October 11, 2025 – Steelhouse – Omaha, NE
Saturday night, October 11, 2025, Steelhouse in downtown Omaha, Nebraska was packed wall-to-wall for All Time Low’s Everyone’s Talking Tour. Thousands of fans filled the venue, and from the moment the lights dimmed, it was clear this was going to be an unforgettable night. The energy was electric, the crowd was loud, and every band on the lineup brought their A-game.
Kicking off the night was The Paradox, an Atlanta-based group that’s been making serious waves since forming in June 2024. The band—made up of Eric Dangerfield on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Donald Bryant on bass, Christopher “Xelan” Bernard on lead guitar and background vocals, and Percy “PC3” Crews on drums—has quickly become a fresh force in the pop-punk scene. Their rise has been fueled not only by their undeniable talent but also by their unique perspective as young African American musicians breaking into a genre where diversity has long been lacking. Within just three weeks of launching their social media, The Paradox went viral, gaining over 730,000 followers and catching the attention of big names like Jack White, who personally invited them to open one of his Nashville shows. They’ve even opened for Green Day at Truist Park, and their live performance showed exactly why they’re attracting so much buzz. They had incredible energy, connected instantly with the crowd, and absolutely set the tone for the night ahead.
The Paradox Setlist:
- Imani
- Do It Again
- Leave My Room
- Bender
- Ms. Lauren
- Do Me Like That
Next up was The Cab, a band that originally formed in Las Vegas and consists of Alexander DeLeon, Alex T. Marshall, Joey Thunder, Dave Briggs, and Chantry Johnson. The Cab brought a slick, confident performance that had the crowd dancing and singing along. They’re no strangers to recognition—named one of Alternative Press’ “Bands You Need to Know” back in 2008, their debut album Whisper War hit #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and their follow-up, Symphony Soldier, climbed to #62 on the Billboard 200. Their set showed why they’ve maintained a loyal following over the years. They were full of gratitude toward the fans, smiling the entire time, and delivered a high-energy, fun set that perfectly bridged the gap between the new and the nostalgic.
The Cab Setlist:
- One of THOSE Nights
- Take My Hand
- Stay This Way Forever
- Bad
- Temporary Bliss
- Bounce
- Angel with a Shotgun
Rounding out the openers was Mayday Parade, who took things to another level. The band—made up of Derek Sanders, Alex Garcia, Brooks Betts, Jeremy Lenzo, and Jake Bundrick—came out swinging, and the audience erupted. The singalongs were loud enough to rival the band’s own microphones, proving just how deep their connection with fans runs. Mayday Parade’s debut album A Lesson in Romantics went Gold and remains a pop-punk classic, while their passionate performances have earned them nominations from MTV and Alternative Press. They currently have over two million monthly listeners on Spotify, and their latest album Sad continues to showcase their heartfelt songwriting and tight musicianship. They looked and sounded incredible on stage, feeding off the energy of the crowd and giving everyone a reminder of why they’ve been a staple of the scene for nearly two decades.
Mayday Parade Setlist:
- Under My Sweater
- Jersey
- I’d Hate to Be You When People Find Out What This Song Is About
- Piece of Your Heart
- Kids In Love
- By the Way
- Oh Well, Oh Well
- Black Cat
- Jamie All Over
After a brief intermission, it was time for All Time Low—and the wait was worth it. The band, made up of Alex Gaskarth, Jack Barakat, Zack Merrick, and Rian Dawson, stormed onto the stage with an explosive opener and never let up. This was my third time seeing them live, and they somehow keep finding new ways to top themselves. Hailing from Towson, Maryland, All Time Low has been a mainstay in pop-punk since the early 2000s, with nine studio albums, countless charting singles, and a dedicated global fanbase. They’ve won multiple awards over the years, including Album of the Year honors from both Alternative Press and Rock Sound, and it’s easy to see why. Their chemistry on stage is unmatched, their banter hilarious, and their musicianship flawless. With over 9.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, they continue to dominate the genre. Their latest record, Everyone’s Talking!, fits right in with their greatest hits, and the mix of new tracks and fan favorites kept the entire crowd moving from start to finish.
The night ended with smiles everywhere and that satisfied buzz you only get after witnessing a truly great show. Every band on the bill brought something special, but All Time Low proved once again that they’re still one of the best live acts around.
This was an awesome show, and one of those nights that reminded everyone why live music is so powerful.
All Time Low Setlist:
- Oh No!
- SUCKERPUNCH
- Weightless
- PMA
- Damned If I Do Ya (Damned If I Don’t)
- Dark Side of Your Room
- English Blood / American Heartache
- Sleeping In
- Modern Love
- Getaway Green
- Something’s Gotta Give
- Missing You
- Glitter & Crimson
- Butterflies
- Dirty Laundry
- Sleepwalking
- Hate This Song
- Monsters
- Kids in the Dark
- A Love Like War
Encore:
- The Weather
- Lost In Stereo
- Dear Maria, Count Me In
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