The following is a comprehensive list of American country music group, Lady A's concert tours. Lady A has embarked on five headlining concerts tours, one co-headlining concert tour, and one Las Vegas residency.
The Need You Now Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Lady Antebellum, supporting their sophomore studio album Need You Now . The tour began on September 20, 2010. [1] David Nail was the opening act.
Tour by Lady Antebellum | |
Associated album | Own the Night |
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Start date | November 11, 2011 |
End date | October 3, 2012 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 85 in North America 12 in Europe 7 in Australia 104 total |
Lady Antebellum concert chronology |
The Own the Night Tour was the second headlining concert tour by Lady Antebellum, supporting their third studio album Own the Night . It began on November 11, 2011, in Knoxville, Tennessee and ended on October 3, 2012, in Sydney, Australia. This was their first world tour visiting Europe and Australia.
The tour was announced on August 15, 2011. [2] The second leg of the tour was announced on October 18, 2011. [3] The tour visited North America, Europe and Australia.
The tour documentary was filmed on June 27, 2012, in North Little Rock, Arkansas at the Verizon Arena.
Mike Hammond, Program Director for WIVK out of Knoxville says, "Lady A has taken their tour to the next level." Their energy, enthusiasm, stage presence, big screen, the music, the stage, etc.This is definitely on the must see list this fall." [5]
Tour by Lady Antebellum | |
Associated album | Golden |
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Start date | January 10, 2014 |
End date | September 28, 2014 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 72 total |
Lady Antebellum concert chronology |
The Take Me Downtown Tour was the third headlining tour by Lady Antebellum. The tour began on January 10, 2014, in Peoria, Illinois and ended on September 28, 2014, in the Dominican Republic. The first leg of the tour was announced in July 2013 [6] and the second leg was announced on August 27, 2013. [7] The tour was in support of their fifth studio album, Golden .
The first leg of the tour was originally going to begin on November 8, 2013, but was postponed until January 10, 2014. Lady Antebellum's comment about the postponement was, "To accommodate the new release and in order give you guys the best show possible, we've had to move things around on our tour schedule." The first leg visited sixty cities. [8] It was also announced on the Lady Antebellum site on January 17, 2014, that the tour would be extended to eighty dates. Those dates were added to the summer portion of the tour. On May 19, 2014, it was announced that the group would headline a show on the beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey on August 3 as part of free beach concerts. [9]
The following setlist is representative of the shows on select dates. [10] It is not representative of all shows for the duration of the tour.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
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North America leg 1 [8] | ||||||
January 10, 2014 | Peoria | United States | Peoria Civic Center | Kip Moore Kacey Musgraves Thomas Rhett Lauren Alaina | — | — |
January 11, 2014 | Toledo | Huntington Center | ||||
January 12, 2014 | Roanoke | Roanoke Civic Center | ||||
January 18, 2014 | Fargo | Fargodome | ||||
January 19, 2014 | Rapid City | Rushmore Plaza Civic Center | ||||
January 23, 2014 | Denver | Pepsi Center | ||||
January 24, 2014 | Salt Lake City | EnergySolutions Arena | ||||
January 25, 2014 | Bozeman | Brick Breeden Fieldhouse | 8,109 / 8,109 | $426,711 | ||
January 30, 2014 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | — | — | ||
January 31, 2014 | Boston | TD Garden | 10,921 / 10,921 | $673,922 | ||
February 1, 2014 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 7,044 / 7,044 | $531,856 | ||
February 7, 2014 | Minneapolis | Target Center | 10,590 / 10,590 | $490,744 | ||
February 9, 2014 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | 9,731 / 9,731 | $392,479 | ||
February 13, 2014 | St. Louis | Chaifetz Arena | 7,000 / 7,500 | $336,227 | ||
February 14, 2014 | Wichita | Intrust Bank Arena | — | — | ||
February 15, 2014 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | ||||
February 21, 2014 | Fairfax | Patriot Center | 6,973 / 6,973 | $380,539 | ||
