Lady A has announced they are postponing their tour.
Lady A has announced they are postponing their tour.
Charles Kelley, a founding member of country group Lady A, is opening up about his sobriety journey.
Charles Kelley is feeling the love from his fans! Following his announcement that the Lady A tour would be postponed while he works on his sobriety, the 40-year-old singer shared a message with his fans.
Lady A tour would be postponed while he works on his sobriety, the 40-year-old singer shared a message with his fans. “I want to thank everyone who has shown me so much support and encouragement so far on my journey of sobriety,” the “Need You Now” singer wrote. He continued, “Y’alls kind words have meant the world to me and really lifted me up over the past few weeks.
Lady A have postponed their upcoming tour while Charles Kelley focuses on getting sober. The country trio - completed by Hillary Scott, 36, and Dave Haywood, 40 - have made the difficult decision to delay the 'Request Line Tour', which was due to kick off on August 13, until next year as they throw their support behind Charles, 40, as he embarks on his journey to sobriety. In a social media statement, the 'Need You Now' hitmakers said: "Being on the road with our fans is our greatest joy, so it was a hard but important decision to make.
Lady A will not be going on tour anytime soon. The country group shared Thursday on social media that member Charles Kelley is on his "journey to sobriety," and therefore, their "Request Line" tour will be postponed. They wrote, "We are a band, but more importantly…we're family." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lady A (@ladya) The group, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, consists of Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood. They continued, "In order to be the healthiest, strongest and most creative band we can be, Lady A will take the time with the support of our families and team of professionals to walk through this together." The band had previously gone on hiatus in 2015, and Kelley pursued a solo career.
Country music group Lady A (formerly known as Lady Antebellum) has canceled the rest of its 2022 tour to support singer Charles Kelley, who is “on a journey to sobriety,” according to the group’s social media announcement.
Lady A is taking a step back from the road to make sure one of their own can stay focused on getting healthy.
Thania Garcia On Thursday (Aug. 4) morning, country music trio Lady A announced they would be postponing the remainder of their “Request Line Tour” in support of guitarist Charles Kelley’s “journey to sobriety.”“We have decided to postpone our Request Line Tour until next year,” the group — which also includes Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood — wrote in their statement.“Being on the road with our fans is our greatest joy, so it was a hard but important decision to make. We are a band, but more importantly we’re family.
Lady A has postponed their tour, sharing the emotional news that band member Charles Kelley was beginning a "journey to sobriety".MORE: Inside country music singers' jaw-dropping homes: Carrie Underwood, Jimmie Allen, Miranda Lambert + moreHillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Charles said in a statement on social media that the decision to push their Request Line Tour to 2023 was "hard but important" as they are a "family".WATCH: Miranda Lambert shares surprising news about CMA performance"We have decided to postpone our Request Line Tour until next year. Being on the road with our fans is our greatest joy, so it was a hard but important decision to make," it began."We are a band, but more importantly…we’re family.
Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood, is pushing the "Request Line Tour" to 2023. "It's early on this road, but we are determined to do what will best set us up for many more years together. We're grateful for your patience," the statement said. Lady A: Request Line Tour Update pic.twitter.com/jhcoHWBx0sLady A was set to begin the tour on Aug.
Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood, is pushing the "Request Line Tour" to 2023. "It's early on this road, but we are determined to do what will best set us up for many more years together. We're grateful for your patience," the statement said. Lady A: Request Line Tour Update pic.twitter.com/jhcoHWBx0sLady A was set to begin the tour on Aug.
Looking after one another. Lady A announced that they have postponed their upcoming tour amid band member Charles Kelley‘s “journey to sobriety.”
Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley hit the red carpet at the 2021 CMT Artist of the Year held on Wednesday night (October 13) in Nashville, Tenn.
Country trio Lady A was forced to pull out of a music festival in Minnesota on Saturday night after one of the members got appendicitis. Band members Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood made the announcement on Twitter on Saturday morning, apologizing for the last-minute cancellation. "After such a long wait, there isn’t much that could keep us from our fans," the group wrote in a message posted to their 2.3 million fans on Twitter.
Lady A is ready to get back on the road and play their new music. The group, who just announced their new album, , Wednesday, spoke with ET's Cassie DiLaura ahead of the 2021 CMT Music Awards about what fans can expect from their new music and upcoming tour.«We've been working hard,» Lady A's Dave Haywood told ET.
Lady A is mixing things up for the 2021 ACM Awards performance!
