The energy of the American band OneRepublic did a full party last night at the Palacio de los Deportes, where the audience vibrated with the best of the repertoire of the hosts, who have over 10 years of experience.
Before the Grammy-nominated group did rumble enclosure with pieces from their latest album "Native" came clustering fellow American Authors to start this show.
Minutes later a white blanket appeared on stage and the shadows of Ryan Tedder (vocals, piano) Zach Filkins (guitar and viola), Brent Kutzle (cello and bass), Drew Brown (guitar) and Eddie Fisher (drums and percussion ) lit up the grounder while playing "Light it up".
Already with the faded curtain beginners musicians in the country sounded the second single from his album "Waking up", "Secrets", which was accompanied by the sound of the cello and the viola.
As an introduction to the topic "All the right moves" was projected on the central display a video, where he showed a group of children chanting this melody.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you very much, this is amazing.'ve Spent a day here and had the chance to go to the center of the city and we love it," Ryan said before "What you wanted".
After "Stop and stare", the singer commented that "it is the only time in the evening I'm going to ask them to help us sing, it is a subject of football, canteen, we recorded 30 or 40 people in the studio and you in this room are thousands.
"I want to make the choir with me please," the blonde asked his interpreter 206 12,000 fans, a figure according to the organizers of the show, before "Something I need."
The pieces continued for an acoustic session were "Apologize", "Preacher" and "Come home," and then gave way to the climax of the presentation with "Counting stars", a topic that has reached the second position of the Top 100 Billboard, and which all attendees rose from their seats.
"Can not stop", "Au revoir", "Feel again", "Good Life", "I lived" and "Love rus out" some of the songs were enjoyed by the audience, who did not miss the opportunity to capture this time on their phones.
"Thank you, we would like to dedicate this song to all those who have a hope in the heart, is a very special song and I hope someone is recording this time," said Tedder before cover "What a wonderful world" and the last song "If I lose myself."
Before the latter, the leader of the group returned to thank everyone who made this event, which included his record label, his fan club and the opening act.
"Thanks guys, here's the deal, we are going back later, we'll have new songs and a new album, I promise," the composer also his audience that did not stop OneRepublic ovation.
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