February 22, 2014 | Greenville | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | 8,320 / 8,320 | $362,909 | ||
February 26, 2014 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 8,500 / 8,500 | $431,269 | ||
February 28, 2014 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | 9,090 / 9,090 | $653,946 | |
March 1, 2014 | London | Budweiser Gardens | 8,070 / 8,070 | $559,036 | ||
March 5, 2014 | Winnipeg | MTS Centre | — | — | ||
March 6, 2014 | Saskatoon | Credit Union Centre | ||||
March 7, 2014 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | ||||
March 8, 2014 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | ||||
March 10, 2014 | Vancouver | Pacific National Exhibition | ||||
March 12, 2014 | Boise | United States | Taco Bell Arena | 6,602 / 6,602 | $365,150 | |
March 14, 2014 | Reno | Reno Events Center | 5,947 / 5,947 | $506,207 | ||
March 15, 2014 | Ontario | Citizens Business Bank Arena | 8,285 / 8,285 | $486,795 | ||
March 16, 2014 | Fresno | Save Mart Arena | 10,102 / 10,102 | $374,000 | ||
March 21, 2014 | Las Vegas | Mandalay Bay Events Center | — | — | ||
March 22, 2014 | Chula Vista | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | ||||
March 23, 2014 | Phoenix | Ak-Chin Pavilion | ||||
March 27, 2014 | Omaha | CenturyLink Center Omaha | ||||
March 28, 2014 | Tulsa | BOK Center | 8,423 / 8,423 | $400,413 | ||
March 29, 2014 | Austin | Frank Erwin Center | — | — | ||
April 10, 2014 | Evansville | Ford Center | ||||
April 11, 2014 | Atlanta | Aaron's Amphitheatre | ||||
April 12, 2014 | Birmingham | Oak Mountain Amphitheatre | ||||
North America leg 2 | ||||||
April 25, 2014 | Raleigh | United States | Walnut Creek Amphitheatre | Billy Currington Kacey Musgraves Lauren Alaina Justin Moore | — | — |
April 26, 2014 | Charlotte | PNC Music Pavilion | ||||
April 27, 2014 | Knoxville | Thompson–Boling Arena | 8,121 / 8,121 | $303,957 | ||
May 30, 2014 | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | Billy Currington Joe Nichols Brett Eldredge | — | — | |
May 31, 2014 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | ||||
June 15, 2014 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheater | ||||
June 20, 2014 [lower-alpha 1] | Mack | Country Jam USA | ||||
June 21, 2014 | Sheridan | Trails End Concert Park | ||||
June 27, 2014 [lower-alpha 2] | North Platte | Nebraskaland Days | ||||
July 4, 2014 [lower-alpha 3] | Cavendish | Canada | Cavendish Beach Music Festival | |||
July 6, 2014 | Ottawa | Canada | Ottawa Bluesfest | |||
July 19, 2014 [lower-alpha 4] | Cheyenne | United States | Cheyenne Frontier Days | |||
July 22, 2014 [lower-alpha 5] | Paso Robles | California Mid State Fair | ||||
July 24, 2014 | Noblesville | Klipsch Music Center | ||||
July 25, 2014 [lower-alpha 6] | Columbus | Celeste Center | ||||
July 26, 2014 [lower-alpha 7] | Harrington | Delaware State Fair | ||||
July 27, 2014 | Wantagh | Nikon at Jones Beach Theater | ||||
July 30, 2014 [lower-alpha 8] | Davenport | Mississippi Valley Fair | ||||
August 2, 2014 [lower-alpha 9] | George | Watershed Festival | ||||
August 3, 2014 | Atlantic City | Atlantic City Beach | Alex & Sierra Cole Swindell Canaan Smith | 65,000 / 65,000 | — | |
August 7, 2014 | Aurora | Riveredge Park | Joe Nichols | — | ||
August 8, 2014 | Hinckley | Grand Casino Hinckley Amphitheater | ||||
August 9, 2014 [lower-alpha 10] | West Allis | Wisconsin State Fair | ||||
August 13, 2014 | Hamburg | Erie County Fair | ||||
August 14, 2014 | Louisville | Freedom Hall | ||||
August 16, 2014 [lower-alpha 11] | Des Moines | Iowa State Fair | ||||
August 22, 2014 | Clarkston | DTE Energy Music Theatre | Billy Currington Joe Nichols Justin Moore | 12,239 / 14,834 | $409,968 | |
August 23, 2014 | Burgettstown | First Niagara Pavilion | — | — | ||
August 28, 2014 [lower-alpha 12] | Allentown | Allentown Fair | Joe Nichols | |||
August 29, 2014 | Hopewell | CMAC | Billy Currington Joe Nichols Justin Moore | |||
August 30, 2014 | Bangor | Darling's Waterfront Pavilion | ||||
August 31, 2014 | Gilford | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion | 7,655 / 7,655 | $456,006 | ||
September 6, 2014 [lower-alpha 13] | York | York Fair | Joe Nichols | — | — | |
September 7, 2014 [lower-alpha 14] | ||||||
September 28, 2014 | Punta Cana | Dominican Republic | Hard Rock Hotel | Josh Turner Jake Owen | ||
Total | 218,902 / 221,497 (98%) | $10,820,168 |
Moved from March 27 at Chesapeake Energy Arena to June 27 at Downtown OKC Airpark.
