If 2025 had a country duo quietly winning all year, it was LOCASH.
Without making a huge fuss about it, the duo wrapped up the year with some genuinely solid wins. “Hometown Home” finished comfortably in Country Aircheck’s Top 5 songs of the year, while “Wrong Hearts” earned its own spot in the Top 100. Both tracks live on Bet The Farm, an album that also happens to be the first release from their own independent label, which feels very on brand for a group that’s been doing things their own way for a while now.
Beyond radio success, LOCASH stayed busy where it really counts: onstage. Their year included packed tour stops, a surprisingly fun crossover with the Savannah Bananas, and a few “how did that happen?” moments like performing halftime at both the Banana Bowl and an Amazon Prime Thursday Night Football game at Gillette Stadium. Casual stuff.
They also slipped in a little holiday spirit before the year wrapped, releasing the original “Snow Angel” and a stripped-down cover of “O Holy Night,” both of which landed well with fans and added to an already big streaming year.
The momentum isn’t slowing down either. LOCASH is set to ring in the New Year with a December 31 show at Gilley’s in Park City, Kansas, and heading into 2026 with radio still in their favor and crowds showing up ready to sing along.
No grand declarations needed. 2025 was a good year for LOCASH, and it feels like they’re just warming up.