
Old Dominion Tour 2026
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6 upcoming Old Dominion concerts across 5 cities in North America, with tickets from $106 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Old Dominion's next show?
- Sun, August 16, 2026 at Parc Jean-Drapeau.
- How much are Old Dominion tickets?
- $106–$360 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Old Dominion touring near me?
- Playing 5 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Old Dominion tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Old Dominion shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
Old Dominion Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Old Dominion ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About Old Dominion
OOld Dominion is the American Country artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. 6 confirmed dates across 5 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $106. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Old Dominion
Old Dominion is the five-piece country band out of Nashville that built a decade-long career on the rare twin engine of mainstream radio success and full-room musicianship, a unit assembled from working Music Row songwriters who decided around 2007 that the cuts they were handing to other artists were better served by the band that wrote them. The lineup — Matthew Ramsey on lead vocals, Trevor Rosen on rhythm guitar and vocals, Brad Tursi on lead guitar and vocals, Geoff Sprung on bass and Whit Sellers on drums — has never changed in any meaningful way since the formation period, which is itself unusual at this tier of country music and a piece of the explanation for the easy chemistry that anchors a live show. They signed to RCA Records Nashville in the early 2010s, broke out with the 2015 debut LP Meat and Candy and its room-shaking lead single "Break Up with Him", followed it with the 2017 sophomore record Happy Endings, the self-titled Old Dominion in 2019, Time, Tequila & Therapy in 2021 and Memory Lane in 2023, accumulating along the way multiple Academy of Country Music and Country Music Association Vocal Group of the Year trophies and a touring catalogue deep enough to fill an amphitheater without padding. The current touring chapter routes amphitheaters, arenas and select stadium support slots across North America with selective European and Australian dates pinned around festival calendars; this page is the landing spot for the live grid, ticket information and city-by-city show notes, kept evergreen year-round so it tracks every leg as the routing rolls out.
About Old Dominion
Old Dominion came together in Nashville around 2007 out of a circle of songwriters who had moved to Music Row from elsewhere — Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen from Roanoke, Virginia, where the original Old Dominion name had been kicking around an earlier college band; Brad Tursi from Connecticut by way of the University of Virginia; Geoff Sprung from the Washington DC area; Whit Sellers from suburban Atlanta. The early years ran on the parallel-track economics that have always defined Music Row: each member was holding a publishing deal or chasing one, writing for the major-label cut lists by day and gigging the Lower Broadway honky-tonks and East Nashville rooms by night under the Old Dominion banner. Tursi, Rosen and Ramsey in particular built deep co-write credits in that window — Tursi co-wrote "Sangria" for Blake Shelton, Rosen co-wrote "We Were Us" for Keith Urban with Miranda Lambert, Ramsey co-wrote singles for the Band Perry and Craig Morgan. By the time RCA Records Nashville signed the band as a recording act in the mid 2010s, the songwriting catalogue was already deep and the live set had been road-tested through several years of independent EPs.
The 2015 debut LP Meat and Candy on RCA Nashville was the formal arrival, anchored by "Break Up with Him" — a snare-driven, hooky kiss-off built around a phone-call narrative — which climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and broke the band out of the support-act circuit. Follow-up singles "Snapback", "Song for Another Time" and "Nowhere Fast" all reached No. 1, an unusual streak for a debut country record. Happy Endings followed in 2017 with the No. 1 "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" and the standout "Hotel Key", earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album and consolidated the radio dominance. The self-titled 2019 third LP Old Dominion added "One Man Band" and "Some People Do", both No. 1 country radio hits, and won the ACM Album of the Year trophy. Time, Tequila & Therapy in 2021 was a pandemic-era record assembled remotely and in tight studio bursts, anchored by "I Was on a Boat That Day" with Blake Shelton-style swagger and "Memory Lane" — which retroactively named the 2023 fifth LP Memory Lane, the band's most ambitious record to date and the one that pushed the touring routing into bigger amphitheaters and headline arenas. Multiple ACM and CMA Vocal Group of the Year wins across the second half of the 2010s and into the 2020s have made Old Dominion the default answer to that category, in the same way Rascal Flatts owned it for the decade before. The RCA Nashville home base has never wavered.
