In between stops on Kenny Chesney's Here and Now tour,, Old Dominion was able to perform at pop-up shows throughout the country including one at a Boston bar.
"We just thought it would be really fun if we could pop up and do a little surprise show and hopefully create a little frenzy and carry that into the next show," lead singer Matthew Ramsey told E! News. "They were just as magical in those little bars as playing in a giant stadium."
At every show, Old Dominion hopes fans feel better having experienced live music. "We want people to feel like a weight was lifted in some way even if it was for one song," Matthew explained. "They can walk out of that building a little bit lighter on their feet."
Ever since forming in 2007, the guys of Old Dominion cherish the opportunity to perform with their closest friends. "No matter how many people are coming to the shows, we had a blast doing it with each other," Matthew said. "We still try to carry that same feeling no matter what size stage."
Whenever Old Dominion interacts with fans who have big dreams of their own, Matthew gives out a piece of advice. "Our message to dreamers would be just keep doing it because you love doing it," he shared. "That's ultimately what got us to where we are is because we loved what we were doing. We still love what we were doing and we felt like we would be lost without it."
After learning Time, Tequila & Therapy was nominated for a 2022 CMA Award, Matthew reflected on why Old Dominion's latest album was so special. "It was always a dream of ours to make an album where we just went into the studio like our heroes did and create our music right there on the spot," he said. "It will always live in our hearts in that way."