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Old Dominion: Nashville chart-toppers announce headline Australian and New Zealand dates as part of the How Good Is That - World Tour
12 Sep 2025“Country music’s premiere craftsmen” – Rolling StoneChugg Entertainment and Frontier Touring are thrilled to announce country music's most recognised Vocal Group of the Year, Old Dominion, will bring the How Good Is That - World Tour to Australia and New Zealand next March 2026.
Making their return to Australia following their 2018 performance at CMC Rocks QLD, the Nashville-based group will kick off the tour with a show at Perth’s Red Hill Auditorium on Saturday March 14, before heading to Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne on Tuesday 17 March and ICC Sydney Theatre on Wednesday 18 March. Following their headline slot at the 2026 CMC Rocks QLD on Saturday 21 March, the band then head over to New Zealand for debut shows at Auckland's Powerstation on Tuesday 24 March and Christchurch Town Hall on Thursday 26 March.
Frontier Members and Drove Members can access their respective presales for Old Dominions’ headline Australia and New Zealand dates on Monday 15 September from 11am local time, before the general onsale begins Tuesday 16 September from 12pm local time.
Tickets and tour information via frontiertouring.com/olddominion.
Considered one of Nashville’s hottest bands, Old Dominion has become known for their skyscraping anthems and electrifying live shows adored across the world.
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Comprised of lead singer Matthew Ramsey, lead guitarist Brad Tursi, multi-instrumentalist Trevor Rosen, bassist Geoff Sprung and drummer Whit Sellers, together, the band has achieved nine No.1 singles at country radio, surpassed six billion on-demand streams, earned a dozen RIAA Platinum and Gold single certifications, and headlined arenas and amphitheaters around the globe. Continuing to break their own ticket sales records and a string of venue records under their belt, Old Dominion continues to be one of the most in-demand country bands.
“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” – ForbesCurrently the reigning 8X Academy of Country Music and 7X Country Music Association “Group of the Year”, Old Dominion has won the "Group of the Year" title more than any other act in country music history. The band performed a seven-show residency at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium this February, raising more than $1.25M for seven charities the band has been actively engaged with over their career.
The band’s sixth studio album Barbara was released on August 22nd, blending its signature melodic, guitar-driven sound with deeper reflections on life, love, and mortality, leaning into more mature themes without losing their optimistic spirit. Taking their How Good Is That - World Tour across the globe with multiple sold out stadium and arenas shows in 2025, the band now look ahead to an even bigger 2026, taking their latest release on the road and adding to their expansive world tour with highly anticipated dates in Australia as well as debut New Zealand shows.
Joining Old Dominion on all Australian shows is US singer-songwriter Dasha*. With childhood dreams of being a musician and years of persistent songwriting, it was 2024 breakout track “Austin (Boots Stop Workin’)” that made the California native a viral sensation nearly overnight. The track landed Dasha on the stages of country music’s most coveted events, including Stagecoach, Austin City Limits, CMT Awards and CMA Fest and became one of the most streamed country songs of 2024, winning the People’s Country Award for Female Song. Releasing the first single ‘Not At This Party’ from her forthcoming sophomore project, Dasha will spend the remainder of 2025 on the road with Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett and Dylan Scott.
Joining Old Dominion on all Australia and New Zealand shows is Illinois native, Alexandra Kay. With over 8.7 MILLION social media followers, Alexandra Kay, who starred on Netflix’s series Westside, holds the rare and extraordinary ability to genuinely connect with audiences by just being her authentic true self via heartfelt melodies, her “refreshing brand of storytelling…custom-made for the country music genre” (People), and her “angelic, yet soaring vocals” (American Songwriter). Cementing herself as a force to be reckoned with in the industry, the bright and tenacious rising star that Billboard acclaimed as “an adept, propitious singer-songwriter,” dropped her debut album - All I’ve Ever Known - in 2023. The project reached #1 on the iTunes All Genre and Country charts globally and earned her a spot in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Country Album, Emerging Artist and HeatSeeker charts, independently.
Now, signed to BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville and named to Pandora’s “2025 Artist to Watch: Country” list, gears up to release her highly anticipated sophomore album, Second Wind, out October 24. Alexandra wrapped a milestone 2024 - in which she headlined her own tour, joined Jelly Roll on his Beautifully Broken Arena Tour where she was taken under his wing and was featured on the GRAMMY-nominated Twisters movie soundtrack. Taking 2025 to the next level, the captivating songstress kicks off her third headlining tour of the year, Second Wind: The Tour, on September 26, before releasing her sophomore album, Second Wind, on October 24. Giving fans a taste of what to expect, the new album will feature the bold fan-favourite tracks “Feminine Energy,” “The Last,” “What He Does,” “Cupid’s A Cowgirl,” and electrifying new anthem “Straight For The Heart” that have been lighting up her live show.
As Old Dominion prepares to return to Australia for the first time in 7 years, as well as make their New Zealand debut, don’t miss these electrifying live shows as part of the How Good Is That - World Tour next March, with special guests Dasha and Alexandra Kay.