How Good Is That World Tour
Old Dominion
Redferrin
This event is all ages.
Presale begins Thursday, February 27th at 10am.
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The general on sale begins Friday, February 28th at 10am!
All doors & show times subject to change.
Old Dominion’s skyscraping anthems and electrifying live shows have put the Multi-Platinum-selling band prominently at the forefront of country music. Fusing clever lyrics and an infectious sound, their lyrical wit and hook-heavy songwriting has certainly proved to be a winning formula for Nashville’s hottest band. It’s no wonder Rolling Stone cited Old Dominion as “one of mainstream country music’s most popular live groups.” Since breaking onto the music scene the band has notched nine No. 1 singles at country radio, surpassed five billion on-demand streams, earned over a dozen RIAA Platinum and Gold single certifications, and headlined arenas and amphitheaters around the globe.
Over the course of their career, Old Dominion has received numerous awards, accolades, and nominations from the GRAMMY Awards, CMAs, CMT, American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and iHeart Radio. Old Dominion are currently the reigning 7X ACM and 6X CMA “Group of the Year.” The band took home their seventh consecutive win for “Group of the Year” at the 2024 ACM Awards, tying the all-time record for most consecutive wins in the category. The band also took home their sixth successive win for “Vocal Group of the Year” at the 2023 CMA Awards, tying the record for most consecutive Vocal Group Award wins in CMA history. Moreover, they earned nominations for “Album of the Year” and “Vocal Group of the Year” at the 2022 CMA Awards. Plus, Old Dominion received a nomination for “Favorite Country Duo or Group” at the 2022 American Music Awards. Additionally, band has been named ACM “New Group of the Year,” ACCA “Breakthrough Group of the Year,” AIMP “Songwriter Artist of the Year” and Music Row “Group/Duo of the Year” and “Breakthrough Artist of the Year.” In 2021, Old Dominion received two GRAMMY nominations for their song “Some People Do,” including “Best Country Song” and “Best Country Duo/Group Performance.” At the 2020 CMT Awards, the band took home their first win for “Group Video of The Year.” Frontman Matthew Ramsey was named ASCAP’s “Artist of the Year” in 2017. To top it off, Old Dominion earned two 2024 CMT Music Award nominations for “Duo/Group Video of The Year” and “Collaborative Video of The Year” as well as a nomination for “The Group/Duo of the Year” for the 2024 People’s Choice Awards.
With their 2021 album, Time, Tequila & Therapy, Old Dominion reached new creative and critical heights. It was notably nominated for a CMA Award for “Album of the Year” and was named one of the “25 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2021” by Rolling Stone. The album features the Platinum-selling single “I Was On A Boat That Day” which was also named one of the “100 Best Songs of 2021” by Billboard.
Old Dominion’s newest full-length studio album, Memory Lane, was released October 6, 2023. “Memory Lane” (single) made history when it became the No. 1 Most Added Song at Country Radio for the first two consecutive add weeks of the new calendar year, a feat which no other artist has accomplished since 2010. Old Dominion scored their record-breaking ninth No. 1 single at Country Radio with “Memory Lane.” The track achieved the most spins in a week by any duo or group, (breaking their own record on “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart”).
Most recently, the band debuted a greatest hits compilation Odies but Goodies on September 6th. The 31-track collection spans the band’s journey from lark to meaningful headliner in a way that pays tribute to what the fans ask for.
In addition to their massive radio and streaming successes, fan demand for Old Dominion’s live shows is evident week after week as the band headline sold-out arenas. They continue to break their own ticket sales records, in addition to a string of venue records, as fans can’t get enough of their stadium-worthy set. However, it’s just the beginning for the most dynamic band in the genre; Old Dominion will offer fans more music and touring throughout 2024.
Old Dominion is lead singer Matthew Ramsey, lead guitarist Brad Tursi, multi-instrumentalist Trevor Rosen, bassist Geoff Sprung and drummer Whit Sellers.
“Country music’s premiere craftsmen” – Rolling Stone
“This five-piece have been shaping the sound of country radio, both with hits of their own and those they pen for stars… their fourth full-length, is packed with chipper, harmony-rich country-pop” – The New York Times
“As their career continues, they seem to only get better and better” – Forbes
Nashville’s most unpredictable hitmaker ERNEST is “The Charmer” (MusicRow): a triple threat talent who “creates a sound all his own” (Pollstar) and one of Music City’s defining artist-writers who continues to push and challenge the artistic status quo. The 2X ACM Award nominee, 2X CMA Triple Play Award winner, and2022 / 2023VarietyHitmaker fuses influences ranging from Eminem to George Jones, crafting a twist-heavy verse style that’s become his signature, proving its mettle, and earning him eleven No. 1 hits as a songwriter and one No. 1 at country radio himself. The eccentric free spirit just released his highly anticipated full-length sophomore album, NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, a set that “maintain(s) Nashville’s tethering to its legendary history while wholly embracing the soul of the city’s future” (The Tennessean), featuring 26 new originals and collaborations with genre tastemakers Lainey Wilson, Lukas Nelson, Jelly Roll, HARDY, and more. The album has been shortlisted as one of the Best of the Year So Far by Billboard, The Tennessean, and Country Now, following in the footsteps of its critically acclaimed predecessor, FLOWER SHOPS (THE ALBUM), and its cleverly-expanded deluxe edition, FLOWER SHOPS (THE ALBUM): Two Dozen Roses, which added a baker’s dozen of fresh cuts to the bunch.
The buzz around Warner Music Nashville country artist Redferrin is impossible to ignore as one of Nashville’s most unorthodox and innovative new singer/songwriters. His recent releases are full of adrenaline-pumping energy and rebellious swagger, providing just a sample of the kaleidoscopic musical textures he can create. With lyrics that serve as a manifesto for his take-it-or-leave-it style, Redferrin wants the new music to become a sonic mirror held up to today’s rural culture. Born Blake Redferrin, the White House, Tennessee native spent his first 24 years on the pegs of a dirt bike, now harnessing that thrill-seeking spirit and relentless drive for a new kind of sound. He already boasts several successful cuts, including Florida Georgia Line’s hip-hop inspired “Countryside,” Nelly’s recent smash “Lil Bit,” and Dean Brody and The Reklaws’ “I Can’t Help Myself,” which showcased a knack for party starting, hitting No. 1 in Canada and setting a record for the most one-week radio spins in the nation’s history. Redferrin is set to release more new music this year as he continues chasing high-speed dreams with the throttle pinned and no kill switch.