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OneRepublic, the American pop group behind hits Counting Stars, Love Runs Out and Feel Again, is heading out on a 10-date Canadian tour in the spring.

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OneRepublic, the American pop group behind hits Counting Stars, Love Runs Out and Feel Again, is heading out on a 10-date Canadian tour in the spring.

Tickets to the April 27 stop at the MTS Centre are $29.50, $49.50 and $69.50 plus fees and go on sale Friday, Nov. 29 a 10 a.m.

The Colorado Springs, Colo., act rose to prominence via MySpace in the early 2000s, releasing its debut album, Dreaming Out Loud, in 2007. Its lead single, Apologize, went No. 1 in 16 countries, netting the band a Grammy nomination. OneRepublic followed that effort up with 2009’s Waking Up before taking a three-year hiatus. The band’s third and latest album, 2013’s Native, was its first Top 10 record on the Billboard 200.

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OneRepublic will perform at the MTS Centre April 27.
JOE BRYKSA / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Files OneRepublic will perform at the MTS Centre April 27.

The band is currently working on its fourth album, under the working title LP 4.

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