Lady Antebellum have been hard at work this year, but the hitmaking country trio will take a break from recording and touring after their current tour comes to an end.
Lady Antebellum got upstaged at their Atlanta show on Saturday, when 3-year old-heart transplant survivor Mallory and her older sister, Madison, stole the spotlight. The adorable sisters won the hearts of Lady A fans with the band’s song “Compass,” which they sang to get them through the hard times.
The North American leg of Lady Antebellum's Wheels Up tour begins May 1 in Lubbock, Texas, and despite a recent bus scare, the group will bring family along for the ride, including 22-month-old Eisele and 7-month-old Cash.
Lady Antebellum singer Hillary Scott had to abandon her burning bus on the way to Dallas for the ACM Awards, but that's not going to stop the trio from performing.
According to NBC Channel 5 in Dallas, Hillary Scott, her husband, her manager and driver, were all aboard their bus this morning just outside Dallas on I-30 when their back right tire blew out and started a fire.
Each member of Lady Antebellum has his or her own method for staying busy on long plane rides, which they'll use when they begin the Wheels Up Tour later this month. There's TV, movies, wine and one habit that can prove to be a little embarrassing.