Josh Corder
Topping off the impressive line-up of talent for Dubai Jazz Festival, OneRepublic will step in as the final headliner for the three-day event.
Formed in 2002, OneRepublic is a relatively fresh face compared to the other talent. Since they began the rock pop group have had immense success with hits like Wanted, Stop and Stare, Rescue Me, and Counting Stars.
Counting Stars at the time of writing has nearly three billion views on YouTube, making it one of the most popular videos on the site.
Originally hailing from Colorado in the US, the band will return to Dubai Jazz Fest in 2020 to perform a series of their most popular songs. They will be supported by Jazz band Sammy Miller & The Congregation.
This is not the band’s first appearance in Dubai, nor appearance at the Jazz Festival for that matter. Back in 2013, the band headlined at Dubai Jazz Festival, fast forward seven years and they’re back.
OneRepublic will perform on the final day of the event on February 28, 2020. They join former Fugees star Lauryn Hill who will open the event on February 26, and Lionel Richie on February 27.
Listed on , tickets for the Dubai Jazz Festival are priced at AED 350 for a ‘Regluar Standing’ or AED 850 for all three days. ‘Golden Circle Standing’ (AED 550/AED 1,350), Lounge access (AED 750/AED 1,800), and VIP tickets (AED 1,250/AED 3,000 are also available.