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OneRepublic at Atlas Arena in Łódź

On October 4th, OneRepublic lit up Atlas Arena in Łódź (Poland) with their full of global hits discography. Ryan Tedder’s impressive vocals, fun production and numerous interactions with fans created a really nostalgic and danceable nearly 2 hour long show. Known not only as the band’s frontman, but also as the songwriter behind many global hits for other artists, Tedder shared his talent throughout the night.
In a playful moment at stage B, the band performed “Halo” – the song Tedder co-wrote for Beyoncé – joking that he and his co-writer had essentially written a love song to Jay-Z. They also treated the crowd with the short cover of “Bleeding Love” by Leona Lewis, another worldwide hit from Tedder’s songwriting portfolio. OneRepublic also prepared some surprise gifts for the fans and kicked a few football balls signed by all band members to different parts of the arena.
The concert was filled with energy, emotions during performances such as “Apologize” or “I Lived”, and warm interactions with the audience – including jokes and plenty of Polish phrases from Tedder. OneRepublic also surprised fans by performing their brand-new track “I Need Your Love” live before its official release – the song is set to come out before the end of the year.
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Upcoming Tour Dates:
7 Oct 2025 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
8 Oct 2025 – Antwerp, BE – Lotto Arena
10 Oct 2025 – Bologna, IT – Unipol Arena
11 Oct 2025 – Milan, IT – Unipol Forum
30 Oct 2025 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
31 Oct 2025 – Stockholm, SE – Avicii Arena
1 Nov 2025 – Oslo, NO – Unity Arena
7 Nov 2025 – Frankfurt, DE – Festhalle
9 Nov 2025 – Munich, DE – Olympiahalle
14 Nov 2025 – Madrid, ES – Palacio Vistalegre
Sweet Escape Tour 2026
14 Feb 2026 – Torquay, VIC, AU – Torquay Common (LOOKOUT – OneRepublic)4 Feb 2026 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena (with special guest Zara Larsson)
7 Feb 2026 – Speers Point, NSW, AU – Speers Point Park (LOOKOUT – OneRepublic)
12 Feb 2026 – Brisbane, QLD, AU – Riverstage Brisbane (with special guest Zara Larsson)
More information on the band’s website.
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All Photo Credit: Martyna Florczuk
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Joost Klein Brings World Tour With Chaos and Heart in Vancouver
Fresh off two sets at Coachella 2026 — a historic milestone as the first Dutch-language artist to ever grace that stage — Joost Klein brought his world tour to Vancouver’s Harbour Event & Convention Centre on Monday night. If the Southern California desert crowds were a warm-up, Vancouver got the real thing.
From the opening notes of Ome Robert to a euphoric, arms-in-the-air Europapa, Klein delivered nearly 30 songs worth of controlled chaos. The Frisian artist operates in a genuinely singular space, somewhere between Dutch hardcore, punk fury, and emotionally devastating party music. And the packed room at Harbour centre felt every single frequency. Sweat was basically precipitation by the midpoint of the set.
The mosh pits were, predictably, unhinged. Klein summons that energy. Circle pits tore open during Gabberland and BOOM BOOM!!!!!, and the crowd obliged every invitation. Yet between the mayhem, there were quieter moments. A gorgeous Zonder Jou hushed the room before Klein rebuilt the roof again.
Highlights were abundant: a wild TRAFIK! (his take on Käärijä’s banger), and an abridged Friesenjung that turned into a full remix by the encore.
This is a guy who started as a teenage Dutch YouTuber, got disqualified from Eurovision 2024 for comments that some judged controversial, and somehow ended up headlining a world tour on five continents. Nobody saw it coming, Klein included. The rest of the world better be ready for this tour.
Joost Klein will be on tour in North America, Europe and Australia until December 2026. Head to his website for all the information.
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All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer
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Wheatus Play their Debut Album in Full at The Pearl in Vancouver
On April 13, Wheatus rolled into Vancouver and made a strong case that they’ve outgrown rooms like The Pearl. The show was sold out, shoulder-to-shoulder, and honestly felt like it could’ve filled the Commodore Ballroom across the street without breaking a sweat.
Opening support from Chief State and Brain Bent set the tone early, but once Brendan B. Brown and company hit the stage, the night turned into a loose, fan-driven ride. True to form, the band leaned into spontaneity, pulling from a deep catalogue with help from the crowd, before the show even started. “Leroy,” “Truffles,” and “Wannabe Gangstar” landed fast, while “Hump’Em N’ Dump’Em” slipped in a cheeky nod to Madonna.
Covers were a big part of the night. Their take on Erasure’s “A Little Respect” turned into a full-room singalong, complete with a “My Girl” tag, and “Basket Case” by Green Day brought a jolt of energy mid-set. A Canadian highlight came with “My Music at Work,” a respectful nod to The Tragically Hip that hit especially well with the local crowd, followed later by a heartfelt “Time Stand Still” from Rush.
The deeper cuts, “Lemonade,” “Fourteen,” and “I’d Never Write a Song About You, ”showed the band’s range, balancing humour with real vulnerability. Then came “Teenage Dirtbag.” No surprise, it turned into mass karaoke, with every fan in the room locked in from the first line.
Instead of ending big, they closed small. Brown returned alone for an off-mic acoustic “Desperate Songs,” quiet enough that you could hear the room breathe. It was a simple finish that summed up the night: warm and completely in sync with the crowd.
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All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer
