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OneRepublic is bringing their arena-filling pop-rock sound to one of the most iconic outdoor venues in the world with two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on September 11 and 12, 2026. The Hollywood Bowl -- a nearly 18,000-seat amphitheater nestled in the Hollywood Hills with its distinctive bandshell stage and open-air sightlines -- is the kind of venue that elevates an already great live act into something transcendent, and OneRepublic is exactly the kind of band that thrives in that setting. Led by frontman Ryan Tedder, whose songwriting credits extend far beyond the band own catalog to include hits for Adele, Beyonce, and Ed Sheeran, OneRepublic has spent nearly two decades building a catalog of anthemic pop-rock songs that sound like they were designed for warm September nights under the stars.
The band current touring momentum traces back to the massive success of their 2023 self-titled world tour, which saw them play arenas and amphitheaters across the globe in support of an evolving setlist that blends the biggest hits with newer material. Songs like Counting Stars, Apologize, Secrets, Good Life, and I Lived have become permanent fixtures of pop radio and streaming playlists, and hearing them performed live with the energy and production quality that OneRepublic brings to every show is a different experience entirely. Ryan Tedder voice -- a powerful, versatile instrument that can shift from intimate balladry to full-throttle arena rock within a single verse -- is the engine that drives the live show, but the full band delivers a sonic experience that fills a room (or an amphitheater) in ways that the studio recordings only hint at. The group has sold over 15 million albums worldwide and accumulated billions of streams, making them one of the most commercially successful rock bands of the streaming era.
The Hollywood Bowl dates represent a rare opportunity to see OneRepublic in one of the most celebrated concert venues in the world. The Bowl acoustic properties, combined with its open-air setting and views of the surrounding hills, create a concert atmosphere that indoor arenas simply cannot replicate. September weather in Los Angeles is typically warm and clear, making these shows ideal for an evening of music under the California sky. The Bowl also allows picnicking in certain sections, so fans can make an entire evening out of the experience -- arrive early, enjoy dinner on the terrace, and settle in for a show that will have thousands of people singing along under the stars.
Whether you are a longtime fan who has followed the band since Dreaming Out Loud or someone who discovered their music through the viral success of Counting Stars, these two nights promise a setlist built for maximum impact in a venue built for unforgettable experiences. OneRepublic live shows are known for their tight musicianship, visual production that complements without overwhelming the music, and the kind of crowd energy that only comes when every person in the audience knows every word. Two nights means two chances to catch them -- and with Hollywood Bowl shows, the atmosphere is different every night depending on the weather, the crowd, and whatever spontaneous moments Ryan Tedder decides to throw into the mix. Check the listings below for verified OneRepublic tickets at every price level through BigStub -- every order comes with a 100% buyer guarantee and no hidden fees.
OneRepublic formed in Colorado Springs in 2002 when Ryan Tedder and Zach Filkins, who had been friends since high school, decided to build a band around Tedder songwriting and vocal abilities. After relocating to Los Angeles and cycling through early lineups, the band settled into the configuration that would carry them to stardom: Tedder on vocals and piano, Filkins on guitar, Drew Brown on guitar, Brent Kutzle on bass and cello, and Eddie Fisher on drums. Their big break came in 2007 when Apologize, a track from their debut album Dreaming Out Loud, was remixed by Timbaland and became one of the biggest songs of the year, reaching number one in 16 countries and introducing OneRepublic to a global audience virtually overnight.
The success of Apologize set a template that OneRepublic would follow and refine across subsequent albums: anthemic pop-rock songs built on strong melodies, emotionally resonant lyrics, and productions that split the difference between organic band performance and contemporary pop sheen. Stop and Stare, their second single, confirmed the debut was no fluke, and by the time Waking Up arrived in 2009 with singles like All the Right Moves and Good Life, OneRepublic had established themselves as one of the most reliable hit-making machines in pop-rock. Good Life in particular became a cultural touchstone, soundtracking commercials, movie trailers, and feel-good moments across media platforms in a way that cemented the song in the public consciousness far beyond the typical album cycle.
