Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott is getting her own tour bus for her expanding family, as the mother-to-be and husband, drummer Chris Tyrrell, will travel on their own when the band resumes touring after the birth of their child.
"It will be a traveling road family," Scott told the Tennessean. "We're already a family, and this is the first little addition."
Scott admitted that she's "kind of sad" about not traveling with bandmates Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood anymore, but the band members feel the changes are positive.
"It's exciting to walk through life and grow closer with the people you also get to work with," Haywood said. "It's been fun to look at the chapters. Eight years ago when we first met [we were all] running around crazy and single and just trying to make music. Then, we start to get settled and tour a bunch and then it gets crazy, and now there's an addition to the family."
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