Lady A wants your song requests before concert in Greenville. Here's how to reach the band.

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On their Request Line Tour, Lady A is leaving the fun up to their fans.

The country trio, previously known as Lady Antebellum, provides a hotline number for fans to call and request their favorite songs at upcoming concerts. The number is 615-882-1975 if you want to get in a request for the Thursday, June 22 concert at Greenville's Peace Center.

Limited tickets are still available.

The requests add a layer of anticipation and mystery to the setlists of upcoming shows. Lady A, comprised of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, promises no two shows will be the same on this tour.

If a caller's song is selected by the band, the voicemail will be played during the show, and a spotlight will shine on the fan who requested it.

Lady A band members pictured from left to right: Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley.
Lady A band members pictured from left to right: Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley.

"We can kind of interact back with the audience, which creates really cool, kind of off-the-cuff moments." Kelley said in a phone interview with the News.

Sometimes, they even get requests for songs by other artists.

"We had one show, specifically, that was really funny where the person actually thought they were coming to see Sugarland, and the request was, 'We love dancing to 'Stuck Like Glue.' It's been our favorite song for years,' and we called them out in the audience." Kelley said. "She said, 'Hey, nice to meet you. I'm excited you're here.' And we were like, 'How long through our set did you realize you were at a Lady A show?' And she said, 'Not sure.'"

Kelley said funny moments like these disarm the audience and create a connection between the band and fans. He wants fans to know this tour is all about them and this is the band's way of showing love for all the support they have received from the listeners who helped shape their success.

Known for its rich, vocal harmonies, Lady A is known for hit songs "Need You Now," "American Honey" and "What If I Never Get Over You."

They have produced 11 No. 1 songs, have sold 18 million albums and have five billion digital streams, according to their website. "Need You Now" went platinum nine times, which is the highest certified song by a Country group. Lady A have earned multiple CMA Awards for Vocal Group of the Year and numerous other honors including five GRAMMY Awards, Billboard Music Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards and a Tony Award.

The chart-topping trio is excited to perform in South Carolina.

Kelley, who grew up in Augusta, Georgia, has fond memories of the Palmetto State, where he played tournaments for travel baseball and travel golf during his youth. He also vacationed with his family in Charleston and Hilton Head for the summers.

"It's just a beautiful, beautiful area, especially along the coast. I love it. And the people are friendly, and there's good ol' Southern food. It felt kind of like a second home because that's where we would always vacation," Kelley said.

Nina Tran covers trending topics for the Greenville News. Reach her via email at ntran@gannett.com

This article originally appeared on Greenville News: Lady A invites Greenville fans to call their Request Tour hotline.