Old Dominion's 'No Bad Vibes Tour' Ignites Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario
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Old Dominion's 'No Bad Vibes Tour' Ignites Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario

The chart-topping country-pop outfit, Old Dominion, lit up the stage at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ontario on January 30th, delivering a high-energy performance that left fans in awe. With their infectious melodies and dynamic live presence, the band's "No Bad Vibes Tour" lived up to its name and gave fans the ultimate good time.

As soon as Old Dominion took the stage, the energy took on new heights. The band's dynamic stage presence and electrifying energy were contagious, keeping fans on their feet and engaged from start to finish. The band treated fans to a mix of old favorites like "No Such Thing as a Broken Heart" and new hits from their latest EP "Memory Lane", like "Freedom Like You."

The acoustic set was a highlight, showcasing the band's songwriting prowess with tracks like "Sangria" and "A Guy Walks into a Bar," and revealing their impressive resume as hitmakers for artists like Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and more.

Old Dominion's charming wit and humor kept fans laughing and entertained throughout the night, adding to the band's already dynamic performance. The camaraderie and chemistry between band members was incredible, making the show all the more memorable. The encores, "All I Know About Girls" and "I Was on a Boat That Day," rounded out the night in the perfect way, leaving fans wanting more.

The band's dynamic stage presence and electrifying energy were contagious, keeping fans on their feet and engaged from start to finish.
Dan Savoie519 MagazineFebruary 7, 2023

With a sound reminiscent of vintage Eagles concerts, Old Dominion brought their A-game to Budweiser Gardens, delivering a night of hit after hit and leaving fans with nothing but "No Bad Vibes."

The night kicked off with a stellar lineup of openers in an old-fashioned Nashville Whiskey Jam, featuring Frank Ray, Steven Lee Olsen, and Shawn Austin. Each act brought their own unique flavor to the stage, with Steven Lee Olsen igniting the crowd with his hit "Raised By A Good Time" and Shawn Austin delivering a rock-infused twist on country with tracks like "Slip." Frank Ray capped off the opener acts with his powerful voice and unique country-rock sound, sending fans into a frenzy with "Country'd Look Good On You.

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Steven Lee Olsen

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