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OneRepublic Return To Prague With Open-Air Concert at Letňany Airport

U.S. pop-rock band OneRepublic will return to the Czech Republic next summer for a large-scale outdoor concert at Letňany Airport in Prague on 27 June 2026. Less than a year after their sold-out show at Prague’s O2 Arena, the Grammy-nominated group will once again perform for Czech fans, this time under the open sky, as part of their ‘From Europe With Love’ tour.

Fronted by singer and songwriter Ryan Tedder, OneRepublic have notched up some of the biggest pop hits of the 21st century, including “Apologize”, “Counting Stars”, and “I Ain’t Worried” from the film Top Gun: Maverick.

The Colorado-based band comprising Tedder, Zach Filkins, Drew Brown, Brent Kutzle, Brian Willett, and Eddie Fisher first rose to global fame with their debut album Dreaming Out Loud (2007). The record’s breakthrough single “Apologize” sold over 20 million copies worldwide and received a Grammy nomination. Subsequent albums, including Waking Up (2009) and Native (2013), produced chart-topping singles such as “Secrets”, “Good Life”, and “Counting Stars”, the latter of which sold over 41 million globally.

Their later albums, Oh My My (2016) and Human (2021), continued their success. The band’s sixth studio album, Artificial Paradise, released this year, features the single “Sink or Swim”.

In addition to their studio work, OneRepublic have collaborated with many other artists, joining David Guetta on the hit “I Don’t Wanna Wait”, which has nearly 1 billion streams, and with Meduza and Leony on “Fire”, the official anthem of UEFA Euro 2024, performed live during the tournament’s closing ceremony in Berlin.

Tickets for the Prague concert start at CZK 1,700 plus booking fees. General sales open on 14 November at 11 am through Ticketmaster and Ticketportal.

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