Old Dominion tour dates
The current Old Dominion touring chapter routes amphitheaters and arenas across North America with selective European and Australian dates pinned around festival calendars and Country to Country in London. The amphitheater swing is the most common configuration — Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow Virginia, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre outside Chicago, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta Georgia, Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville Indiana, Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, Concord Pavilion outside San Francisco, Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater in Virginia Beach — paired with hockey-and-basketball arenas like Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Madison Square Garden in New York for marquee one-offs and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles when the routing pulls west. Sets run a tight 95 to 110 minutes with no intermission, built around the radio singles catalogue front to back and stretched out by extended jam interludes where Ramsey, Tursi and Rosen rotate lead vocals on songs from each other's catalogues. The five-piece lineup carries the show — there are touring backing musicians for keys and additional guitar on certain legs, but the band identity stays the five-man core. Support acts rotate by leg and lean toward the contemporary country and country-pop tier the band came up in: Mitchell Tenpenny, Walker County, Drew Parker, Frank Ray, Greylan James, Kassi Ashton have all opened recent runs. Door times typically run 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. for amphitheater shows and 6:30 p.m. for arenas, with the opener on at 7:30 and Old Dominion at around 9:00. Stage production has grown across the touring catalogue — recent legs run a large rear-stage LED wall, a multi-section lighting rig with moving heads and laser arrays, an ego ramp out to a B-stage for the acoustic mid-set break, and pyrotechnic accents on the bigger arena moments — without ever drowning out the band itself. The grid above pulls the live schedule directly from Ticketmaster and updates as new dates are confirmed and added.
Old Dominion tickets
Old Dominion tickets are sold through Ticketmaster as the primary outlet, with secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform linked from each event card on this page. Amphitheater pricing for a North American date typically opens with reserved-pavilion seats in the $70–$140 range, lawn pricing at $35–$65, and front-of-stage pit or premium pavilion seats climbing into the $180–$350 zone. Arena dates run higher — lower-bowl reserved seats $100–$250, upper-bowl $45–$95, floor and VIP packages past $400. The band runs an active fan club presale through the official Old Dominion site that usually opens the Tuesday before the Friday public on-sale and is the most reliable path to good seats on high-demand markets like Nashville, Toronto, New York and the home Virginia dates. Citi cardmember and venue presales fill the rest of the on-sale week. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration has been used on select on-sales to keep bot inventory off the early window; sign up through the official site as soon as a date is announced. Dynamic pricing applies on most on-sales, so face value can move during the queue — refresh the secondary market the week of the show on non-major-market amphitheater dates and you'll often catch a 20 to 30 percent drop on lawn and reserved-pavilion pairs. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee; avoid private resale on social media or classifieds.
Old Dominion setlist
A current Old Dominion setlist runs about twenty to twenty-three songs across 95 to 110 minutes with the five-piece tight and the pacing well-rehearsed. The night usually opens with one of the up-tempo radio singles — "I Was on a Boat That Day", "No Hard Feelings", "All I Know About You" or "Memory Lane" — to set the volume and pull the crowd onto its feet immediately. The first third of the set rolls through the louder catalogue cuts, then settles into a mid-set acoustic interlude where Ramsey, Tursi and Rosen rotate to a B-stage or center-stage stool configuration with Sprung on upright bass and Sellers on a stripped-down kit, running through ballads like "Hotel Key", "Written in the Sand" and "Never Be Sorry" before the full band returns for the final third. "Break Up with Him" — the 2015 breakout — lands consistently in the encore or the song just before it and gets the biggest singalong of the night by a clear margin. "Snapback", "Song for Another Time", "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart", "One Man Band" and "Some People Do" all show up across the night and rotate by leg. A cover appears in the back half on most nights — anything from a Hank Williams Jr. number to a Tom Petty single to a country-pop callback — and the band frequently rolls a song from one of the openers into a guest appearance. Check setlist.fm after the first night of any new leg for the current run order; fan submissions usually go up within a couple of hours of last call.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is the home-room show. The band has lived and written in Music City since the 2007 formation, and Old Dominion's Nashville dates — typically at Bridgestone Arena downtown — carry the weight of a hometown showcase. Bridgestone holds roughly 19,000 for an end-stage concert and sits at the foot of Lower Broadway, which means the post-show bar crawl is built into the walk back to your hotel. Fellow Music Row songwriters and the cut-list peers who appeared on the records — Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Jesse Frasure — fill the front rows on home nights, and surprise guest walk-ons from cohort artists are part of the running tradition. Bridgestone parking fills early; the easier play is a rideshare into the SoBro arts district and a ten-minute walk in. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the on-sale; the 300-level upper ring is the value buy. The band has also played the smaller Ryman Auditorium and Ascend Amphitheater on the river for select Nashville dates outside the standard arena routing.
Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach is a near-home market and the Virginia coast loyalty runs deep — Ramsey and Rosen are originally from Roanoke and the Old Dominion name itself is the state motto of Virginia. The band plays Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at the Beach on amphitheater swings, a roughly 20,000-cap outdoor shed in the Princess Anne Commons that fills the lawn and pavilion on Old Dominion dates. The crowd skews local-loyal — this is the room where the "Break Up with Him" singalong runs longest because it's the song that broke a Virginia band onto national country radio. Lawn parking opens about three hours before doors; the surrounding lots fill from the outer rings inward, so arrive early or budget for the post-show drain. Lower-pavilion seats and reserved sections go first; the lawn is the value seat and a comfortable summer-evening hang with a blanket and a cooler.
