Native Tour

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Native Tour
Tour by OneRepublic
Native Summer Tour poster.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Oceania
Associated album Native
Start dateApril 2, 2013
End dateSeptember 20, 2015
No. of shows203
Box office$36,799,000 [1]
OneRepublic concert chronology

The Native Tour (also known as the Native Summer Tour in North America or as the Native Fall Tour in Europe) is the third headlining concert tour by American Pop rock band OneRepublic, in support of their third studio album Native (2013). [2] OneRepublic were joined on the Native Summer leg of the tour by The Script and American Authors, and on the European "Native Fall Tour" leg by Kongos. The tour has traveled across five continents: Asia, Europe, Oceania, North America, and Africa. The tour began on April 2, 2013 in Milan, Italy and ended on September 20, 2015 in São Paulo, Brazil.

Contents

Background

The first North American leg was announced April 23, 2013. [3] In September 2013, the band announced Australian and New Zealand dates. [4] The first round for the Summer 2014 North American dates were announced in December 2013. This leg was dubbed the "Native Summer Tour". [5] Those dates showed an influx in sales and sold out shows in major markets which surprised the band and promoters. [6] This prompted additional dates for that leg which were announced in February 2014. [7]

Concert synopsis

OneRepublic performing in Bucharest 4 June 4, 2015 Ryan Tedder Bucharest 2015.jpeg
OneRepublic performing in Bucharest 4 June 4, 2015

The set begins with the band "in silhouette behind a white curtain before it was ripped away to revel an uncluttered set with a projection screen." [8] The stage is designed with "diamond-shaped video screens, a multi-level stage" and a catwalk which leads to a B-stage on which the band plays on for a section of the show. [9]

The set list includes the band's well-known songs and covers, such as "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong), "Take Me to Church" (Hozier) and "Budapest" by George Ezra and others.

Opening acts

Setlists

The setlists below are an example as it varies from date to date.

  1. "Don't Look Down"
  2. "Light It Up"
  3. "Secrets"
  4. "All the Right Moves"
  5. "What You Wanted"
  6. "Stop and Stare"
  7. "Something I Need"
  8. "Apologize"
  9. "Preacher"
  10. "Come Home"
  11. "Counting Stars"
  12. "Can't Stop"
  13. "Au Revoir"
  14. "Feel Again"
  15. "Good Life"
  16. "I Lived"
Encore
  1. "Love Runs Out"
  2. "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong cover)
  3. "If I Lose Myself"

Source [8]

North America leg 3

Canada

  1. "Don't Look Down"
  2. "Light It Up"
  3. "Secrets"
  4. "All the Right Moves"
  5. "What You Wanted"
  6. "Stop and Stare"
  7. "Something I Need"
  8. "Praise You" (Fatboy Slim cover)
  9. "Apologize"/"Stay with Me" (Sam Smith cover)
  10. "Budapest" (George Ezra cover)
  11. "Preacher"
  12. "Good Life"
  13. Spanish Guitar Melody
  14. "Counting Stars"
  15. "Can't Stop"
  16. "Au Revoir"
  17. "Feel Again"
  18. "I Lived"
  19. "Love Runs Out"
  20. "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong cover)
  21. "If I Lose Myself" Alesso remix)

Source:

[11] [12]
Asia leg 3

Tel Aviv

  1. "Don't Look Down"
  2. "Light It Up"
  3. "Secrets"
  4. "All the Right Moves"
  5. "Apologize"/"Stay With Me" (Sam Smith cover)
  6. "Budapest" (George Ezra cover)
  7. "Preacher"
  8. "Good Life"
  9. Spanish Guitar Melody
  10. "Counting Stars"
  11. "Can't Stop"
  12. "Au Revoir"
  13. "Feel Again"
  14. "Love Runs Out"
  15. "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong cover)
  16. "I Lived"
  17. "If I Lose Myself"
Source: [13]
Europe leg 4