The Wheels Up Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by Lady Antebellum, supporting their sixth studio album 747 . It began on February 28, 2015, in Oslo, Norway and ended on October 3, 2015, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The You Look Good World Tour was the fifth headlining concert tour by Lady Antebellum, supporting their seventh studio album Heart Break . It began on May 26, 2017, in Bakersfield, California and ended on October 15, 2017,in Johannesburg, South Africa. This was the first tour that they visited Africa.
Tour by Lady Antebellum and Darius Rucker | |||||||||||||
Location | North America | ||||||||||||
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Associated album | Heart Break When Was the Last Time | ||||||||||||
Start date | July 19, 2018 | ||||||||||||
End date | October 6, 2018 | ||||||||||||
Legs | 1 | ||||||||||||
No. of shows | 30 | ||||||||||||
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The Summer Plays On Tour is a current co-headlining concert tour by Lady Antebellum and American singer Darius Rucker. It supports their seventh studio album Heart Break , and Rucker's seventh studio album When Was the Last Time . It began on July 19, 2018, in Toronto, Canada and ended on October 6, 2018, in Bristow, Virginia.
The tour was first announced in January 2018. Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum and Rucker both expressed their excitement of touring with each other. Kelley saying, "Darius is one of our closet friends, and so we just feel really excited to get to share this tour and those memories on and off stage with him." [12]
Both acts perform full sets along with a few collaborations. [13]
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Tour by Lady A | |||||||
Location | United States | ||||||
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Associated album | What a Song Can Do | ||||||
Start date | July 29, 2021 | ||||||
End date | October 10, 2021 | ||||||
Legs | 1 | ||||||
No. of shows | 34 | ||||||
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The What a Song Can Do Tour was Lady A's sixth headlining concert tour. It began on July 29, 2021, in Uncasville, Connecticut and finished on October 10, 2021, in Gilford, New Hampshire. [16] This was their first headlining tour since 2017, and first arena and amphitheater tour since 2018. The tour was in support of the ninth studio album What a Song Can Do .
Tour by Lady A | |||||||
Location | United States | ||||||
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Associated album | What a Song Can Do | ||||||
Start date | April 14, 2023 | ||||||
End date | October 28, 2023 | ||||||
Legs | 1 | ||||||
No. of shows | 23 | ||||||
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The Request a Line Tour is Lady A's seventh headlining concert tour. It began on April 14, 2023, in Nashville, Tennessee, and finish on October 28, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Itis in support of their ninth studio album What a Song Can Do (2021).
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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April 14, 2023 | Nashville | United States | Ryman Auditorium |
April 15, 2023 | |||
April 16, 2023 | |||
April 20, 2023 | Chicago | ||
April 21, 2023 | Louisville | ||
April 22, 2023 | Indianapolis | ||
May 6, 2023 | Laughlin | Laughlin Events Center | |
May 12, 2023 | Indio | Fantasy Springs Resort Casino | |
May 13, 2023 | Pamona | L.A. County Fair | |
June 1, 2023 | Tulsa | Paradise Cove at River Spirit | |
June 2, 2023 | Dallas | Majestic Theatre | |
June 3, 2023 | Memphis | Radians Amphitheater | |
June 22, 2023 | Greenville | Peace Concert Hall | |
June 23, 2023 | Greensboro | Stephen Tanger Center for the Performing Arts | |
June 24, 2023 | Charleston | Rivers Performance Hall | |
June 29, 2023 | St. Petersburg | Mahaffey Theater | |
July 1, 2023 | Fort Myers | Au-Rene Theater | |
July 13, 2023 | Emmett Charter Township | FireKeepers Casino Hotel | |
July 24, 2023 | Buffalo | Shea's Performing Arts Center | |
October 20, 2023 | Boston | MGM Music Hall at Fenway | |
October 21, 2023 | Philadelphia | The Met | |
October 26, 2023 | New York City | Beacon Theatre | |
October 28, 2023 | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem |
Year | Title | Dates | Number of performances | Release format(s) |
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2019 | Our Kind of Vegas | February 8 – August 31, 2019 | 15 | [19] |
Darius Carlos Rucker is an American singer, musician, and songwriter. He first gained fame as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of rock band Hootie & the Blowfish, which he founded in 1986 at the University of South Carolina along with Mark Bryan, Jim "Soni" Sonefeld, and Dean Felber. The band released five studio albums with Rucker as a member and charted six top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Rucker co-wrote most of the songs with the other members of the band.
Hunter Easton Hayes is an American multi-genre singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He is proficient at more than 30 instruments.
