LOS ANGELES, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Interscope Records) - Ryan Tedder, the lead singer of rock band OneRepublic, suffered a serious tear to his Achilles tendon last week that required immediate surgery. The injury happened right before the band was to play Central Michigan University on their current college tour. Ryan is resting comfortably after the surgery and is expected to be back on his feet in a few weeks. In the meantime, scheduled dates on the tour through May 8th have been canceled or postponed. Ryan and OneRepublic are expected to return in time for the band's trip to London in the middle of May. "I want to apologize to all of our fans holding tickets to the cancelled shows," said Tedder. "We hope to reschedule shows in these areas as soon as possible. Thanks to everyone for the get well soon messages too! I'm looking forward to being back on stage as soon as possible." The cancelled dates are: April 25 Mt. Pleasant, MI - Central Michigan University - (Crocs Tour) April 26 Cincinnati, OH - University of Cincinnati - (Crocs Tour) April 27 Salisbury, MD - Salisbury University - (Crocs Tour) April 29 Erie, PA - Gannon University - (Crocs Tour May 1 New Britain, CT - Central Connecticut State University - (Crocs Tour) May 2 New Brunswick, NJ - Rutgers University - (Crocs Tour) May 3 Albany, NY - SUNY University at Albany - (Crocs Tour) May 4 East Rutherford - NJ Bamboozle Festival, The Meadowlands May 6 Toronto, Ontario Canada - Kool Haus
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