The ultimate guide to OneRepublic’s tour

OneRepublic

Pop-rock sensation OneRepublic will bring their “Sweet Escape Tour” to Australia and New Zealand next year. With support from special guest Zara Larsson, Ryan Tedder and the crew will bring their hit songs “Counting Stars” and “Apologize” to life.

Grammy-nominated OneRepublic is a pop-rock band formed in Colorado in 2002. The band is led by the charismatic Ryan Tedder, whose songwriting genius has penned hits for Beyoncé and Adele.

The rest of the crew consists of Zach Filkins (guitar, viola), Drew Brown (guitar), Brent Kutzle (bass, cello), Eddie Fisher (drums), and Brian Willett (keyboards, percussion, violin).

With chart-toppers like “Apologize” and “Counting Stars,” they have amassed billions of streams, multiple music awards, and a Grammy nomination. Their live shows are a euphoric blend of energy, storytelling, and connection that leaves fans buzzing.

This ultimate guide dives into OneRepublic’s 2026 tour, a spectacle promising to elevate their legacy. From their latest album’s triumphs to the electric atmosphere of their concerts, this article will cover tour dates, setlists, ticket tips, and fan must-know.

Whether you are a long-time devotee or a new fan, this guide is your roadmap to experiencing OneRepublic’s magic live. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world where music meets soul—here’s everything you need to join the journey!

 

The album/tour

The Colorado Springs band released their sixth studio album, “Artificial Paradise,” on July 12, 2024. It is a 15-track pop-rock masterpiece that includes earworm singles like “Sunshine” and “I Ain’t Worried.” These tracks, alongside “Hurt” and “Sink or Swim,” have dominated airwaves.

The album’s lead single, “I Ain’t Worried” from Top Gun: Maverick, has soared past 3 billion streams globally. “Fire” was the official song for the 2024 UEFA Euro competition. The album peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 200, with “Counting Stars” holding firm at 2.2 billion streams and a 68-week chart run. All these are testaments to the band’s longevity and resilience.

The album’s success is not just numbers; OneRepublic earned a 2025 Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album, adding to their 2009 nod for “Apologize,” which also snagged a LOS40 Music Award for Best International Song.

Their ability to weave emotional depth with infectious hooks has critics raving, with Rolling Stone calling it “a bold evolution of their sound.” From sold-out arenas to festival stages, “Artificial Paradise” will be the masterpiece behind OneRepublic’s live magic in 2026.

OneRepublic have announced the dates for their highly anticipated Australia and New Zealand tour in 2026. OneRepublic’s 2026 “Sweet Escape Tour” is set to be a bucket-list experience, tearing through Australia and New Zealand with Swedish pop star Zara Larsson.

Larsson has also been breaking records of her own. Her platinum-certified 2017 full-length “So Good” is one of the most-streamed debuts on Spotify by a female artist ever.

The tour will be kicking off on February 4 at Spark Arena in Auckland. Furthermore, the Colorado band will play in Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, Gold Coast’s HOTA Outdoors, Brisbane’s Riverstage, and Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl.

The tour will wrap up in Perth on February 18 at the RAC Arena—a total of 6 shows, 5 in Australia and 1 in New Zealand. Expect innovative staging, LED screens, dynamic lighting, and maybe even pyrotechnics. That will make every venue feel like a fever dream.

In addition, the multi-platinum band OneRepublic will be playing at festival shows in 2026, specifically the Lookout Festival, as part of their “Sweet Escape” tour. The Lookout Festival will take place in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, in February 2026. OneRepublic is also headlining the festival.

How to get tickets

Keep an eye on Seatsnet.com for available ticket listings for OneRepublic’s 2025-2026 tour.

Visit their site, search “OneRepublic,” and browse available dates and venues.

You’ll find options from general admission to premium seating, with transparent pricing to fit your budget.

Select your city, choose your seats, and check out securely—Seatsnet’s user-friendly interface makes it seamless.

Sign up for alerts to snag presale codes or last-minute deals, especially for high-demand shows like Sydney or London.

Prices vary by venue, so compare options early to lock in the best spots.

Follow OneRepublic on social media for tour updates, setlist teases, or surprise ticket drops.

Join fan clubs for exclusive presale access.

 

The ultimate fan guide to seeing OneRepublic

OneRepublic’s “The Sweet Escape Tour” will be a thrilling, emotional, and unforgettable experience. It will feel like chasing paradise. So, plan to enjoy every bit of the run. Start by purchasing tickets from a reliable ticketing platform like Seatsnet.com.

Then go ahead and check each venue’s website for transport tips: rideshares or public transit that can help you dodge parking hassles. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere, grab merch, or dine at nearby spots.

Dress for comfort but bring the vibe; think band tees or glow sticks to match the crowd’s energy. OneRepublic’s shows are interactive, so be ready to sing along to “Counting Stars” or clap during “Good Life.” Ryan Tedder often shares stories, so listen up for heartfelt moments or charity shoutouts.

Stay connected with the band’s socials for last-minute updates or surprise guest announcements. Budget for tickets early; prices vary by venue size, but transparent pricing on sites like Seatsnet.com helps.

Bring a portable charger for photos; trust me, you will want to capture the light show. Most importantly, let loose. OneRepublic’s concerts are a safe space to belt out lyrics and connect with fellow fans.

 

Possible setlist

The pop-rock band’s 2026 “Sweet Escape Tour” setlist is poised to be a crowd-pleaser, blending “Artificial Paradise”‘s fresh hits with timeless classics. The band often opens with a dramatic “Light It Up,” setting the stage ablaze.

Expect staples like “Counting Stars” and “Apologize” to be non-negotiable, igniting sing-alongs, while “I Ain’t Worried” brings high-octane energy.

New tracks like “Hurt” and “Chasing Paradise,” showcasing their evolved sound, may make the setlist. Fans might hear “Good Life” or “All the Right Moves” for nostalgic feelings and occasional covers, like a spontaneous Coldplay riff, to keep things fresh.

“Light It Up”

“Secrets”

“All the Right Moves”

“Apologize”

“Good Life”

“Stop and Stare”

“Counting Stars”

“I Ain’t Worried.”

“Hurt”

“Sink or Swim”

“Chasing Paradise”

“Lived”

“Love Runs Out”

“If I Lose Myself”

“Wanted”

“West Coast”

“Rescue Me”

“Someday”

 

“Sweet Escape Tour” dates and venues

New Zealand

Wednesday, February 4

Spark Arena, Auckland

Australia:

Friday, February 6

Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

Wednesday, February 11

Hota Outdoors, Gold Coast

Thursday, February 12

Riverstage, Brisbane

Sunday, February 15

Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne

Wednesday, February 18

RAC Arena, Perth

 

 

Xsnoize Author
Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and host of the XS Noize Podcast, where he interviews top music artists and emerging talent. Known for insightful, in-depth conversations, Mark brings a passionate, fan-first approach to music journalism. Favourite album: Achtung Baby by U2. Follow on X: @mark_xsnoize.

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