How Old Dominion Hit Home With Fresh Era After Strolling Down 'Memory Lane'

Old Dominion kicked off the weekend with a heartfelt anthem, “Coming Home,” serving as the first impression of a fresh era of music from the reigning, six-time Country Music Association Vocal Group of the Year. The band’s newest single made its debut on Friday (June 28).

The group — made up of Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, and Brad Tursi — began hinting at new music by posting photos inside a recording studio on Instagram last month. In early June, they started to reveal sneak peeks of “Coming Home,” stirring anticipation among eager Instagram users.

“Coming Home” follows Memory Lane, Old Dominion’s 18-track album that arrived in October 2023. That project included the title track, “Can’t Break Up Now” featuring Megan Moroney, “I Should Have Married You,” “Some Horses,” “Ain’t Got a Worry” featuring Blake Shelton, “Easier Said with Rum,” “Freedom Like You” and more. 

Old Dominion played career-spanning hits when they took the main stage at Nissan Stadium earlier this month at CMA Fest in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The festival, hailed the longest-running country music festival in the world, also included Lainey Wilson, Keith Urban, Jelly Roll and many more in the star-studded lineup. Listen to Old Dominion on iHeartRadio here.


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