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Lady Antebellum Announce Six Full Months Of Tour Dates For 2012:

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Lady Antebellum have released the first step of the 2012 'Own The Night' tour schedule. The country megastars will tour the US and Canada, starting off in Tulsa Oklahoma on January 27. As of this posting, the tour schedule ends on June 29 in Indianapolis. In a recent press release from Lady Antebellum, Charles Kelley said "This is the tour we've always dreamed of putting together. We helped design the stage and collaborated on new ideas, and now we just have to work out a set list so the fans get all they want out of the shows. Included will be some songs off of the new album." Read more...

Lady Antebellum Announces 2012 Tour Dates:

 Lady Antebellum Tour Dates

After a very successful trek of tour dates last year, Lady Antebellum is gearing up for the 2012 Lady Antebellum Tour. The country band will be playing concerts during their tour which runs from the end of January all the way through the end of June. Even more concert dates are not even announced yet. Put on your cowboy boots and get ready to party because Lady Antebellum is coming to town.Read more...

Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert will Perform at San Antonio Rodeo:

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Both Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert will be performing at this years 2012 San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo that runs from February 9 to February 26. The event takes place at the AT&T Center / Freeman Coliseum Grounds. Lady ANtebellum will play on February 17 and Miranda Lambert on the 21st.

Joining them at the event will be all of today's hottest country stars: Chris Young, Keith Urban, Ronnie Dunn, The Band Perry, The Josh Abbott Band, Jake Owen, Joe Nichols, Rodney Atkins, Alan Jackson and more. This is one of the biggest rodeo events in the entire country. Yeehaw!Read more...

Tim McGraw Announces Tour With Lady Antebellum:

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Tim McGraw, who just released his new album 'Southern Voice' this week, has announced he'll be taking his music on an extensive North American tour. Tim's tour dates kicks off Feb. 11 in Omaha, Neb., and is currently scheduled to wrap Aug. 15 in Virginia Beach, Va.

"I'm real excited to have this opportunity to hit the road next year with the Southern Voice tour and look forward to playing new songs and old favorites for all my fans," says the country superstar.

Lady Antebellum will be Tim's special guests on each date, with the Lost Trailers and Love and Theft splitting duties as opening acts. Read more...

Tim McGraw Announces Southern Voice Tour With Lady Antebellum through 2011 :

 Lady Antebellum Tour Dates

Tim McGraw announced dates for his Southern Voice tour in 2011, joined by Lady Antebellum. The tour will begin Feb. 11 in Omaha, Neb., and conclude Aug. 15 in Virginia Beach, Va., with visits to 57 cities. The Lost Trailers ("Holler Back") will hold the opening spot from Feb. 11 to April 10, while Love and Theft ("Runaway") will open from April 11 to Aug. 15.

Concert tickets for select markets will go on sale Nov. 6 if on schedule.

The tour will be sponsored by Outback Steakhouse and Fritos, who have partnered with them to help raise money for the Neighbor's Keeper Fund of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization created by himself and his wife, Faith Hill.
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Lady Antebellum tour dates announced for 2011 :

 Lady Antebellum Tour DatesCountry singer Tim McGraw is preparing to embark on a six-month tour next year to promote his latest CD titled “Southern Voice.”

The Southern Voice tour will kick off Feb. 11 in Omaha and conclude Aug. 15 in Virginia Beach. The singer also will perform April 8 at the BOK Center in Tulsa. So catch the Lady Antebellum tour.

He will be joined by Lady Antebellum on the tour dates. The Lost Trailers and Love and Theft will take turns on the tour as the opening act. Read more...

Lady Antebellum announces headlining 2011 tour dates :

Reigning CMA vocal group of the year Lady Antebellum is leading up to the January 26 release of their second album, Need You Now, with news of a headlining show at the Ryman on March 11.

It's a heady accomplishment for such a young band (though Lady Antebellum certainly came out swinging, earning a platinum certification for their self-titled debut). The heady factor isn't lost on singer Hillary Scott.

Lady Antebellum tour“Playing the Ryman has been at the top of our list of goals since we first got together to write songs…and I mean, it’s a big one,” Scott said in a statement. “The history of that building and the Grand Ole Opry and all the icons and legends who have played there over time is untouchable. ... We hold all of that history really close. We’re going to mix things up and do everything we can to make our first show there unforgettable.”

The band's had a good start otherwise for Need You Now: The album's leadoff single/title track is already a platinum-seller, having spent five weeks at the top of Billboard's Country Songs chart. According to Scott's bandmate/fellow singer Charles Kelley, the full collection shares a lot of that single's intimate sensibilities.

"We touch on a lot of really personal things in these songs," Kelley said. "There's a lot of emotion... there's love, heartache, nostalgia, vulnerability, happiness and hopefulness. We hope that fans will get to know us even better when they listen to it."

Tickets to the Ryman show are $30, and will be available as of Friday, Jan. 15 at 10 a.m., via the Ryman box office, Ryman.com and Ticketmaster. Watch for additional tour dates and concerts

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Lady Antebellum Up The Ante With New Tour Dates :

Lady Antebellum tourGrammy-winning country act Lady Antebellum released their second album, Need You Now, at right on schedule. In addition to taking the top spot on next week's Billboard 200, thanks to sales of 481,000, the trio will likely have another strong showing next week following their concert and double win on Sunday night's 52nd annual Grammys.

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More About Lady Antebellum :

Lady Antebellum tourIn the summer of 2006, three gifted young adults walked into a house hoping to create music together—and Lady Antebellum walked out. 

The sound that Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood cooked up while hanging at the Nashville-area home of Charles’ brother throughout the summer of 2006 is a unique blend that mingles classic country, 1960s R&B soulfulness and the heart-on-the-sleeve openness of 1970s singer-songwriters, all presented with a razor-sharp contemporary edge. It’s a sound that had Lady Antebellum, as the threesome dubbed itself, generating deafening buzz as one of modern country’s brightest hopes even before the release of their new self-titled debut album. 

Already the trio has been nominated for “Top New Group” at the 2008 Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards. They’ve watched the group-penned first single from Lady Antebellum, “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,” soar up the country radio charts, while its video has become a staple on CMT and GAC. They’ve performed on the legendary Grand Ole Opry, served as the opening act on Martina McBride’s 2008 arena tour, and opened shows for Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Taylor Swift, Josh Turner, Phil Vassar, Rodney Atkins and Little Big Town. Outlets like Billboard, Country Weekly, MSN Music and the Boston Globe included Lady Antebellum among their annual shortlists of artists to watch in 2008, and Nashville Lifestyles magazine flat-out called them “the next big thing.” GAC has devoted a special, Introducing … Lady Antebellum, to tracing their brief but eventful history. 

Martina summed up the general consensus of both fans and the media when she told one audience on their tour together, “You can say you saw them when.”

But it all began on that day in 2006 when Hillary Scott’s sultry alto, Charles Kelley’s gritty tenor and multi-instrumentalist/ harmony vocalist Dave Haywood’s musical overview first intersected. Hillary, whose parents are Grammy-winning country artist Linda Davis and accomplished musician Lang Scott, had met Charles at a downtown Nashville music spot—having recognized him from his MySpace page. She introduced herself, and they struck up a conversation that ended in an agreement to try writing together. More on Lady Antebellum Biography Read more...




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