OneRepublic tickets are now on sale for their Feb. 2 performance at the Coors Light Birds Nest.
“We are excited to see how our music lineup is shaping up and thrilled to announce that OneRepublic will be a part of our concert series this year,” said Coors Light Birds Nest Chairman Dodge Earnhardt.
Tickets are on sale now through Ticketmaster (800-745-3000, ticketmaster.com) and at all Ticketmaster outlet locations. General admission tickets for OneRepublic start at $65, while VIP tickets are available starting at $300 and provide exclusive access to the Jameson VIP area where guests are treated to a complimentary catered dinner, complimentary drinks and access to a newly redesigned premium viewing area for the shows.
OneRepublic, Flo Rida and Florida Georgia Line will headline the 2018 Coors Light Birds Nest concert series during the Waste Management Phoenix Open from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3.
Flo Rida is back for seconds
Flo Rida headlines Wednesday, making his second appearance in two years at the Birds Nest, with Kelley James opening.
The rapper started off 2008 at No. 1 with “Low,” which held on for a 10-week run unmatched by any single since Beyonce’s “Irreplaceable” — the biggest difference being that Beyonce was a superstar by then, while “Low” was the Florida rapper’s first official single (and the biggest single of 2008). He was back at No. 1 in 2009 with “Right Round” and again in 2012 with “Whistle.”
But in much the same way that the Beatles’ legacy extends beyond the chart-toppers on “1,” the man has had plenty of non-chart-topping hits that people know and love, including the multi-platinum “In the Ayer,” “Club Can’t Handle Me,” “Good Feeling,” “Wild Ones,” “I Cry,” “G.D.F.R.” and “My House.”
Florida Georgia Line cruises to Scottsdale
The geographically-related country duo Florida Georgia Line play Thursday, with Chris Lane opening.
The duo's 10-times-platinum breakthrough single, "Cruise," topped Billboard's country chart on the way to becoming the fastest-selling single by a country duo in digital history, inspiring a remix with rapping by Nelly.
Four subsequent singles topped the country charts while going multi-platinum – "Stay," the Luke Bryan-assisted "This is How We Roll," "Dirt" and last year's "H.O.L.Y.," the lead single from their latest album, "Dig Your Roots."
The good life with OneRepublic
Friday's headliner is OneRepublic, who hit the mainstream in 2007 with "Apologize," a dramatic first single that's sold more than 5 million copies and briefly held the record for most airplay in a single week. Their other hits include the multi-platinum "Stop and Stare," "All the Right Moves," "Secrets," "Good Life" and their biggest hit to date, 2013's "Counting Stars." Front man Ryan Tedder has written and/or produced songs for Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson, Far East Movement, Jordin Sparks, Leona Lewis and Adele.
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