BIG HOMECOMING MOMENT 
 Jordan McCullough has officially returned to Murfreesboro after an impressive journey on American Idol Season 24, where he stood out among more than 100 contestants and pushed through multiple intense elimination rounds. His visit home came just ahead of the grand finale, marking what many are calling a major milestone in his Idol journey. As Jordan appeared in front of supporters, the crowdâs loud reaction made it clear how much momentum and fan support heâs built throughout the season. More details below 
How Murfreesboro celebrates âAmerican Idolâ singer Jordan McCullough
How Murfreesboro celebrates âAmerican Idolâ singer Jordan McCullough
The pouring rain could not stop hundreds of people from packing Murfreesboroâs historic square on May 6, 2026, in support of their own hometown hero.
âAmerican Idolâ finalist Jordan McCullough was busy all day making stops across the city as part of the showâs homecoming taping, which leads up to the finale on May 11.
McCullough was due to arrive at the square for a parade at 4 p.m. after visiting several of his former schools, including Oakland High School, his alma mater. A little before 4 p.m., dozens of people were already standing in downtown Murfreesboro, signs of support in their hands, as they waited for the parade to start.
Murfreesboro resident Renee Grayzer sat among them, her mom, daughter and son nearby.
âIâve been following him since the first episode,â Grayzer said. âAs soon as he hit the first note, I knew he was something special.â
McCullough was due to take the stage for a free public concert at 6 p.m. It was also delayed, but a city spokesman said 3,100 people attended the show.
âAs soon as I learned he was from Murfreesboro, I told my mom we have to get behind him,â Grayzer added.
As parade time drew near, more people started to file in until a crowd of more than 1,000 people had assembled. Downtown businessesâ windows were decorated with âWelcome Home, Jordanâ and âCongratulations, Jordan.â
Despite an hour delay, and the cold rain, excitement for McCulloughâs arrival only grew as the crowd began to chant, âJordan!â The sounds of a band echoed in the distance. Soon the parade kicked off with the Siegel High School band and cheerleaders.
A few cars followed, then the Oakland High School band and cheerleaders. Finally McCullough arrived holding a bouquet of flowers and riding in the back of a white convertible.
The finalist was visibly emotional as he smiled and waved, calling out âthank youâ and âI love youâ to the crowd.
It was a moment that local fan Sharon Ahlquist said sheâd never forget.
âI think having an opportunity like this is once in a lifetime, and I had to come out to support,â she said. âHaving an âAmerican Idolâ from Murfreesboro is special.â
Fellow âAmerican Idolâ fan Elaine Chandler agreed as she stood in the rain with her husband. Although she now lives in Nashville, she once lived in Murfreesboro, she said, adding that she has been a fan of the show since the beginning of its run and has missed, at most, only three seasons out of 24 total.
âI love how he expresses his love for the Lord,â Chandler said of McCullough. âYou can just feel that heâs in worship mode. He seems very genuine.â
Despite being a huge fan, Chandler says sheâs usually not a big voter on the show. All that changed a few nights ago, right before the top three finalists were announced, she said.
âAll 10 of my votes went to Jordan,â she said with a laugh. âI told my husband if he wins, weâre going to Murfreesboro.â