Old Dominion Announces Epic 2025 World Tour, Teams Up with Save the Music for Social Impact
Old Dominion kicks off their “How Good Is That – World Tour” next summer. Beginning June 5, 2025, at Charleston’s Credit One Stadium, the band will perform shows until late October across two continents.
The tour includes stops in cities such as Las Vegas, Charlotte, Charleston, Clearwater, and Greensboro. Up-and-coming artists ERNEST and Redferrin will join them for all U.S. dates.
“It’s a whole other vibe. When you’re out there under the stars, that energy amplifies everything we’re doing,” said singer and guitar player Matthew Ramsey.
Partnering with Save the Music, they’ll support music education programs at their tour stops. Their recent Nashville show at the Ryman raised $1.25 million for the cause this February.
Tickets go on sale February 25 for select fans, with public sales starting three days later. Through Propeller, fans can win special show experiences.
With nine #1 hits and over five billion streams, they’ve made their impact. Their collection now includes five full albums plus three EPs, featuring last fall’s “Memory Lane” and their latest “Odies But Goodies.”
Seven times winners of Group of the Year by both CMA and ACM, they’ve been a force in country music awards. “One Man Band” won Song of the Year at the 2020 ACMs.
Brad Tursi plays lead guitar while Trevor Rosen moves between instruments. Geoff Sprung handles the bass as Whit Sellers keeps the beat on drums. They first caught GRAMMY attention when “Some People Do” got two nominations.
As they collect Gold and Platinum records, they’ve filled arenas worldwide. A billion on-demand plays shows their strong fan following.