Old Dominion Announces Seven-Show Nashville Residency

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Mason Allen

Old Dominion announced today that they will be playing a seven-show residency at the Ryman Auditorium from February 3rd, 2025, through February 6th in honor of their seventh CMA Award win as Vocal Group of the Year. 

“When you’re looking at the Oak Ridge Boys, who are much like Mount Rushmore,” shares lead singer/guitarist Matthew Ramsey, “you realize what an incredible family you’re a part of. To have won this award, which they’ve won, Alabama’s won, the Chicks won, and so many great bands have won, let alone seven times in a row, is a blessing.

The band will raise money for various nonprofit organizations, such as MusiCares, Save The Music, Backline Care, the Opry Trust Fund, CMA Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Ramsey Foundation.

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Old Dominion has been known for electrifying shows and energetic performances for a little more than a decade at this point. They’ve had countless hits with fun and clever lyrics that give fans mindless fun. They’ve earned nine No.1 Singles on radio, amassed over five billion streams, over a dozen RIAA Gold and Platinum certifications, and headlined multiple arenas and amphitheaters. 

Tickets for the show are currently available on their website. They’ll play two shows each night from February 3rd to 5th, and the last show will be on the 6th.