BREAKING: Eric Church To Perform Without His Band In Pennsylvania
“Get ready PA,” Church teased.
Eric Church; Photo by John Russell, CMA
Reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Eric Church will take the stage solo this weekend when his Gather Again Tour rolls through Pennsylvania.
The superstar shared the news with fans on Friday morning via social media, revealing that “a limited number” of his bandmates had breakthrough cases. Due to their absences, Church will perform “a special solo performance” at Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena on October 8 and Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on October 9.
Get ready PA pic.twitter.com/hvMuIaqPlh
— Eric Church (@ericchurch) October 8, 2021
Church’s Gather Again Tour kicked off in Mid-September and runs through May 20, 2022.
The tour marks a first for Church as it features an all-new show in an all-new in-the-round stage. The massive trek brings new elements to the road, including his 2,400 square foot multi-level stage, 11 busses, 20 trucks, a 127,000-pound lighting rig and four 836 square foot video walls.
“I’ve never played a stage like this in my career… I’ve never seen anybody play one like this,” notes Church of his first-ever in-the-round setup. “There’s really no front… It’s kind of like a cage match. I mean once we get out there the crowd is everywhere. They’re behind you, they’re on the sides, and I love that…. The reason it’s called The Gather Again Tour is we want people on top of us, and they will be.”
With not one, but three new records under his belt, following the release of Heart & Soul earlier this year, Church has plenty of new tracks to add in to his live show and he admits, it was a bit of a challenge.
“The hardest thing I’ve done thus far in my career is this setlist,” Church shares. “It’s not a normal record; it’s three. So, you add 28 songs to what we already had going, which is a pretty stacked and packed setlist, and when you start to try to get rid of stuff and change it every night – which I’m committed to; we’re still going to play the different set, we’re going to give people different experiences – it has been maddening.
“It’s the most musical we’ve ever been,” he continues. “To see the way the new music happens in the show is something that I’m excited just to see and, also, we’re trying to reimagine songs that we’ve played 100 times, playing them different, and that’s just fun. It’s fun for us to do. There’s going to be a lot of songs that fans aren’t gonna recognize at first, that we’re gonna start singing and they’re going to go ‘oh yeah, that’s that song.’ So, I think it’s just fun after this many years to change it up and make it about music; make it musical. I’m just excited to see the reaction.”
Church, who recently scored five nominations for the upcoming CMA Awards.
Tickets for the Gather Again Tour are on sale now.
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Lauren Jo Black
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