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Old Dominion Suffers an Unexpected Loss of a Family Member

Our thoughts are with the members of Old Dominion, who are mourning the unexpected loss of one of their immediate family members. The band shared a message on social media yesterday (3/6) to inform fans of the loss, saying that they will be sharing more details soon. The band postponed their #1 party to celebrate “Song for Another Time” in Nashville yesterday afternoon, and they’ve also dropped out of their Wednesday (3/8) performance at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The band’s message reads, “Dear fans and friends, We have sad news to share. We’ve suffered a great loss in the Old Dominion family. One of our immediate family members has unexpectedly passed. We thank you in advance for your prayers and your patience as we sort out the coming days. More details will be shared soon.” https://twitter.com/OldDominion/status/838797067606708226

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