O.A.R. was outstanding.
by OhioStateWon on 8/27/18Promenade Park Stage - ToledoRating: 5 out of 5Back to the Big Stage Gentlemen. Music and message was important for this city of Toledo and this country called the U.S.A.

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Get down front and center while enjoying soundcheck for the evening's performance. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with the band by asking questions and requesting songs to be performed during the soundcheck and that evening's show.

Fans will have the opportunity to take 1 Pre-show Photo with members of O.A.R. Pre-Show Photo-Op upgrades are provided on an individual basis. An upgrade must be acquired for each individual wishing to be present in the photo.

Get into the venue before doors to be first in line for limited edition posters, beverages, and finding your seats.

Step behind the curtain and explore the world of O.A.R. from the inside out. Join a member of the O.A.R. team for an exclusive backstage tour where you’ll see the stage come to life, discover how the crew brings each show together, and get a rare glimpse into the moments before the band hits the stage. While there’s no formal meet & greet or photo opportunity included, the backstage environment is alive with spontaneous moments. You never know what familiar faces you might pass as the evening comes together.

Get closer to the music than ever! This exciting VIP experience provides fans the ability to step up on stage and watch the performance from a unique, one-of-a-kind vantage point like never before.
Formed in 1996, O.A.R. are an alternative rock band from Rockville, Maryland. Starting with their 1997 debut album The Wanderer, O.A.R. have released 10 studio albums and seven live albums. In 2005, O.A.R. released Stories of a Stranger, their first of four consecutive Top 40 albums on the Billboard 200 and led by the RIAA gold-certified single “Love and Memories.” The band’s 2008 followup All Sides contains O.A.R.’s highest-charting Hot 100 single “Shattered (Turn the Car Around),” which was later certified platinum, while 2014’s The Rockville LP boasted the band’s third gold single “Peace.” Known for their rigorous touring schedule, O.A.R. have also pursued charitable initiatives through their Heard The World Fund, founded by the band in 2006.
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O.A.R. 2026 Tour Dates:
O.A.R. head out on the Three Decades Tour in June 2026. After kicking off at Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colorado, the tour will run through November 2026.
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The 2026 O.A.R. Three Decades Tour begins on June 19 at Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colorado.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase five VIP experiences for the Three Decades Tour. VIP experiences include perks such as:
Special guests on O.A.R.’s Three Decades Tour include the following artists on select dates:
Be sure to check individual event pages for exact details.
Tickets and VIP packages for the 2026 O.A.R Three Decades Tour are now on sale. Tickets and VIP packages are still available for most dates.
Back to the Big Stage Gentlemen. Music and message was important for this city of Toledo and this country called the U.S.A.
It was one of the best concerts I’ve ever attended.
OAR and the venue were absolutely awesome. Had a wonderful time. The crowd was great. Hope to do it again next year
O A R is a band that must be seen live . They are a mega good time band .
I wanted to visit the museum and see a show at Bethel Woods as part of my vacation. It just so happened that OAR was playing the day we planned on going to the museum. I knew a few of their songs but not a whole lot about them. The show was awesome and the crowd was really into it. My son and I had a great time and were pleasantly surprised. Even the opening acts were good. The venue had a great sound system and the seats were padded in our section, however there were no beverage holders. Drinks were the normal price of any concert. Didn't eat food in the venue, but had the buffet before the concert (avoid it). Overall, a great experience.
I love seeing OAR ar Jacob's pavilion. We saw them at Blossom & it didn't do them justice.
Lots of energy. Great music! Highly recommended for a really fun night. They really make the effort to entertain.
Amazing show. Awesome show. Favorite venue in the area. Can’t beat the views and outside feel.
Great venue, great acoustics, great bands, great night!
Oar puts on a great, high energy show. Everyone there attending seemed happy and engaged. Lots of fun.
I like the festival pier minus the sand they have around the rubber mats in the middle of the venue.
The venue was great, near the river with a view of the Ben Franklin Bridge. The show was moving and so was the crowd. These guys never disappoint. Only disappointment was paying $16 for a Mike's Harder Lemonade.
Other than the extremely high cost of beer, this show was amazing!!! It rained off and on, but we were having such a great time we didn’t care at all. When crazy game of poker started and everyone started throwing playing cards into the air, it became completely unforgettable!
OAR was Amazing as always... They put on a Great performance! The venue is great because there are no seats so everyone is standing and into the show from the first song. The only issue is Festival Pier charges way too much for alcohol... $14 for a beer is outrageous.
I loved how this concert went exactly to schedule. I hate when performers think it's "cool" to be late.
So glad we went since it was supposed to rain. They were fantastic! Just love this band! Will be going when they come to our area again
OAR is always great! But, hey guys, whatever happened to, "Wonderful Day?"
Great show, volume perfect, great venue. Would like to see them again
All 3 acts were very entertaining was a great night of music
I went for Matt Nathanson (13th time seeing him), but has seen him open for O.A.R. back in 2009 the first time I saw Matt. Matt put on an awesome show with a handful of new songs and a great mix of his hits and deeper cuts. Passionate as normal! The New Respects put a on a great opener set and O.A.R. rocked it for the hour plus that I stayed for (had a long drive home and wanted to beat traffic. Bethel Woods is a fantastic venue - love seeing shows there!