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Lady A launches 7FOR7

Wednesday, September 24, 2014 – Lady Antebellum is launching 7FOR7, a week-long campaign where the band will travel across the country to surprise and fulfill seven wishes for seven fans in seven days.

The special endeavor kicks off "747" album release week, with the first surprise launching on Monday.

"We can't wait to see this idea come to life," said Lady A's Hillary Scott. "We posted a note on our socials a few weeks ago asking for people to nominate friends or family who would love a surprise from Lady A, and a ton of great stories rolled in. There are so many inspiring fans out there who we want to celebrate! We have some HUGE plans up our sleeves, and you never know where we might pop up!"

Lady A launched a teaser video about its plans.

Lady Antebellum's upcoming fifth studio album "747" is out Sept. 30 and has spawned the multi-week one and Platinum certified lead single "Bartender."


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