Old Dominion Defies Expectations, Taking Blockbuster World Tour Into 2026 With Global Stops

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Country music powerhouse Old Dominion is expanding their “How Good Is That – World Tour,” adding an extensive lineup of international shows that will keep the band on the road through 2026. The ambitious tour extension follows successful U.S. performances and a European run scheduled for October 2025, demonstrating the group’s growing global appeal and relentless touring ethic.

The extended itinerary kicks off on March 14, 2026, at Perth’s Red Hill Auditorium, launching an all-encompassing Australian leg that includes stops in Melbourne, Sydney, and Ipswich. New Zealand fans will see the band perform in Auckland and Christchurch before Old Dominion crosses the Pacific for a Canadian tour beginning April 23 at Hamilton’s TD Coliseum.

The Canadian dates will take the band through Ottawa, Quebec, Winnipeg, and ultimately Victoria on May 6, 2026, marking the conclusion of this phase of their worldwide journey. The five-member band, featuring Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen on vocals and guitar, continues to build on their reputation for electrifying live performances.

Tickets for the Australia and New Zealand performances will be available through a fan presale starting September 15, 2025, with general sales opening the following day. Canadian fans can access presale tickets from September 16, with public sales beginning September 19 through the band’s official channels. Frontman Matthew Ramsey has expressed excitement for international shows, highlighting the band’s enthusiasm for connecting with fans globally.

Don’t miss your chance to secure tickets – presales begin September 15 for Australia/New Zealand and September 16 for Canadian shows.

The tour features carefully selected supporting acts tailored to each region, with Dasha and Alexandra Kay joining the Australia and New Zealand legs, while Phil Vassar and Sacha will support the Canadian shows. This tour supports the band’s latest album “Barbara,” widely considered their most personal record to date. The group plans to leverage streaming platform features to engage with international audiences before and during the tour, helping build anticipation through curated playlists and exclusive content.

Concertgoers can expect approximately 20 songs per show, blending established hits like “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart” and “Make It Sweet” with fresh material from “Barbara.” The band has also launched a strategic pre-save campaign to boost streaming numbers ahead of their international dates. The band typically closes shows with fan favorites such as “I Should Have Married You” during the encore.

Before the international extension, Old Dominion will perform a special two-night event in Las Vegas called “BARBARA. HITS. VEGAS.” in December 2025, further showcasing their versatility and commitment to memorable live experiences across continents.

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