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Lady Antebellum postpones tour

Monday, May 18, 2020 – In a day where country artists announced tour postponements due to COVID-19, add Lady Antebellum to the list.

While the trio pledged go return the road, there was no indication when that would happen.

Thomas Rhett and Rascal Flatts also announced postponement of their tours today.

The Lady A Ocean 2020 Tour was slated to start May 21 in Albuquerque, N.M. and conclude Sept. 12 in Nashville with Maddie and Tae along with Jake Owen opening.

"Out of respect and love for our fans, crews and families, we've made the very difficult decision to not move forward with the #Ocean2020Tour this summer with @JakeOwenOfficial and @MaddieAndTae. This decision breaks our hearts, but the health and well-being of those we love is our first priority.⁣⁣ ⁣"

"We dream about the day we can step back on stage, see all your faces and hear all of your voices singing back to us. Y'all are the reason we do what we do and we find peace knowing that it will be even more special once we get through this together - and we will. While we don't have future plans to share just yet, we are working with our team around the clock to figure out when and how we can safely get on the road to see all of you. Until then, we're going to continue to find ways to keep the music playing and stay connected with you.⁣⁣"

"Thank you for your understanding and continued support.⁣⁣" ⁣⁣

Ticket holders will be emailed directly with their refund options.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣


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