The commercial peak came with Native (2013) and its lead single Counting Stars, which became one of the best-selling digital singles in history with over 40 million copies sold worldwide. The song spent 54 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and has accumulated over 4 billion streams on Spotify alone, making it one of the most-streamed rock songs in the history of the platform. Counting Stars proved that guitar-driven pop-rock could compete in an era increasingly dominated by electronic production and hip-hop, and it gave OneRepublic the kind of career-defining hit that most bands spend their entire careers chasing. Subsequent albums -- Oh My My (2016), Human (2021), and the recent singles that have kept the band on radio and streaming playlists -- have continued to produce hits while evolving the sound in subtle ways that keep longtime fans engaged without alienating the massive casual audience that Counting Stars attracted.
Ryan Tedder dual role as OneRepublic frontman and one of the most in-demand songwriters and producers in pop music gives the band an unusual advantage. His work with Adele (Rumour Has It, Turning Tables), Beyonce (Halo, XO), Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, and dozens of other A-list artists has given him a deep understanding of what makes a song connect with a massive audience, and that knowledge flows directly into OneRepublic music. The result is a catalog that feels both carefully crafted and emotionally genuine -- songs that work as radio singles and as concert sing-alongs, with melodies that stick in your head for days and lyrics that manage to be specific enough to feel personal but universal enough to resonate with millions.
The live show has evolved significantly over the years, from the scrappy club performances of the early days to the polished arena productions that OneRepublic delivers today. Tedder voice is the centerpiece -- a powerful tenor that can shift from whisper-quiet balladry to full-volume rock power with an ease that makes the transitions seem effortless -- but the band as a whole delivers a tighter, more dynamic performance than most pop-rock acts of their generation. Brent Kutzle incorporation of cello into the arrangements adds an orchestral dimension that distinguishes OneRepublic from the typical guitar-bass-drums configuration, and the visual production complements the music with lighting and video elements that enhance the emotional arc of the setlist without overwhelming the songs themselves.
OneRepublic plays two shows at the Hollywood Bowl on September 11 and 12, 2026. Both nights will feature a full setlist, but set details and crowd energy can vary between shows. Check the listings above for availability on both dates and pick the one that fits your schedule.
The Hollywood Bowl offers a wide range of seating from box seats near the stage to terrace sections higher up the hillside. Closer sections provide an intimate concert feel, while the upper terraces offer panoramic views of the stage, the bandshell, and the surrounding Hollywood Hills. Compare price levels and sightlines to find the best fit for your budget and viewing preference.
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The Hollywood Bowl allows picnicking in most seating areas, so many concertgoers arrive early with food and drinks to enjoy before the show. The venue is accessible via the Hollywood Bowl shuttle from various park-and-ride locations, which is often easier than driving and parking on-site. Gates typically open 90 minutes before showtime. Check hollywoodbowl.com for specific policies on food, beverages, and entry procedures.
OneRepublic concerts typically run 90 minutes to two hours, with a setlist that covers the full span of their career from Apologize through the latest releases. The Hollywood Bowl open-air setting adds a magical quality to the experience -- hearing Counting Stars under the night sky with thousands of fans singing along is the kind of moment that defines a great concert. Bring a light jacket for the evening breeze and prepare for a night you will not forget.
OneRepublic plays two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on September 11 and September 12, 2026. Both shows start at 8:00 PM. Check the listings above for current ticket availability.
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OneRepublic setlists typically include their biggest hits: Counting Stars, Apologize, Secrets, Good Life, I Lived, Stop and Stare, All the Right Moves, and Wherever I Go, along with newer material and occasional deep cuts. The exact setlist varies by show, but expect a comprehensive tour through their catalog.
Yes. The Hollywood Bowl is one of the few major concert venues that allows outside food and beverages in most seating sections. Many fans bring picnic baskets and wine to enjoy before and during the show. Check the venue website for specific policies on container sizes and prohibited items.
The Hollywood Bowl is located at 2301 North Highland Avenue in Los Angeles. The venue recommends using the Park and Ride shuttle service from remote lots, which avoids the congestion of on-site parking. Rideshare drop-off is available on Highland Avenue. On-site parking is limited and requires advance purchase. Public transit via the Metro Red Line to Hollywood/Highland station is also an option.
OneRepublic headlining shows typically run approximately 90 minutes to two hours. The Hollywood Bowl has a curfew, so shows generally wrap up by 10:30 PM. The performance includes a full band set with lighting and video production designed for the outdoor amphitheater setting.