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Lady Antebellum Delivers Intimate Performance Of ‘What I’m Leaving For’ On ‘Canada Together: In Concert, Presented By TD’

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Lady Antebellum delivered a very special performance of “What I’m Leaving For” on “Canada Together: In Concert, Presented by TD”.

RELATED: Country Club: Top Country Music Headlines, Videos, Photos And More! The band, comprised of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood, belted out the track from their own homes during night three of ET Canada and the CCMA Foundation’s week-long concert series.

The deeply personal ballad explores the bittersweet feeling of making sacrifices for their family in order to continue a busy and successful career. “Got my bags packed, got my ticket / Got a heartache to go with it / Baby, kiss me, say you’ll miss me,” sings Scott in the pre-chorus.

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