Lady A may be one of the biggest acts in country music, but their children keep them «humble.»Ahead of their 2021 ACM Awards appearance, ET's Rachel Smith spoke with Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood about how they're getting ready for their «Like a Lady» performance — and the not-so-subtle shade one of their kids gave them.«On the ride over here I told my son, I said, 'Hey, dad is going to be on TV for the award show.' And he said, 'Taylor Swift has more awards than you, right?»
Grammy Award-winning trio Lady A have launched the LadyAID Scholarship Fund to help students from Black communities achieve higher education.
The members of the group Lady A, which was formerly known as Lady Antebellum, are speaking out about the name change and why it took so long to drop “antebellum.”
The country band Lady A -- previously Lady Antebellum -- is opening up about their decision to change their moniker. The Grammy-winning group, which is comprised of members, Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, recently appeared on the syndicated "Tamron Hall Show" where they discussed the move that was made over the summer amid the Black Lives Matter movement. "The heart of our decision still rings true today as much as it did back in June when we made this announcement," Scott,
Anita “Lady A” White released a lengthy statement to explain her side in the lawsuit the country band previously known as "Lady Antebellum" has filed against her in an attempt to make her drop the name she’s performed under since 1987.
July 10, 2020, Seattle, WAI first heard about Lady Antebellum's planned name change after they went public on June 11, 2020, at which point I was shocked and taken aback. During initial calls with the members of the band – Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood – I hoped that we could reach an agreement that left both sides whole.
Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood confirmed that they would be taking the country group in a new direction after acknowledging the dangerous history of the word “antebellum” amid nationwide Black Lives Matter protests.“As a band, we have strived for our music to be a refuge … inclusive of all,” the Grammy winners declared via a lengthy Instagram statement on June 11.
Singer Anita White, who was sued by a country group over the use of the name Lady A, says the group is using their white privilege against her. The band, who had previously been known as Lady Antebellum, filed a lawsuit in federal court on Wednesday seeking a ruling that their use of the trademark “Lady A" does not infringe on White's use of the same name.
Lady A‘s name battle with a Seattle-based blues singer has turned nasty with the band suing her for refusing to vacate the moniker.Anita White, who performs as Lady A, attacked the Need You Now hitmakers, formerly known as Lady Antebellum, for grabbing her name after the trio decided the word ‘Antebellum’ was too closely associated with slavery in America’s southern states, but it appeared the two sides had settled the dispute last month (Jun 2020).However, Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood, and Hill
Country trio Lady A’s name battle with a Seattle-based blues singer has turned nasty with the band suing her for refusing to vacate the moniker.
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Anita White) have made progress following drama surrounding the country group’s name change.“Today, we connected privately with the artist Lady A,” the band wrote via Instagram on Monday, June 15.
Lady Antebellum is connecting with blues singer Lady A.
The stars of Lady Antebellum have had a virtual meeting with the original Lady A to help them all move forward following their name change.Blues singer Anita White, who has been performing under the Lady A title for 20 years, was stunned to learn the country trio were shortening their name to Lady A due to racial sensitivities.Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood recently explained the “Antebellum” name had too many links to the American Civil War.
Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood said in a statement via Instagram on Thursday, June 11.“After much personal reflection, band discussion, prayer and many honest conversations with some of our closest Black friends and colleagues, we have decided to drop the word ‘antebellum’ from our name and move forward as Lady A, the nickname our fans gave us almost from the start,” they added.Scott, 34, Kelley, 38, and Haywood, 37, explained that they chose the name in 2006 after their first
Lady Antebellum is changing its band name and apologizing to those who have been hurt by their use of the word antebellum.In an Instagram message on Thursday, the band said that they've been taking the time to learn about injustices, inequality and biases black men and women have faced historically and still face today.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe multiple Grammy Award-winning country music band Lady Antebellum has officially changed its name to Lady A due to the word antebellum’s association with slavery.“When we set out together almost 14 years ago, we named our band after the southern ‘antebellum’ style home where we took our first photos,” the trio of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood said in a statement shared on social media today (see it below).
Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott joined forces in 2006.The trio broke down on Twitter just why — in the wake of George Floyd’s death in police custody and the Black Lives Matter movement that has intensified in its wake — they are changing their name.They will now be known as Lady A.“As a band, we have strived for our music to be a refuge … inclusive of all,” the tweet reads.
The country band Lady Antebellum announced on Thursday that it changed its name to Lady A.
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