Saturday Night at Nissan Stadium: CMA Fest 2024
Matthew Ramsey, the lead vocalist of Old Dominion, expressed a fervent determination to ensure that Saturday night at CMA Fest resonated as the pinnacle of musical exuberance. Against the backdrop of the festival’s third night, Old Dominion, winners of the prestigious CMA vocal group of the year award six times over, enthralled the audience with a seamless rendition of beloved hits like “On a Boat That Day” and “One Man Band.”
The rhythm of country music continued to pulse throughout day three of CMA Fest, drawing in tens of thousands of devoted music aficionados to Nissan Stadium. Saturday evening boasted what could be argued as the most illustrious lineup of all the festival’s evenings.
“Top Highlights from Saturday Night at Nissan Stadium: CMA Fest 2024 Unforgettable Moments”
Among the constellation of performers were luminaries such as Lainey Wilson, reigning CMA entertainer of the year and recently inducted member of the esteemed Grand Ole Opry. Also gracing the stage was Jelly Roll, recipient of the CMA new artist of the year award and a four-time chart-topper on the Billboard Country Airplay charts. Joining them was the illustrious Keith Urban, a two-time CMA entertainer of the year, and the soulful crooner Dylan Marlowe, renowned for his hit “Boys Back Home.”
The lineup also shone a spotlight on the remarkable talents of several Black country artists, including the Grammy-nominated duo The War and Treaty, whose harmonies stirred hearts. Additionally, the stage welcomed Tanner Adell, known for the chart-topping “Buckle Bunny,” and Brittney Spencer, whose star rose with her contributions to Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter project, earning her a fresh wave of acclaim.