Country music trio Lady Antebellum has postponed the 60-date concert tour planned for next month partly so band members can continue to promote the November release of the deluxe version of "Golden".
The group is now scheduled to kick off the tour on Jan. 10 in Peoria, Ill., according to the band's website. Members Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley have been on hiatus since Scott gave birth to a daughter, Eisele Kaye, during the summer, CBS reports.
Scott seems to be enjoying her time as a new mother, posting a picture of baby Eisele to Twitter on Monday.
Hello World, my name is Eisele Kaye. pic.twitter.com/hZ6WbTYdbR
— Hillary Scott (@HillaryScottLA) October 14, 2013
She and husband Chris Tyrrell welcomed their first child on July 22 in Nashville, according to People.
Lady Antebellum had been planning to start the tour Nov. 8 in Omaha, Neb., and more than a dozen shows will be rescheduled.
The group that rose to fame with hit single "Need You Know" released a fifth album in May. The tour was postponed partly so the band could promote the deluxe version of the record, "Golden," before its Nov. 12 release.
The deluxe album will feature new single "Compass" as well as five other bonus tracks that include two new songs and acoustic or live versions of "Need You Now," "Just a Kiss" and "I Run to You."
The Nashville-based trio formed in 2006 and released a self-titled album two years later. They first rose to fame in 2010 with second album "Need You Now." The title track peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Hot 100 and eventually sold more than 3 million copies. "Own the Night," their follow-up effort, cemented their standing as a country band with crossover appeal when "Just a Kiss" also made Billboard's top 10.
Lady Antebellum is up for country's favorite band, duo or group at the American Music Awards.
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