
Old Dominion Tickets 2026 — Prices, Dates & Where to Buy
All Old Dominion 2026 Ticket Listings
6 live shows — tap any card for the official Ticketmaster checkout.


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How Much Are Old Dominion Tickets?
Old Dominion ticket prices currently range from $106 (upper level) to $360(floor & VIP), with the average listed seat at around $173 USD. Prices vary by city and day of week — midweek shows often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekends.
Where to Buy Old Dominion Tickets
- Ticketmaster (primary). Official face-value seats. Always start here before resale.
- Live Nation. Same inventory as Ticketmaster for most tours, sometimes with a different presale.
- Venue box office. Day-of tickets without resale fees if the show isn't sold out.
- Reputable resale (StubHub, Vivid Seats). For sold-out dates — buyer-protected, but expect markups.
- Fan-to-fan transfers. Ticketmaster lets original buyers resell at face value — worth watching 24–48 hours before the show.
When Do Old Dominion Tickets Go On Sale?
Old Dominion tickets typically go on sale on a Friday at 10:00 am local time for each tour stop, with Verified Fan, Live Nation, and credit-card presales opening 1 to 3 days earlier. Exact on-sale times for each Old Dominion 2026 date are listed on the individual event pages above.
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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.