OneRepublic announce UK tour with Manchester show - and they'll be joined by a very special guest
by Adam Maidment · Manchester Evening NewsAmerican band OneRepublic have announced a huge European tour for next year - which will include a show in Manchester.
The music act, led by Ryan Tedder, are behind a number of huge hits including Counting Stars, Stop and Stare, and Apologise. To date, they have released six albums, including this year’s Artificial Paradise.
This morning, OneRepublic unveiled a 27-date UK and European tour which will kick off in Ireland and the UK - starting at Dublin's 3Arena on September 18, 2025.
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Their 'Escape To Europe' tour will also see the band perform in Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, London and Manchester - bringing the show to Co-op Live on September 24. Tickets will go on sale here.
Across all dates, OneRepublic will be joined by special guest and former The X Factor star Ella Henderson. Her debut single Ghost, which went straight to number one, was co-written by the band’s frontman Tedder.
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Since then, Ella has toured the world and has achieved a number of big singles including Crazy What Love Can Do, React, and Alibi. This summer, she performed at Manchester's Parklife festival in Heaton Park.
Following the UK and Ireland dates, OneRepublic's European tour will then head to the likes of Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Stockholm, Munich and Madrid, before ending in Lisbon on November 16.
Tickets for the tour will go on general sale on Friday (November 22) at 10am via Ticketmaster and See Tickets. There will also be a number of pre-sale opportunities, with Co-operative Members being able to get early access from Wednesday (November 20) at 10am.
The full UK and European 2025 tour dates for OneRepublic are:
18 Sep - Ireland, Dublin, 3Arena
20 Sep - Birmingham, Utilita Arena
21 Sep - Cardiff, Utilita Arena
23 Sep - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
24 Sep - Manchester, Co-op Live
26 Sep - London, The O2
28 Sep - Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
29 Sep - Hamburg, Barclays Arena
1 Oct - Cologne, Lanxess Arena
2 Oct - Berlin, Uber Arena
4 Oct - Lodz, Atlas Arena
5 Oct - Prague, O2 Arena
7 Oct - Paris, Accor Arena
8 Oct - Antwerp, Lotto Arena
10 Oct - Bologna, Unipol Arena
11 Oct - Milan, Unipol Forum
30 Oct -Copenhagen, Royal Arena
31 Oct - Stockholm, Avicii Arena
1 Nov - Norway, Oslo, Unity Arena
4 Nov - Latvia, Riga, Arena Riga
5 Nov - Lithuania, Kaunas, Zalgiris Arena
7 Nov - Germany, Frankfurt, Festhalle
9 Nov - Germany, Munich, Olympiahalle
10 Nov - Switzerland, Zurich, Hallenstadion
11 Nov - Austria, Vienna, Stadthalle
14 Nov - Spain, Madrid, Palacio Vistalegre
16 Nov - Portugal, Lisbon, MEO Arena