OneRepublic Releases 'Beautiful Colors' for 'Kaiju No.8' Amid European Tour Plans
OneRepublic drops 'Beautiful Colors' for 'Kaiju No.8' and announces a tour stop in Stockholm.
- • OneRepublic releases 'Beautiful Colors' for 'Kaiju No.8'.
- • The single adds to their previous contributions to the series, which have over 500 million streams.
- • The band has sold millions of albums and has over 5 billion Spotify streams.
- • Upcoming European tour includes a concert in Stockholm on October 31, 2025.
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OneRepublic has unveiled their new single 'Beautiful Colors', marking the third contribution by the Grammy-nominated band to the popular anime series 'Kaiju No.8'. This track is part of the soundtrack for the series' second season, following the success of their previous songs 'Invincible' and 'Nobody', which have collectively garnered over 500 million streams. The band, known for hits such as 'Apologize' and 'Counting Stars', has also announced an extensive UK and European tour, which includes a highly anticipated performance in Stockholm at the Avicii Arena scheduled for October 31, 2025.
The release of 'Beautiful Colors' comes after OneRepublic's successful musical ventures, during which they have sold millions of albums and accumulated over 5 billion streams on Spotify since their inception in 2007. OneRepublic's latest album, 'Artificial Paradise', debuted in 2024, following a deluxe edition that featured collaborations and acoustic renditions of past hits.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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