American pop band OneRepublic showcased all their hits at the Isle of Wight Festival 2023 - and some bangers frontman Ryan Tedder has written for some of the world's biggest superstars.
From start to finish, the set showed why the band has so much popularity and has enjoyed so much commercial success since forming in 2002.
Counting Stars, Apologize, and the distinctive whistle track from Top Gun Maverick's I Ain't Worried were played, as well as Tedder's Hero, released by Beyonce, and Bleeding Love, a hit for Leona Lewis.
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Hit after hit, and a mesmerising and energetic singer, made this show on Friday one of the stand-outs of the festival.
It's no wonder festival boss John Giddings told the County Press OneRepublic was one of his top tips for this year.
- Read all Friday's festival news on our Friday Live Blog.
- Follow Saturday's festival news on our Saturday Live Blog.
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Saturday will see the likes of George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers, N-Dubz, Anne-Marie, Sam Ryder, Example, and FLO take to the stage.
There's plenty of music to choose from, on the Main Stage and in the Big Top, plus more at the River Stage, Cirque de la Quirk, Hipshaker Lounge, Electro Love, Kashmir Cafe, The Feeling, Platform One Stage and Intoxicated Tea Rooms.
On Sunday, Blondie, Robbie Williams and Manic Street Preachers are the big name draws.
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