May 30 – June 15, 2015

  1. "Light It Up"
  2. "Secrets"
  3. "All the Right Moves"
  4. "What You Wanted"
  5. "Stop and Stare"
  6. "Something I Need"
  7. "Apologize"/"Stay With Me" (Sam Smith cover)
  8. "Budapest" (George Ezra cover)
  9. "Preacher"
  10. "Good Life"
  11. Spanish Guitar Melody
  12. "Counting Stars"
  13. "Can't Stop"
  14. "Au Revoir"
  15. "Feel Again"
  16. "Good Life"
  17. "I Lived"
Encore
  1. "Love Runs Out"
  2. "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong cover)
  3. "If I Lose Myself"
Source: [14] [15]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendanceGross revenue
Europe Leg 1 [16]
April 2, 2013 Milan Italy Alcatraz2,000 / 2,000
April 3, 2013 Lausanne Switzerland Salle Metropole
April 5, 2013 Zürich Komplex 457
April 6, 2013 Lauterbrunnen Snowpen Air
April 8, 2013 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle 16,152 / 16,152
April 9, 2013 Munich Germany Zenith
April 10, 2013 Stuttgart LKA-Longhorn
April 11, 2013 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
April 13, 2013 Düsseldorf Germany Mitsubishi Electric Halle
April 14, 2013 Hanover Hanover Capitol
April 15, 2013BerlinHuxley's Neue Welt
April 17, 2013 Offenbach Capitol Theatre
April 18, 2013 Amsterdam Netherlands Paradiso
April 19, 2013 Antwerp Belgium Muziekcentrum
April 20, 2013 Paris France Le Trianon
April 24, 2013 London England Shepherd's Bush Empire
April 25, 2013 Manchester The Ritz
April 26, 2013 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy Glasgow
April 26, 2013 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
April 30, 2013 Dublin Ireland Olympia
Africa Leg 1
July 13, 2013 Carthage Tunisia Roman Amphitheater [17]
Asia Leg 1
July 14, 2013 Byblos Lebanon Byblos International Festival
North America Leg 1 [3] [18]
July 19, 2013 Tulsa United States Cain's Ballroom
July 20, 2013 St. Louis Peabody Opera House
July 22, 2013 Maplewood Maplewood Myth
July 23, 2013 Highland Park Ravinia Pavilion
July 25, 2013 Columbus Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
July 26, 2013 Hershey Hershey Park Stadium
July 27, 2013 Rochester Meadow Brook Music Festival
July 28, 2013 Hopewell CMAC
July 30, 2013 Newport Newport Yachting Center
August 1, 2013 Boston Bank of America Pavilion
August 2, 2013 Mashantucket MGM Grand Theater
August 3, 2013 Bethlehem Musikfest
August 5, 2013 Wolf Trap Filene Center
August 6, 2013 Hyannis Cape Cod Melody Tent
August 8, 2013 Big Flats Summer Stage at Tag's
August 9, 2013 Baltimore Pier Six Pavilion
August 10, 2013 New York City Hudson River Park
August 12, 2013 Orlando Hard Rock Universal
August 13, 2013 Hollywood Hard Rock Live
August 15, 2013 Atlanta Chastain Park
August 16, 2013 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheatre
August 18, 2013 Nashville The Woods Amphitheater at Fontanel
September 4, 2013 Spokane INB Performing Arts Center
September 6, 2013 Reno Grand Sierra Theatre
September 11, 2013 Los Angeles Greek Theatre
September 15, 2013 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
September 17, 2013 Albuquerque Sandia Amphitheater
September 19, 2013 Austin Moody Theater
September 20, 2013 Houston Bayou Music Center
September 21, 2013 Grand Prairie Verizon Theatre
September 29, 2013 San Francisco Sharon Meadow
October 11, 2013Orlando CFE Arena
Asia Leg 2
October 26, 2013 Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
October 29, 2013 Singapore Resorts World Sentosa
October 31, 2013 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Sunway Lagoon
November 2, 2013 Shanghai China Shanghai Grand Stage
November 4, 2013 Beijing Workers Indoor Arena
November 6, 2013 Quezon City Philippines Smart Araneta Coliseum
Oceania [4]
November 9, 2013 Perth Australia Metro City
November 11, 2013 Brisbane The Tivoli
November 12, 2013 Sydney The Star Event Centre
November 14, 2013 Melbourne Palace Theatre
November 16, 2013 Auckland New Zealand Vector Arena
November 17, 2013 Wellington TSB Bank Arena
Europe Leg 2 [19] [20]
February 10, 2014 Trezzo sull'Adda ItalyLive Club
February 13, 2014 Graz Austria Stadthalle Graz
February 14, 2014 Linz TipsArena Linz
February 16, 2014 Prague Czech Republic Incheba Arena
February 17, 2014 Bratislava Slovakia Incheba
February 19, 2014 Bern SwitzerlandBernexpo Halle 4
February 20, 2014 Frankfurt Germany Jahrhunderthalle
February 22, 2014 Cologne Paladium
February 23, 2014
February 25, 2014 Stuttgart Porsche-Arena
February 26, 2014 Munich Zenith
February 28, 2014BerlinColumbiahalle
March 1, 2014 Hamburg Sporthalle Hamburg
March 3, 2014AmsterdamNetherlands Heineken Music Hall
March 6, 2014ParisFranceLe Trianon
March 7, 2014
March 8, 2014
March 11, 2014 Stockholm Sweden Arenan/Fryshuset
March 12, 2014 Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Center
March 14, 2014Esch-sur-AlzetteLuxembourgRockhal
March 16, 2014LondonEngland Roundhouse
March 17, 2014 Bristol O2 Academy Bristol
March 18, 2014 Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham
March 20, 2014 Leeds O2 Academy Leeds
March 21, 2014 Manchester Manchester Academy
March 22, 2014GlasgowScotlandO2 Academy Glasgow
March 24, 2014DublinIreland Olympia Theatre 3,163 / 3,163$117,653
North America Leg 2-Native Summer Tour [6]
May 28, 2014 Morrison United States Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 29, 2014
May 31, 2014Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater
June 1, 2014Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion
June 2, 2014 Chula Vista Sleep Train Amphitheatre
June 3, 2014 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
