OneRepublic will bring their ‘Escape To Europe’ 2025 tour to UK & Ireland arenas.
OneRepublic 2025 Tour Dates:
Dublin 3Arena, 18 Sept
Birmingham Utilita Arena, 20
Cardiff Utilita Arena, 21
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 23
Manchester Co-op LIVE, 24
London The O2, 26
Tickets on sale Friday (22 November) at 10am from Ticketmaster AXS See Tickets
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The Grammy-nominated band will be joined by special guest Ella Henderson, who’s UK No.1 debut single ‘Ghost’ was co-written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder.
The American pop-rock band released their sixth studio album, ‘Artificial Paradise’, in July 2024, featuring hit singles like ‘RUNAWAY’ and ‘I Ain’t Worried’. The latter was featured in the blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick and has surpassed 3 billion streams. The album also includes their latest collaboration with David Guetta, ‘I Don’t Wanna Wait’, which has amassed nearly a billion streams since its release.
OneRepublic released their debut studio album ‘Dreaming Out Loud’ in 2007. The record included the 20m selling smash single ‘Apologize’ and earned them a Grammy nomination. The band’s sophomore album, 2009s ‘Waking Up’, produced the hit singles ‘All the Right Moves’, ‘Secrets’ and ‘Good Life’.” The certified-platinum album ‘Native’ followed in 2013, featuring the No.1 hit and 41 million selling single ‘Counting Stars’. OneRepublic released ‘Oh My My’, their fourth full-length album in 2016.
Their 2021 album, ‘Human’ featured a string of singles which combined have over 2.5 billion global streams: ‘Someday’, ‘Run’, ‘Somebody To Love’, ‘Wanted’, ‘Didn’t I’, ‘Better Days’ and ‘Rescue Me’. At the end of 2023, they released ‘Dear Santa’ for the Holiday season.
More recently, the band collaborated with Italian Electronic group Meduza and German artist Leony for the release of ‘Fire’, the official song for the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament, which they performed in Berlin at the Closing Ceremony.
OneRepublic comprises of singer-songwriter and lead vocalist Ryan Tedder, guitarists Zach Filkins and Drew Brown, keys Brian Willett, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher.
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