Old Dominion to Release 'Barbara' Album August 22 Amidst 2025 World Tour

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

Old Dominion is set to release their new album, "Barbara," on August 22 via Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville. This album follows their 2023 release "Memory Lane" and the 2024 compilation "Odies But Goodies". Lead vocalist Matthew Ramsey describes the new album as even more eclectic than their previous work.

The 13-track album includes previously released singles such as "Me Most Nights" and "Making Good Time," along with tracks like "Talk Country" and the R&B-infused "What Doesn't Kill a Memory." The album explores introspection, a key element of country music, with songs like "Miss You Man," dedicated to the late Andrew Dorff, and "Goodnight Music City," a reflection on the band's journey in Nashville.

In addition to the album release, Old Dominion is currently on their "How Good Is That" world tour, which began on March 19, 2025, in Houston, Texas, with dates running through October. The tour features Ernest and Redferrin as supporting acts. Old Dominion has gained recognition for blending various musical styles within the country genre, focusing on creating authentic music without chasing trends.

Sources

  • Daily Mail Online

  • Old Dominion's new album, 'Barbara,' won't lean on band's record-breaking laurels

  • Old Dominion Plots 2025 'How Good Is That' World Tour - Country Central

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