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LADY ANTEBELLUM PREPARE TO HEAD OVERSEAS.

LADY ANTEBELLUM PREPARE TO HEAD OVERSEAS.
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Lady Antebellum
Sam Hunt

The members of Lady Antebellum are getting packed and ready to head overseas for the unofficial kickoff of their Wheels Up Tour. The trek launches February 28th in Oslo, Norway, followed by shows in Sweden, Ireland, Scotland and London, before heading Down Under to Australia March 13th. The European leg will feature openers Jason Aldean, Brantley Gilbert and Kip Moore.

“It’ll be the only time ever that Jason Aldean opens up for us,” jokes Lady A’s Dave Haywood. “Because he’s coming over – I think it’s his first trip to Europe. But we were laughing. We were like, ‘This’ll never happen again – Jason playing before us.’”

The band does feel very comfortable with their crowds overseas. “We’ve been going over there for probably six years , and London and Dublin, I think especially, and then we’ve also had amazing shows in Norway too,” explains Dave. “Australia kind of feels, you know, a little more familiar, but the fans are just nuts. They know stuff from the first record that were just album cuts, and they sing it out loud in a big accent or whatever, and it’s a really cool thing.”

They’ll begin the North American leg on May 1st in Lubbock, Texas. The tour will continue through the fall with Hunter Hayes and red-hot newcomer Sam Hunt.

Lady A’s latest single, “Freestyle,” is making its way up the country charts. The song is from their recent album, 747.

Audio / Lady Antebellum talk about heading over in a couple of weeks to tour in Europe and Australia.

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Lady Antebellum (overseas trek 2015) OC: (DAVE) …cool thing. :33
DAVE: “It’ll be the only time ever that Jason Aldean opens up for us.” [Charles laughs] HILLARY: “Ever.” DAVE: “Because he’s coming over – I think it’s his first trip to Europe. But we were laughing. We were like, ‘This’ll never happen again – Jason playing before us.’ It’s great.  I mean, we’ve been going over there for probably six years now and London and Dublin, I think especially, and then we’ve also had amazing shows in Norway too. Australia kind of feels, you know, a little more familiar, but the fans are just nuts. They know stuff from the first record that were just album cuts, and they sing it out loud in a big accent or whatever, and it’s a really cool thing.”