Lady Antebellum are three-for-three, earning a platinum plaque for selling one million copies of their third release, 'Own the Night.' The certification comes just four weeks after debuting at No. 1 on the country chart and the all-genre Billboard 200, with 347,000 copies sold in its first week. The project joins their double-platinum self-titled debut album and their 2009 triple-platinum 'Need You Now,' bringing the trio's total domestic sales to more than six million.

"It's been a dizzying and exciting few months launching this album," acknowledges Lady A's Dave Haywood. "But it's also really energizing to see how the fans are reacting to some of the songs on our new record. The reaction both in the States and overseas has been a huge confidence booster as we are getting ready to launch our first big arena tour this Friday. We couldn't be more excited to get back out on the road."

The album, which has already produced the No. 1 single 'Just a Kiss,' has also been released in many international markets, debuting Top 10 in the United Kingdom, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Switzerland.

Immediately after winning their third consecutive Group of the Year trophy at last week's CMA Awards ceremony, Lady Antebellum kicked off the first leg of their Own the Night 2011 tour on Friday (Nov. 11) in Knoxville, Tenn.

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