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All over the United States refuses to lead singer Tyson Ritter Joining only fans.

The band’s lead singer, 41, shared the news in an interview GQ Published Wednesday, June 4, reveals that he hopes the platform will enable the band to build a closer connection with fans.

“Yes, I’m going to start with a fan with only one. All-American refuses to do it behind me and is very happy to be supported by my band in this wild adventure in 2025,” Ritter told the media.

He said Ritter’s new efforts have attracted fans, all in the name of innovation.

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“[The] The excitement behind the whole thing is like, “Where can we disrupt it?” Ritter explained. “We’ve always been a band, and in our music, the tongue bursts on the cheeks. So why don’t you know, a little bit through the zipper?”

As for what kind of content you can expect on his Only Flas page, Ritter replied, “full extra rock and all access,” although he didn’t elaborate on what this might be.

The singer said the page would be free, but, he quipped, “If anything, maybe you would pay 69 cents just because of our little cheeky cat.”

“I don’t think most people realize that only fans are the product of the pandemic, which was originally Patrion of the artist. Then, it was infiltrated by a genre, making it a bit like a telescope,” Ritter added.

“It’s an experience that provides an artist with a price set and it’s an experience that an artist has for fans. There’s no middleman, no subscription fee unless that artist chooses to do it. It seems like a good thing.” GQ.

Ritter KadibShe used the platform in 2020 to promote her hit song “Wap” Denise Richards and Lily Allenand its account is dedicated only to pictures of her feet.

Allen, 40, joined the platform in July 2024. A few months later, she said her feet make more money in photos with fans only than music streams on Spotify.

X user commented to a post from Allen last October: “Imagine being one of Europe’s largest pop singers/musicians and then being simplified to that.”

Allen replied: “Imagine is [an] Artist, with nearly 8 million listeners on Spotify every month, but making more money by having 1,000 people subscribe to your foot pictures. Don’t hate players, hate games. ”

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