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Five For Fighting (aka John Ondrasik) photo provided by Julie Lichtenstein/37-Media
Five For Fighting (aka John Ondrasik) photo provided by Julie Lichtenstein/37-Media

Five For Fighting to play Lewiston, join Barenaked Ladies 'Last Summer on Earth' tour

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Tue, Feb 28th 2023 12:05 pm

Grammy-nominated, Platinum-selling artist Five For Fighting (aka John Ondrasik) will be playing three solo dates in Texas this April, then, later this summer, will join Barenaked Ladies on the “Last Summer on Earth” tour.

Ondrasik will bring along his band, drummer Randy Cooke (Mick Jagger, Ringo Starr, Dave Stewart), bassist Sean Hurley (John Mayer, Ringo Starr, Alanis Morissette), and guitarist Peter Thorn (Chris Cornell, Melissa Etheridge, Don Henley). The band will also be playing some headline shows, including July 2 in Charleston, South Carolina, at Music Farm.

The BNL show visits Artpark in Lewiston on July 11.

"It’s been way too long since I have performed in the great state of Texas,” Ondrasik said. “These three solo shows will allow me to take the audience behind the curtain, playing the songs how I wrote them. It's also an opportunity to engage the audience and tell the stories behind the songs in a way no other format allows. From the inspirations for ‘Superman’ and ‘100 Years,’ to my recent trip to Ukraine and recording ‘Can One Man Save the World’ with an incredible Ukrainian orchestra, in a bombed-out airport, nothing is off the table.”

He added, “The boys and I are thrilled to be back in the bus this summer opening for Barenaked Ladies across the United States. Our summer 2022 post pandemic headline tour was a poignant reminder of how fortunate we are to share the communal experience of live music with audiences, and we are grateful to be back, again, living our childhood dreams – and having the ‘A team’ of Pete, Randy and Sean alongside me every night brings me inspiration and great joy, both on stage, and off. So here we go! If this tour really is the ‘Last Summer on Earth’ … there's no place I'd rather be!”

A press release noted:

Beginning with his first hit single, “Superman (It’s Not Easy),” Ondrasik has evolved as both an artist and humanitarian. To date, Five For Fighting, has released six studio albums, including the Platinum-certified “America Town” and “The Battle for Everything”; and the Top 10-charting “Two Lights,” along with an EP and live albums. Ondrasik has penned major hits, including the chart-topping “100 Years,” “The Riddle,” “Chances,” “World” and “Easy Tonight,” which have earned tens of millions of streams and place him as a Top 10 Hot Adult Contemporary artist for the 2000s. The reflective “100 Years” has joined “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” as part of the American Songbook and continues to stand the test of time at weddings, birthdays, graduations, memorials and many a home video. Five For Fighting’s music has also been featured in more than 350 films, television shows, and commercials, including the Oscar-winning “The Blind Side,” “Hawaii Five-O,” “The Sopranos” and the CBS drama “Code Black.”

Ondrasik’s passion for supporting humanitarian efforts and freedom has been a longstanding commitment for the artist, as well. Ondrasik recently traveled to Kyiv to film a music video of his new song “Can One Man Save the World” with a Ukrainian Orchestra. The song was inspired by the courage of President Vladimir Zelenskyy and the people of Ukraine. The video debuted on “Good Morning America” and went viral worldwide. Watch the video here.

Ondrasik has also given countless performances for the USO and has participated in keynote speaking engagements across the globe. Over the years, Ondrasik has given away five volumes of his compilation, “CD for the Troops,” to our U.S. Armed Forces, and more than 1 million copies have been distributed to soldiers worldwide. Ondrasik’s charity site www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant.com, inspired by his song, “World,” has seen fans uploading videos showing their respective interpretations of a better world. That initiative has raised more than $250,000 for five designated charities: Augie’s Quest, Autism Speaks, Fisher House Foundation, Save the Children and Operation Homefront.

But perhaps his biggest achievement is performing “Superman (It’s Not Easy)” at the 2001 “Concert for New York,” a benefit show at Madison Square Garden that honored first responders and the fallen about a month after the tragic Sept. 11 attacks. Ondrasik performed alongside other big-name artists such as Paul McCartney, The Who, Elton John, Billy Joel and dozens more.

For all Five For Fighting tour dates and tickets, visit here.

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