[News] ONEREPUBLIC ANNOUNCE ‘LIVE IN CONCERT’ AUSTRALIAN TOUR

GRAMMY® nominated, multi-platinum selling band OneRepublic announce their return to Australia for 3 East Coast tour dates in March 2023, with special guest Masked Wolf. The ‘Live In Concert’ tour will commence in Melbourne on March 10, followed by Sydney on March 11 and concluding in Brisbane on March 14.

ONEREPUBLIC
AUSTRALIA 2023

MELBOURNE, MCA | FRIDAY, MARCH 10
SYDNEY, AWARE SUPER THEATRE | SATURDAY, MARCH 11
BRISBANE, FORTITUDE MUSIC HALL | TUESDAY, MARCH 14

OneRepublic, fronted by the enigmatic Ryan Tedder, have provided some of the most memorable and successful pop hits of their generation, including chart and streaming smashes “Apologize”, “Stop and Stare”, “Rescue Me” and “Counting Stars”. The band has blasted back into global charts with their smash hit “I Ain’t Worried” which is featured in the blockbuster movie, Top Gun: Maverick. The video, directed by Isaac Rentz, includes stunning footage from the film. It has already chalked up more than 5.5M streams in Australia, reaching top 10 on the ARIA Chart and #5 on Spotify.

OneRepublic are riding high following the release of their 5th studio album Human. The album includes tracks which combined have over 2.5 billion global streams, “Run”, “Somebody To Love”, “Wanted”, “Didn’t I”, “Better Days” and “Rescue Me”, which has been certified RIAA Gold (US).

Sydney’s Masked Wolf has unassumingly established himself as a powerful, passionate, and primal hip-hop force. In 2018, he dropped his independent debut “Speed Racer.” It gathered millions of streams and turned heads across Australia. Following “Night Rider” and “Water Walkin,” he unveiled “Astronaut in the Ocean”, awash in airy guitar, jagged 808s, neon keys, and deft wordplay. It quickly inspired millions of Tik Tok videos, and as Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl champ quarterback Patrick Mahomes incorporated the tune in an Instagram post, it exploded in early 2021. Amassing over 2 billion streams and counting, the buzzing rapper and singer unleashed a torrent of personal truths and emotions on his debut long player, Astronomical.