Old Dominion Coming to Everett as Part of How Good Is That World Tour

Everett, WALocal News

Old Dominion's How Good Is That World Tour will include a performance at the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, WA, with eight additional arena shows added to the itinerary. Due to strong fan response, presale tickets will go on sale at 10 a. m. on May 19, with general sales starting May 22. Lead singer Matthew Ramsey highlighted the joy of performing for devoted fans who appreciate the band's deeper tracks.

The tour will also feature fellow country artists ERNEST and Redferrin, enhancing the musical experience. In celebration of National Military Appreciation Month, select tickets will be available at discounted prices beginning May 15, while supplies last. Old Dominion will also donate tickets to veterans through VetTix, supporting those who served. Their current single "Coming Home" has reached #12 on the charts, showcasing their continued success. As the band prepares their sixth album, they remain committed to delivering memorable live performances.

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