Lady A, known until 2020 as Lady Antebellum, is an American country music group formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2006. The group is composed of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood. Scott is the daughter of country music singer Linda Davis, and Kelley is the brother of pop singer Josh Kelley. The band abbreviated the name to "Lady A" in June 2020 during the George Floyd protests in an attempt to blunt the name's associations with slavery and the Antebellum South, inadvertently causing a dispute with Black blues and gospel singer Anita White, who had been using the name Lady A for more than 20 years.
Charles Burgess Kelley is an American musician who is the co-lead vocalist and founding member of the country music trio Lady A, which was formed in 2006 and are signed to Big Machine Records.
The Ten Times Crazier Tour was the fifth headlining concert tour by American country music singer Blake Shelton. The tour was in support of his eighth studio album, Based on a True Story… (2013). The tour began on July 19, 2013, in Virginia Beach, Virginia and ended on June 26, 2015, in Dover, Delaware.
The Summer Tour is the second concert tour by the American singer Bridgit Mendler. In 2013 the tour visited North America to support her debut album Hello My Name Is..., where it started in Burlington, Iowa and ended in Arlington, Texas. The setlist included all the songs from Hello My Name Is..., except "The Fall Song" and "Love Will Tell Us Where to Go". She also covered two songs in her performances: "Starry Eyed", by British singer Ellie Goulding, and "Animal", by American band Neon Trees.
The Light the Fuse Tour is the eighth headlining concert tour by New Zealand born-Australian country music singer Keith Urban, in support of his eighth studio album Fuse (2013). This is the first headlining amphitheater tour for Urban, playing in over seventy cities across the United States and Canada. The tour also traveled to Australia. It began on 18 July 2013 and finished on 29 June 2014.
The Blurred Lines Tour was the debut headlining tour by American recording artist, Robin Thicke. The tour supported his sixth studio album, Blurred Lines (2013). The tour traveled to North America and Europe, playing over 30 concerts.
The Riser Tour was the ninth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Dierks Bentley, in support of his seventh studio album Riser (2014).
The Pain Killer Tour was the third headlining tour by American country music band Little Big Town. The tour was in support of their sixth studio album Painkiller (2014), and began on November 8, 2014, in Youngstown, Ohio. It concluded on November 21, 2015, in Spokane, Washington. Little Big Town consists of Karen Fairchild, Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schalpman and Philip Sweet.
The Wheels Up Tour was the fourth headlining tour by American country music trio, Lady Antebellum. The tour was in support of their sixth studio album, 747 (2014) that began on February 28, 2015, in Oslo, Norway, and concluded on October 3, 2015, in Las Vegas. It was the forty-fifth ranked show of 2015, according to Pollstar and grossed $23.2 million.
The Southern Style Tour was a headlining concert tour by American singer Darius Rucker, it supported his fifth studio album Southern Style (2015). It began on May 14, 2015, in Holmdel, New Jersey and finished on November 20, 2015, in Toledo, Ohio. The tour placed eighty-second on Pollstar's Year End Top 200 North American Tours of 2015, and grossed $14 million.
The Reflection Tour was the first major headlining and fifth overall concert tour by American girl group Fifth Harmony. Visiting Europe, North America and Asia, the tour supported their debut studio album, Reflection (2015). Fifth Harmony was not backed by a band or backing singers, instead, they opted for studio recorded versions of songs from their album and an acoustic set for covers. The setlist consisted mostly of songs from Reflection, with several adapted from their debut extended play, Better Together along with several medley covers. The shows garnered acclaim from critical reviews, many praising the group's vocal performance, the show's overall themes and the song transitions.
The You Look Good World Tour was the fifth headlining concert tour by American country music trio, Lady A. The tour was in support of their seventh studio album, Heart Break (2017). It began on May 26, 2017, in Bakersfield, California and finished on October 15, 2017, in Johannesburg, South Africa. The North American leg was a part of the 2017 Live Nation Country Megaticket.
The Red Pill Blues Tour was the eleventh headlining concert tour by American band Maroon 5, in support of their sixth studio album Red Pill Blues (2017). The tour began on May 30, 2018 in Tacoma, Washington and concluded on December 31, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. With over sixty dates, the tour traveled to the Americas, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
The Group Therapy Tour was concert tour from American rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. It began on May 30, 2019, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and ended on October 16, 2019, in Birmingham, England. This was their first full tour in over a decade, and was in support of their sixth studio album Imperfect Circle (2019).
The 8 Letters Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American boy band Why Don't We, in support of their first studio album, 8 Letters (2018). The tour began in Phoenix, Arizona at the Comerica Theatre on March 20, 2019, and concluded in Auckland, New Zealand at Spark Arena on November 29, 2019.