Old Dominion's Matthew Ramsey forced to postpone shows after fracturing pelvis in ATV accident
Hitmaking country music band Old Dominion postponed a handful of Florida shows Tuesday after singer Matthew Ramsey fractured his pelvis in an ATV accident.
The singer, known for co-writing Old Dominion hits "One Man Band," "Hotel Key" and "I Was On A Boat That Day," broke the bone in three places, according to a post on the band's Twitter account Tuesday. Previously-scheduled concerts for this weekend in Key West, Florida, will now take place in March 2024. Ticketholders unable to make the rescheduled shows can seek a refund at the point of purchase, according to the band.
"The good news is it's gonna be just fine," Ramsey wrote in a statement on social media. "The bad news is I'm gonna have to stay home and recover for a while."
A statement from Matthew Ramsey and an update on this weekend's postponed shows in Key West, FL... pic.twitter.com/JM3iXkN2D5
— Old Dominion (@OldDominion) March 28, 2023
The band's No Bad Vibes Tour plans to resume April 13 in Reading, Pennsylvania. The band is also set to make an appearance at CMA Fest in June.
A three-time CMA Award-winning outfit, Old Dominion released its latest full-length album, "Time, Tequila & Therapy," in October 2021.
"I promise we'll keep you updated on my recovery and any other shows that might be affected," Ramsey said. "This tour has been such a blast so far this year and before you know it I'll be back out there with No Bad Vibes."
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