Arts & Entertainment

This Country Music Award band toured with Kenny Chesney. They’re coming to Tri-Cities

Matthew Ramsey, left, and Brad Tursi of Old Dominion perform during the “Trip Around the Sun” tour in 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Matthew Ramsey, left, and Brad Tursi of Old Dominion perform during the “Trip Around the Sun” tour in 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona. Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP

This Nashville band is bound to bring some summer vibes to the Tri-Cities this winter.

Country music powerhouse Old Dominion will perform at the Toyota Center in Kennewick on Feb. 25 as part of their recently-announced No Bad Vibes Tour. They’re fresh off a recent summer run on Kenny Chesney’s Here and Now 2022 Tour, which saw them play in Seattle.

Select presale tickets went on sale Wednesday. General admission tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 28, at 10 a.m.

Their 30-date North American run kicks off Jan. 19 in Evansville, Ind., and ends July 30 in Lake Tahoe. The Kennewick show is the band’s only Washington stop.

Old Dominion’s mix of endearing, catchy, laid-back country jams is sure to entice Tri-City music lovers of all ages.

“At an Old Dominion show, I think we just want people to feel happy,” frontman Matthew Ramsey said in a statement announcing the tour.

“They should feel like they got to forget about whatever is bothering them or whatever’s weighing them down in that point in time. Just come and hangout with us and escape for a couple hours.”

Since forming in 2014, nine Old Dominion hits have charted on the Billboard Hot 100, including songs like, “One Man Band,” “I Was On A Boat That Day” and “Break Up With Him.”

They’ve also had eight No. 1 singles at country radio, over 1 billion on-demand streams and has had multiple No. 1 singles go RIAA platinum and gold.

The group — made up of Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi — is also the reigning four-time Country Music Award Vocal Group of the Year and five-time American Country Music Group of the Year.

Their most recent album, “Time, Tequila and Therapy,” released in 2021 and is currently nominated for Album of the Year at this year’s Country Music Awards.

The band also has plans to debut new music in the coming months.

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Eric Rosane
Tri-City Herald
Eric Rosane is the Tri-City Herald’s Civic Accountability Reporter focused on Education and Local Government. Before coming to the Herald in February 2022, he worked at the Daily Chronicle in Lewis County covering schools, floods, fish, dams and the Legislature. He graduated from Central Washington University in 2018.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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