Lady Antebellum Tour

The party was for celebrating the success of Lady Antebellum. Singer Charles Kelley was thinking the stream of praise and plaques would never end. Kelley joked while getting ready to pose for yet another photograph that it was starting to get embarrassing.

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Featured | On January 25, 2010

On January 15, Lady Antebellum tickets went on sale for their headlining debut concert in Nashville. The show sold out in just thirty minutes. Because the show on March 11 sold out so quickly, a second show was promptly added by the group for March 10. That one sold out too, again within thirty minutes, solidifying the hometown appeal of the trio.

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Featured | On January 16, 2010

Tim McGraw, who this week released “Southern Voice,” his new album, has announced an extensive tour of North America. The trek will kick off in Omaha, Nebraska on February 11 and wrap up in Virginia Beach, Virginia on August 15. McGraw said, I’m very excited to get this chance to head out on the road for our Southern Voice tour next year. I am looking forward to getting the chance to play old favorites and new songs for my fans.

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Featured, Tour Dates | On October 23, 2009

Lady Antebellum, the highly successful country trio, will be finishing up their support tour for Keith Urban before they hit the road later this fall for their own headlining run. The three piece band from Nashville will be performing three more shows with Urban. They will wrap things up on October 13 with a hometown performance.

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Featured, Tour Dates | On September 28, 2009

Another country music single man has been lost to marriage. Charles Kelley, Lady Antebellum singer, has married Cassie McConnell, his longtime girlfriend. On Friday the band revealed the happy news on their Twitter page. Yes that’s a wedding ring on Charles’ hand.

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Featured | On July 10, 2009

Collectively Lady Antebellum has only been making music together for two years. However the country sound of the trio is already hit laden, heart torn and road worn. Straight from the gate, the twenty-something band members, comprised of Hillary Scott, lead vocalist, Charles Kelley, lead singer, and Dave Haywood, multi-instrumentalist, hit the No. 3 spot on Billboard’s country charts with “Love Don’t Live Here,” the first single from their debut self-titled album on Capitol Records.

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Featured, Reviews | On September 25, 2008