June 5, 2014Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
June 6, 2014 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 7, 2014 Concord Sleep Train Pavilion
June 8, 2014 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre
June 10, 2014 Ridgefield Sleep Country Amphitheater
June 12, 2014 Everett Comcast Arena
June 13, 2014 Boise Taco Bell Arena
June 14, 2014 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre
June 17, 2014 Minneapolis Target Center 9,868 / 9,868$416,953
June 18, 2014Highland ParkHighland Pavilion
June 19, 2014
June 21, 2014 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre 14,569 / 14,569$414,961
June 22, 2014 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
June 24, 2014BostonUnited StatesBlue Hills Bank Pavilion
June 25, 2014
June 27, 2014 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
June 28, 2014 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
June 29, 2014 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
Latin America
July 26, 2014 Mexico City Mexico Palacio de los Deportes 10,471 / 13,415$543,255
North America
July 30, 2014 Omaha United States CenturyLink Center Omaha
August 1, 2014 Kansas City Starlight Theatre
August 2, 2014 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
August 3, 2014 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center
August 5, 2014 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
August 6, 2014 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
August 8, 2014 Burgettstown First Niagara Pavilion
August 9, 2014 Darien Darien Lake PAC
August 10, 2014 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 12, 2014 Virginia Beach Farm Bureau Live
August 13, 2014 Raleigh Walnut Creek Amphitheatre
August 14, 2014Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
August 16, 2014 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 17, 2014 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre
August 19, 2014Atlanta Aaron's Amphitheatre
August 21, 2014 New Orleans UNO Lakefront Arena
August 22, 2014 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 23, 2014 Austin Austin360 Amphitheater
August 25, 2014 San Antonio Freeman Coliseum
August 26, 2014 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
August 28, 2014Tulsa BOK Center 7,561 / 8,251$374,585
September 1, 2014MorrisonRed Rocks Amphitheatre
Europe Leg 3 [19] [21]
October 19, 2014DublinIreland 3Arena 6,340 / 8,277$357,111
October 21, 2014 Liverpool England EchoTwo
October 22, 2014London The O2 Arena 9,136 / 9,917$473,885
October 24, 2014ParisFrance Zénith Paris
October 25, 2014 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena 5,649 / 7,348$257,287
October 27, 2014 Hamburg Germany O2 World Hamburg 7,704 / 8,414$343,632
October 28, 2014 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena
October 30, 2014 Frankfurt Festhalle Frankfurt
October 31, 2014 Nürnberg Arena Nürnberger Versicherung
November 2, 2014 Warsaw Poland Torwar Hall
November 3, 2014 Vilnius Lithuania Siemens Arena
November 5, 2014 Minsk Belarus Minsk Sports Palace
November 7, 2014Moscow Russia Stadium Live
November 9, 2014 St. Petersburg A2 Arena
November 11, 2014 Tallinn Estonia Saku Suurhall Arena
November 12, 2014 Riga Latvia Arena Riga
November 14, 2014 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
November 15, 2014ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
November 16, 2014 Ljubljana Slovenia Arena Stožice
November 17, 2014 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 11,000 / 11,000
November 19, 2014 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
November 20, 2014 Madrid Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad
November 21, 2014 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
North America Leg 3 [22]
April 18, 2015 Quebec City Canada Colisée Pepsi 5,668 / 6,828$297,080
April 20, 2015 Montreal Bell Centre 7,295 / 8,576$380,239
April 21, 2015 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
April 22, 2015 London Budweiser Gardens 5,657 / 6,836$258,755
April 24, 2015 Toronto Air Canada Centre 11,057 / 11,057$509,497
April 25, 2015 Sudbury Sudbury Arena
April 27, 2015 Winnipeg MTS Centre
April 29, 2015 Edmonton Rexall Place
April 30, 2015 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
May 2, 2015 Vancouver Rogers Arena
Asia Leg 3 [22]
May 28, 2015 Tel Aviv Israel Hayarkon Park 20,000
Europe Leg 4 [22]
May 30, 2015 Istanbul Turkey Volkswagen Arena
June 1, 2015 Skopje Macedonia Boris Trajkovski Sports Center 10,000
June 2, 2015 Sofia Bulgaria Arena Armeec 10,000
June 4, 2015 Bucharest Romania Arenele Romane
June 6, 2015 Belgrade Serbia Kombank Arena 20,000
June 7, 2015 Budapest Hungary Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
June 8, 2015 Linz AustriaCastle Clam
June 9, 2015 Padua ItalyCompany Arena
June 11, 2015 Geneva Switzerland SEG Geneva Arena
June 12, 2015Zurich Hallenstadion 13,000 / 13,000$947,804
June 13, 2015 Germersheim GermanyInsel in Concert
June 14, 2015 Landgraaf Netherlands Pinkpop Festival
June 15, 2015 Esch-sur-Alzette Luxembourg Rockhal
Africa Leg 2 [22]
June 19, 2015 Johannesburg South Africa Coca-Cola Dome
June 21, 2015 Cape Town Grand West Arena
Europe Leg 5
July 10, 2015LondonEnglandWembley Arena
July 12, 2015
North America Leg 4
July 25, 2015 Grand Rapids United States Van Andel Arena 4,758 / 8,364$244,275
Latin America
September 18, 2015 [23] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rock in Rio 85,000
September 20, 2015 São Paulo Espaço das Américas4,231 / 6,000$162,772
Total155,279 / 173,035$6,099,744

