• Rihanna, Zac Brown Band and Lady Antebellum Tapped for March Madness Festival in April

    March Madness is right around the corner, and with it comes an exciting announcement for music and basketball lovers alike. Rihanna, Zac Brown Band and Lady Antebellum will headline this year's NCAA March Madness Music Festival, which is set to take place April 3 to 5. Kacey Musgraves and Bleachers will also perform, and more acts will be announced in the near future, 'Rolling Stone' noted.
  • Lady Antebellum Enjoys Writing Songs in Airplane Restrooms, Apparently

    The name of Lady Antebellum's forthcoming tour, Wheels Up, just got a new meaning. Charles Kelley said that he and Hillary Scott usually spend their airplane time writing new songs, and he also shared an off-key story about one of those flights that involved a restroom on an airplane!
  • Luke Bryan Is Caring for His Orphaned Nephew Following the Death of His Brother-in-Law

    Luke Bryan seems like a pretty nice guy. He has the whole good ol' boy vibe going for him, but he is also truly dedicated to his family. Last year, the country star missed the CMT Artists of the Year ceremony due to the death of his brother-in-law Ben Lee Cheshire. Now it turns out the singer and his wife, Caroline, have been caring for Bryan's orphaned nephew Til, whom Bryan took to the American Country Countdown Awards in December.
  • Lady Antebellum Talks First Homecoming Headline Gig at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena

    Lady Antebellum will make their first headline stop in Nashville - their hometown - on Sept. 11 at the Bridgestone Arena. Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood are embarking on a huge tour at the end of the month, heading to Europe before coming back to the States in May. Sam Hunt and Hunter Hayes will support the country trio.
  • Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley Has a Wardrobe Malfunction at People's Choice Awards [WATCH]

    Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum hit the red carpet for the People's Choice Awards Wednesday, Jan. 7, with the rest of the group. Unfortunately for the singer, he had to deal with a bit of a wardrobe malfunction. Kelley split his expensive pants before the ceremony, later joking about it during a pre-show interview.The musician managed to rip a sizable hole in his Dolce & Gabbana pants by simply sitting down in a car. E!'s Giuliana Rancic noticed the rip, Taste of Country notes, and proceeded to ask Kelley about it."Is it true you have a hole in your pants?" she says in the video below as Hilary Scott and Dave Haywood laugh about the whole situation."It might be a little racy for TV," Kelley responds, showing off the tear. "This is when you know your pants are too tight — when you sit in a car and your pants go 'rip.'"Lady A scored the Favorite Country Group honor at the show. They also performed "Freestyle" from their latest effort "747."
  • Lady Antebellum Announces "Wheels Up 2015" World Tour

    Country trio Lady Antebellum is gearing up to have a great 2015, starting with the announcement of the "Wheels Up 2015" world tour. Though no exact dates have yet been revealed, the tour will kick off in Europe on Feb. 28, where the band will be visiting Norway, Sweden, Ireland, Scotland, and England. Afterwards, they will be making their way over to Australia for three dates and on May 1, they'll be hitting North America with a date in Lubbock, Texas. Their stops in the U.S. include New York, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia, among many other places.
  • Paul McCartney, Lenny Kravitz, Ringo Starr and More Respond to Joe Cocker's Death on Twitter

    Soulful rock icon Joe Cocker died yesterday, Dec. 22, at the age of 70. The singer had been battling lung cancer. Tributes began flooding in from Cocker's contemporaries: Paul McCartney, The Doobie Brothers and Ringo Starr all paid their respects on Twitter. Some of today's artists like Lupe Fiasco, Lady Antebellum and Lenny Kravitz also showed love for the legendary performer.McCartney recalled Cocker's brilliance on The Beatles's "With a Little Help from My Friends," which the singer recorded in the late 1960s and eventually became the theme song for "The Wonder Years":"It's really sad to hear about Joe's passing. He was a lovely northern lad who I loved a lot and like many people I loved his singing. I was especially pleased when he decided to cover 'With a Little Help from My Friends' and I remember him and Denny Cordell coming round to the studio in Saville Row and playing me what they'd recorded and it was just mind blowing, totally turned the song into a soul anthem and I was forever grateful to him for doing that."
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