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by KAR123 on 1/30/24Choctaw Grand Theater - DurantThe show was great and there didn’t seem to be a bad seat in the house
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Old Dominion is a Grammy-nominated pop/country band known for the hit singles “One Man Band” and “Break Up with Him,” as well as their platinum-certified 2015 debut album Meat and Candy, a Billboard 200 hit that was praised by everyone from Rolling Stone to NPR. The Nashville-based country rockers — composed of singer Matthew Ramsey, multi-instrumentalist Trevor Rosen, lead guitarist Brad Tursi, bassist Geoff Sprung and drummer Whit Sellers — was formed in 2007 and originally honed their songwriting skills by authoring hits for everyone from Luke Bryan and Keith Urban to Kenny Chesney and Cole Swindell. It’s no surprise that the quintet produces hits, with a total of 10 Top 10s on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart to date. The band has also played sold-out arenas worldwide, first opening for Kenny Chesney on his 2015 Big Revival Tour, then embarking on a string of headlining tours that began with 2016’s Meat and Candy Tour and 2019’s Make It Sweet Tour, which coincided with a showstopping performance at the 54th Academy of Country Music Awards.
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Old Dominion launched the No Bad Vibes Tour in January 2023. The tour covered much of North America.
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The No Bad Vibes Tour began on January 19, 2023 in Evansville, Illinois.
The No Bad Vibes Tour took Old Dominion across North America in the following cities:
2023:
2024:
Special guests on the No Bad Vibes Tour varied by market and included rising country music stars Kassi Ashton, Frank Ray, Greylan James, Priscilla Block, Adam Doleac, Kylie Morgan, Tyler Hubbard, Niko Moon, Jameson Rodgers, Kip Moore and Chase Rice.
The show was great and there didn’t seem to be a bad seat in the house
Wonderful,Fun, and lots of Energy! Yea…Old Dominion
This is the third time to see Old Dominion! I will see them again and again when possible. I love how they interact with the crowd & of course Iove, love their music!
Sat center stage in 200 level. The minute OD went onstage the idiots in front of us stood up and never sat down for the next 2 hours. Why do people do that ? If that’s what you want, buy a ticket in the pit - costs less, you get to stand up and pretend your on stage and I get to watch the show instead of staring at your XL backside
This was our first concert at the Grand Theater and we loved it!! A great price for tickets, perfect seats with a great view of the stage! Truly not a bad word could be said about the venue or the band! We love Old Dominion and definitely will see them again anytime they come to Choctaw!!
Great concert but short. They played from 8:15 to 9:45.
Old D always puts on a great show and this was no exception! Their energy and engagement was awesome!
I wish I could find a way to pay Old Dominion to do a cameo at my wedding later this year. It would score me more points than you can imagine with my wife. The concert was incredible. As far as the venue; very clean, super friendly customer service and security, sound, lighting, seats, everything was at the top of the scale. As for Old Dominion, they took, what I believe, the shortest break in concert history. Why? Because they had to stop playing by 10pm. It is the venue rules, not sure why, but it is. In any event, Old Dominion rocked it. It was incredible. At the end, they even brough a little girl on stage to help with a song, Amazing. Great Venue. Incredible Band. Oh, and the ticketing was easy, too.
Saturday, January 27th, at Choctaw Casino, music enthusiasts were treated to an electrifying performance by the country sensation Old Dominion. As the evening unfolded, it became evident that this wasn't just any concert; it was a remarkable journey through their chart-topping hits and hidden gems, making it an unforgettable experience for all in attendance. Old Dominion's interaction with the audience was a highlight of the event. Unlike many performers who stick to a predetermined setlist, they went above and beyond by taking requests from the crowd. This personal touch not only showcased their genuine connection with their fans but also added an element of spontaneity and excitement to the show. But what truly set Old Dominion apart was their unparalleled talent and versatility. Not only did they flawlessly deliver their well-known hits, but they also surprised the audience by delving into their repertoire of lesser-known tracks and even covering songs rarely heard live. Their ability to effortlessly switch between musical styles and eras further showcased their mastery of the craft, leaving the audience in awe of their sheer talent. Throughout the performance, Old Dominion kept the audience engaged and enthralled, feeding off the energy of the crowd and reciprocating it tenfold. Each song was delivered with passion and precision, sounding even more captivating live than on the radio. Whether it was the heartfelt lyrics of "Written in the Sand"or the infectious rhythms of "Hotel Key,"every moment was a testament to the band's undeniable talent and dedication to their craft. As the final notes faded into the night, it was clear that Old Dominion had left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to witness their performance. Their ability to create an immersive and unforgettable experience speaks volumes about their status as one of country music's most dynamic acts. And as the audience dispersed, one thing was certain: this was a concert that would be remembered and cherished for years to come.
Absolutely love this venue and our seats were great but of course Old Dominion stole the show. Absolutely will see them again and can’t wait to go to this venue again.
Great concert but I sure wish they could make people sit down who have purchased seats .
Concert was a blast. They sounded really good live
The Guys of Old Dominion played a great show with lots of energy. Brad and his guitar solos were freaking awesome. Matthew interacted with the audience and those that were front row. The coolest point was when the band took requests and 2 preteen girls asked for them just to sing them Happy Birthday and the whole place sang along. The footage from when Matthew took the ladies phone recorded himself and band mates singing and then recorded the audience before returning it will be priceless. Icing on the cake was the 12 year old boy that requested the Shoe Shopping song and they had him come up on stage to sing it with them. That kid never missed a beat. To me that shows character and shows that they value their fans and are humble.
We love OD and have seen them multiple times. The venue was great but I feel as if they rushed through the concert and it was 1.5hrs to the minute (without encore). They did play a bit longer without the traditional encore (walking off and coming back) b/c they kept saying they were on a time limit? Concert started at 8:17 and was over at 9:52 (including “encore”). They have done better and feel that they met the mimimim obligation in contract.
They were great, fun and they put on a really good performance.
They did an awesome show very relatable and all my favorite songs nice venue too many floor seats
Hey we visited Choctaw to see Old Dominion. The sound was great, they rocked the building as usual! Wait times for drinks were great with plenty of bathrooms. Great venue!
Best concert ever. Singing happy birthday to the two young girls was great but bringing the young man on stage to sing was absolutely amazing. Best concert performance ever.
Old Dominion put on a fantastic show. We enjoyed every moment of it. They are all so talented and gifted. Well done gentlemen!
They put on an amazing show. Loved them being at a smaller venue- made it seem more personal. We will definitely put them on our repeat shows we want to see!!!!