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenue
September 12, 2015 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
September 15, 2015 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park

Personnel

Band
Crew

[24]

Broadcastings

The August 9, 2014, show in Holmdel was streamed live on Yahoo.com. [25] From May 30 to June 15, 2015, they streamed the show on merkaat.com during the closing song, "If I Lose Myself" and the after show backstage. The band also released a film of their concert in Johannesburg, entitled Live In South Africa on DVD and Blu-ray. [26]

Critical reception

Stephanie March of the Denver Post 's Reverb says, "the band quickly showed why it deserved the two night sellout by transitioning with finesse into "Secrets" from "Waking Up"." [27] Kevin C. Johnson of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch says that, "the show was nothing special, yet came off totally like able." "Early songs such as "Secrets", "All the Right Moves", "What You Wanted" and "Stop and Stare" felt a little slow to lift off but the show gained its right momentum before long." [8] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 's Ebony Martins' review of the show was; "If there is any chance that music exists in heaven, there's a good chance that heavens heard Ryan Tedder's a cappella falsettos Friday night at the First Niagara Pavilion." "Dressed in all black, Mr. Tedder was clearly the rock star of the night, swinging his signature fedora hat on and off during songs, bouncing on speakers, jumping on the piano for a few songs and blessing fans with his lyrical genius." Lynn Saxberg from the Ottawa Citizen says, "Fans were bedazzled by the slick production." Saxberg was happy that there was nothing to distract the band's musicianship which was "top-notch level". One highlight was during "Preacher" a song that "Tedder wrote for his grandfather." [9] Mike Ross, of the Edmonton Sun said, OneRepublic wowed the crowd at Rexall Place and delivered. He praised front man Tedder for his powerhouse vocals, ability to play the piano, and write songs "with a catchy hook, an anthemic U2-ian chorus and some kind of empowering inspirational message". He also praised the other band members talent for playing a variety of instruments. [28]

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