Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Music Minute - Adam Doleac: Dream House

 

Critically-acclaimed country singer-songwriter Adam Doleac releases his highly anticipated third studio album Dream House via Stem. The 12-track collection finds Doleac at his most grounded yet – an album rooted in faith, family and the idea that dreams are built with the people you love.
 
“This album is called Dream House because for the first time in my life, I'm living in mine,” shares Doleac. “I wrote all of these songs from under the roof of it. I grew up thinking a dream house was just a house, but these songs are me realizing I was wrong. The dream isn't about how big the house is, it's about how big the love is inside the house. It's about FAMILY, and that's exactly what this album is about. I couldn't have written these songs three years ago. Before I married my wife... Before I became a dad... This album couldn't have existed until right now, because this version of me hasn't existed until right now. The very definition of love has been completely reshaped in my heart, and I hope that's what you hear most when you listen to Dream House.”
 
 
While fans have already connected with previously released songs including title track “Dream House,” “Bar Named Jesus (ft. Thomas Rhett),” “Didn't We,” “Playin' Catch,” “Day One (ft. Madeline Merlo)” and “Bye Heart,” the Mississippi native widens the lens with six new tracks all co-written by Doleac that brings the story full circle, all delivered with his “smooth, sultry vocals” (Billboard).
 
Out today alongside an all-new music video, “Big Day In Our Little World” anchors the album as a celebration of life's milestones. “In a world that seems to only value going viral, 'Big Day In Our Little World' is a step towards the things that matter most,” says Doleac. “It's about the little moments in our lives that don't make the headlines, because those are the ones that often have the biggest impact on us. It's about never losing sight of the people you say 'I love you' to. We all have our own little worlds, and we often call them family. The point is, it doesn't have to be a big day for the rest of the world for it to be a 'Big Day In Our Little World,' and I love that.”
 
Kicking off the album is “That Ol' Jeep,” which pays homage to the companion that's carried him through countless miles and milestones, while “I Wanna Go” channels that same adventurous spirit, capturing a love built on freedom and faith in the journey. Elsewhere, “All Moms Go To Heaven” and “Lookin' Forward to Lookin' Back” reflect the steady, grateful heart of a son, husband and new father seeing life through fresh eyes.
 

Doleac continues to bring these songs to life on the road on his Dream House Tour, where he is playing sold-out, intimate venues across the country with upcoming stops in major cities including Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York City and more. For more information, keep up with Doleac on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook and on adamdoleac.com.
 
Upcoming Dream House Tour Dates:
Nov. 3 in Los Angeles, Calif. at The Troubadour
Nov. 20 in Dallas, Texas at Studio at the Bomb Factory
Nov. 21 in Houston, Texas at White Oak Music Hall
Dec. 4 in Atlanta, Ga. at Eddie's Attic
Dec. 9 in Boston, Mass. at The Sinclair
Dec. 10 in Hartford, Conn. at Webster Underground
Dec. 11 in New York, N.Y. at Mercury Lounge
Dec. 18 in Milwaukee, Wis. at Shank Hall
Dec. 19 in Columbus, Ohio at The Bluestone
Dec. 20 in Grand Rapids, Mich. at The Stache


ABOUT ADAM DOLEAC:
Critically acclaimed singer songwriter and rising country music star, Adam Doleac, is taking the Nashville scene by storm with his unique signature sound. Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Doleac initially chased his big-league dreams with a baseball scholarship to the University of Southern Mississippi, but soon realized his true calling was creating music. Self-taught on multiple instruments, Doleac became proficient in guitar, drums, and piano and soon decided to leave the sports world behind to pursue a music career. After a self-written song posted on YouTube propelled him to viral success and helped him secure a publishing deal, Doleac made the move to Nashville and spent several years penning lyrics for notable names including Kane Brown, Lainey Wilson, Dan + Shay, Nate Smith, Gabby Barrett, Darius Rucker, Hootie & the Blowfish, and more. In 2017, his self-titled debut EP produced GOLD-certified song “Famous” and was followed by his debut album, Barstool Whiskey Wonderland, released in 2022. Doleac's most recent album, about: TIME, was released in 2024 and takes the listener through some of his milestone moments in life with the universal message that time is love, and how we spend it is a reflection of who (or what) means the most to us. Now, Doleac has hit the ground running in 2025 with “Bye Heart,” “Dream House,” and new single “Bar Named Jesus” featuring global country superstar Thomas Rhett. Written by Doleac along with Josh Jenkins and Chris LaCorte, the powerful track explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and finding solace in faith while discovering a sense of belonging in a place of spiritual refuge - represented as "a bar named Jesus." With north of half a billion on-demand audio and video streams to date, Doleac's soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics have won over a legion of fans and audiences across the globe. With the release of “Bar Named Jesus,” the critically acclaimed country troubadour is poised to continue the momentum toward an undoubtedly monumental year. Doleac's third full length album is out now, and he will kick off his Dream House Tour on November 3 at the iconic Troubadour in Los Angeles, CA. You can follow along at www.adamdoleac.com to catch Doleac on the road as he continues to solidify his place as a leading voice in country music.

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