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Eric Church Announces Three-Night Concert Series at Red Rocks with Unique Themes for Each Show

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Published on April 05, 2025
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Country music artist Eric Church is bringing a trifecta of performances to Red Rocks Amphitheatre this summer, with each show promising a distinct theme and experience for fans. Church, known for hits like "Drink in My Hand" and "Smoke a Little Smoke," is set to play three consecutive nights from July 14 to 16, according to KDVR.

The series will kick off with "Eric Church vs. The Machine" on July 14, a night described as a "full-scale production" with the involvement of strings, horns, and a choir complementing his band, Whiskey Riff reports. The following night brings "Eric Church vs. The ECB," showcasing a high-energy set with his original band, including longtime collaborator Joanna Cotten. The final evening will simmer down to "Eric Church vs. The Guitar," featuring Church in a solo acoustic performance, creating a more intimate atmosphere.

Tickets for these special shows are slated to be available for the Church Choir, the artist's fan club, starting April 7, with the general public sale launching on April 11. Support for Church's Red Rocks performances will come from Stephen Wilson Jr. across all three nights, and a select number of three-day passes will be offered to the most dedicated fans, as noted by Country Standard Time.

The upcoming Red Rocks stint marks Church's return since his memorable PBS special concert in August 2016, with a memorable debut back in August 2007. The three-day event serves to complement the release of his new album "Evangeline vs. The Machine," set to drop on May 2. The album's lead single, "Hands Of Time," has already hit a milestone at country radio, following a successful fundraiser through the release of "Darkest Hour" in support of Hurricane Helene relief efforts last year. A portion of the proceeds from platinum seating sales will benefit Chief Cares, as mentioned by KDVR.