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Eva Osborne

Grammy-nominated band, OneRepublic, have announced the ‘Escape to Europe’ 2025 Tour, which will kick off at Dublin’s 3Arena on September 18th, 2025.

The band will perform at 27 arenas across major European cities, including London, Paris and Berlin, concluding in Lisbon in November 2025.

The band will be joined by special guest Ella Henderson, who’s UK number 1 debut single ‘Ghost’ was co-written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder.

Tickets priced from €66.70 go on sale this Friday, November 22nd at 10am, with presale available from Tuesday, November 19th.

This Summer, OneRepublic released their sixth studio album “Artificial Paradise”, which included huge hits “RUNAWAY” plus “I Ain’t Worried” which featured in blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick, and has been streamed over three billion times.

The album also included their latest collaboration with David Guetta, “I Don’t Wanna Wait”, which has amassed nearly a billion streams since its release.

‘Escape To Europe’ 2025 UK/EU Tour:

Sep 18th

Ireland, Dublin, 3Arena

Sep 20th

UK, Birmingham, Utilita Arena

Sep 21st

UK, Cardiff, Utilita Arena

Sep 23rd

UK, Glasgow, OVO Hydro

Sep 24th

UK, Manchester, Co-op Live

Sep 26th

UK, London, The O2

Sep 28th

Netherlands, Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome

Sep 29th

Germany, Hamburg, Barclays Arena

Oct 1st

Germany, Cologne, Lanxess Arena

Oct 2nd

Germany, Berlin, Uber Arena

Oct 4th

Poland, Lodz, Atlas Arena

Oct 5th

Czech Rep, Prague, O2 Arena

Oct 7th

France, Paris, Accor Arena

Oct 8th

Belgium, Antwerp, Lotto Arena

Oct 10th

Italy, Bologna, Unipol Arena

Oct 11th

Italy, Milan, Unipol Forum

Oct 30th

Denmark, Copenhagen, Royal Arena

Oct 31st

Sweden, Stockholm, Avicii Arena

Nov 1st

Norway, Oslo, Unity Arena

Nov 4th

Latvia, Riga, Arena Riga

Nov 5th

Lithuania, Kaunas, Zalgiris Arena

Nov 7th

Germany, Frankfurt, Festhalle

Nov 9th

Germany, Munich, Olympiahalle

Nov 10th

Switzerland, Zurich, Hallenstadion

Nov 11th

Austria, Vienna, Stadthalle

Nov 14th

Spain, Madrid, Palacio Vistalegre

Nov 16th

Portugal, Lisbon, MEO Arena

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