No. 76 Juncos Hollinger Chevrolet: “Racing in Nashville is always special, but getting to team up with the All-American Rejects for the season finale takes it to another level. Music and motorsport both run on energy and emotion, and to bring those worlds together for the fans is going to be unforgettable. I can’t wait to put on a show on track while they light up the stage off it.”
Tyson Ritter, lead vocalist and bass guitarist of the All-American Rejects: “We are floored about being the fastest band in the world this weekend in music city for the Indy Car Grand Prix! We couldn’t be more proud to have Connor Daly wearing our colors for our new single “Easy Come, Easy Go. He’s a beast on a circle, and a helluva great human that we have cheered on since we met at the Indy 500. Great collaborations bring great collaborators, and the icing on this endeavor is the ever-disruptive fashion auteur himself- KidSuper, who designed Conor’s singular racing suit, marking this penultimate moment for rock and road.”
Fans will see the All-American Rejects #76 Juncos Hollinger Chevrolet during the Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway on August 31.
About the All-American Rejects
Formed in 1999 in Stillwater, Oklahoma, The All-American Rejects quickly became one of the most iconic pop-rock bands of the early 2000s. The group’s core members; Tyson Ritter (vocals and bass) and Nick Wheeler (guitar and drums)—first started making music together as teenagers, blending Ritter’s hook-fueled lyrics with Wheeler’s line-and-sinker guitar style. Over the years, they’ve become known for their ability to craft anthemic, emotionally charged songs that resonate with fans across generations.