Atlanta
Atlanta is one of Old Dominion's strongest Southeast markets and the routing typically plays Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta on the amphitheater swing and State Farm Arena downtown when an arena leg runs through the Southeast. Ameris Bank seats roughly 12,000 across pavilion and lawn and sits in the suburbs north of the city, which means traffic on GA-400 is the real determinant of door time. State Farm Arena is MARTA-accessible from the Five Points station, which is the easy play on a sold-out arena night. Atlanta crowds turn the singles catalogue into full-volume singalongs across the night — "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart", "Snapback" and "Memory Lane" run particularly loud in the pavilion. Lawn at Ameris Bank is the value seat; the pavilion is worth the upgrade. The University of Georgia and Auburn alumni networks turn out heavy on Saturday-night Atlanta dates.
Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth is a flagship Texas market for Old Dominion, with the routing splitting between Dos Equis Pavilion in Fair Park and the larger American Airlines Center downtown depending on the leg. Dos Equis Pavilion holds roughly 20,000 across reserved seats and lawn, sits next to the Texas State Fair grounds, and gets brutally hot in summer — bring water and plan to be inside the gates before the opener. American Airlines Center holds 20,000 for an end-stage arena concert and is the easier indoor play on a Saturday night. Texas country crowds know the deep cuts as well as the singles and turn the "I Was on a Boat That Day" and "Some People Do" choruses into room-shakers. DART rail drops at Victory Station a two-minute walk from American Airlines Center. The band typically opens the Dallas show with one of the louder up-tempo singles to match the room's energy.
Toronto
Toronto is a marquee Canadian stop on Old Dominion tour legs that hit the eastern swing — the band plays Scotiabank Arena downtown on arena dates, the 19,800-cap home of the Maple Leafs and Raptors, attached to Union Station via the SkyWalk. The Canadian country crowd skews loyal and attentive; the mid-set acoustic interlude plays to near-silence and the post-encore singalong on "Break Up with Him" runs through the upper ring. GO Transit and the TTC subway both drop within five minutes of the gates, which makes Scotiabank one of the easiest North American arenas to access without a car. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the on-sale; the 300-level upper rings hold the best price-to-view ratio in the building. Fan club presales are the most reliable path to good Toronto floor seats. The band has also played the Budweiser Stage on the waterfront and Massey Hall on smaller-room dates outside the standard arena routing.
Chicago
Chicago gets an Old Dominion amphitheater date at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre out in Tinley Park on most North American summer legs — the 28,000-cap shed in the southwest suburbs is the standard Chicago-market country amphitheater — and the United Center downtown on select arena swings. Hollywood Casino is car-only from the city; budget 60 to 90 minutes of post-show parking-lot drain on a sold-out summer night and arrive early to get a pavilion-adjacent lawn spot. United Center is the bigger room and the louder room; the Chicago country crowd is bigger than the coastal-music-press version of the city suggests, and the singalong on "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" runs deep into the 300-level. CTA Green Line to Ashland or a rideshare into the lots around the arena are the practical access plays for United Center. Lawn at Hollywood Casino is the value tier on a non-Saturday date.
New York
New York gets an Old Dominion arena date at Madison Square Garden on marquee North American tour legs — the Garden is the marquee Northeast stop and a near-sellout across the lower bowl on every recent on-sale. The 7th Avenue building seats roughly 20,000 for an end-stage concert and sits directly above Penn Station, which makes it the easiest concert arrival in the country: any subway, NJ Transit, LIRR or Amtrak line drops you inside the arena in under five minutes. New York crowds skew more eclectic than the Southeast markets — Old Dominion's country-pop crossover audience pulls heavy through Spotify and the streaming radio chart in this market — and the "Hotel Key" singalong gets a standing ovation regardless of where the song sits in the run order. Lower-bowl pricing runs higher here than most other tour stops; the 200-level is the value buy. The band has also played the Forest Hills Stadium amphitheater in Queens on outdoor summer dates outside the standard arena routing.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the West Coast marquee. Old Dominion plays Crypto.com Arena downtown on arena swings — 20,000 cap, home of the Lakers and Kings — and the Hollywood Bowl or YouTube Theater at SoFi for one-off dates with a heavier production. Crypto.com is Metro Expo Line accessible from Pico Station, which is the practical play given downtown traffic on an event night. LA crowds run country-pop with a heavy crossover skew — Old Dominion's Southern California audience came in heavy through the streaming country chart and the multi-album radio dominance — and the "I Was on a Boat That Day" singalong is one of the louder moments of the night. Lower-bowl prices climb fast on the on-sale; the 300-level upper ring holds value, and the floor is the premium tier reserved for fan-club pre-sale buyers. The band has also played the FivePoint Amphitheatre in Irvine on Orange County-routed dates.
Cheapest Old Dominion Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Old Dominion tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Old Dominion dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $106 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Old Dominion tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Old DominionVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Old Dominion VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Old Dominionconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Old DominionVIP & meet and greet guide.
Old DominionPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Old Dominion 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Old Dominiontour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Old Dominion presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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