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Associated album
  
Native

End date
  
September 20, 2015

Dates
  
2 Apr 2013 – 20 Sep 2015

Start date
  
April 2, 2013

Legs
  
15

Leg
  
15

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No. of shows
  
8 in Asia 66 in Europe 80 in North America 6 in Oceania 4 in South America 173 total

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The Native Tour (also known as the Native Summer Tour in North America or 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). 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 finished on September 20, 2015, in São Paulo, Brazil.

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Background

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

Concert synopsis

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." 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.

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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.

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"

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Personnel

Band
  • Ryan Tedder — Lead vocals, piano, acoustic guitar
  • Zach Filkins — Lead guitar, viola, acoustic guitar, tambourine, backing vocals, percussion
  • Drew Brown — Rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboard, glockenspiel, piano, tambourine, backing vocals
  • Eddie Fisher — Drums, percussion
  • Brent Kutzle — Bass guitar, cello, acoustic guitar, tambourine, backing vocals
  • Brian Willett — Analog synthesizer, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Crew
  • AJ Pen — Lighting director
  • Zito — Production manager
  • Broadcastings

    The August 9, 2014, show in Holmdel was streamed live on Yahoo.com. 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.

    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"." 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." 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." 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.

    References

    Native Tour Wikipedia