Eric Church

American country singer-songwriter

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2025 Joanna Cotten rejoined Eric Church's band as a vocalist.
2025 Morgan Wallen releases album 'I'm the Problem' featuring the single 'Number 3 and Number 7'
April 30 2025 Church announced his upcoming 'Free the Machine' tour.
April 29 2025 Church teased the second track 'Bleed on Paper' from his upcoming album across social media platforms.
2025 Eric Church releases new album 'Hands of Time', which appears on multiple music charts including a #25 position on one chart and #45 on another
2025 Eric Church releases another single 'Hands of Time' from the album 'Evangeline vs. the Machine', which charted at #25 on a chart.
2025 Scheduled to release eighth studio album 'Evangeline vs. the Machine', marking a continued progression in his musical career.
2024 Eric Church released the single 'Darkest Hour' from his upcoming album Evangeline vs. the Machine.
October 26 2024 Organized 'Concert for Carolina' with Luke Combs at Bank of America Stadium, raising over $24 million for Hurricane Helene relief.
October 4 2024 Released 'Darkest Hour', his first solo performance in three years, in response to Hurricane Helene's impact on North Carolina.
April 2024 Eric Church opened Chief's, a bar, restaurant, and performance venue in downtown Nashville.
2023 Morgan Wallen released the song 'Man Made a Bar' which achieved multiple chart positions and received ARIA Gold certification on the album 'One Thing at a Time'.
2023 Church started the Outsiders Revival Tour, revisiting and reimagining his earlier tour concept.
2022 Joanna Cotten departed from the band after serving as a vocalist from 2013 to 2022.
2022 Eric Church collaborated with Chris Janson on the music video for 'You, Me & The River', directed by Reid Long
2022 Eric Church released the single 'Doing Life with Me' from the Heart & Soul album, which received RIAA Gold certification.
November 2022 North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper awarded Eric Church the North Carolina Award, the state's highest civilian honor.
March 7 2022 Performed at the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards.
2021 Launched the Gather Again Tour, which continued into 2022.
2021 Eric Church released the music video for 'Heart On Fire', directed by Reid Long
2021 Eric Church released the single 'Heart on Fire' from the Heart & Soul album, which received RIAA Platinum certification.
October 9 2021 Performed a solo concert in Philadelphia as part of The Gather Again Tour.
October 8 2021 Performed a solo concert in Pittsburgh after two bandmates tested positive for COVID-19.
April 23 2021 Eric Church released his studio album 'Soul' through EMI Nashville, available in CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats. The album peaked at No. 4 on the US chart, No. 2 on the US Country chart, and No. 9 on the Canadian chart, with 42,000 copies sold in the US.
April 23 2021 Church released the album Soul, completing his triple-album project with a total of 24 songs.
April 20 2021 Eric Church released an unnamed extended play (LP format) under EMI Nashville, which peaked at #83 on the US charts and #12 on the US Country charts.
April 20 2021 Church released the album &, second of his triple-album project.
April 16 2021 Eric Church released the album 'Heart' through EMI Nashville, available in CD, LP, digital download, and streaming formats. The album peaked at #5 on the US charts, #3 on US Country charts, and #10 on Canadian charts.
April 16 2021 Church released the album Heart, first of his triple-album project.
2020 Eric Church released multiple singles including 'Bad Mother Trucker', 'Crazyland', and 'Through My Ray-Bans' from his projects Soul and Heart
2020 Eric Church released two singles 'Stick That in Your Country Song' and 'Hell of a View' from his album Heart & Soul, with 'Hell of a View' achieving Platinum certification.
2020 Featured on Luke Combs' number-one single 'Does to Me'.
November 11 2020 Eric Church won the Entertainer of the Year award at the 54th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
2019 Eric Church released the music video for 'Some of It', directed by Reid Long
2019 Eric Church released two singles from the 'Desperate Man' album: 'Some of It' reached #1 on country charts and achieved Platinum certification, and 'Monsters' achieved Gold certification from RIAA.
2019 Achieved a number-one single with 'Some of It'.
2019 Church launched the Double Down Tour, continuing to build his live performance legacy.
2018 Eric Church released the music video for 'Desperate Man'
2018 Eric Church released the single 'Heart Like a Wheel' from his album Desperate Man
October 2018 Releases album 'Desperate Man'.
July 13 2018 Releases the first single and title track 'Desperate Man' from the upcoming album.
July 12 2018 Announced his sixth album, Desperate Man, to be released on October 5, 2018.
2017 Eric Church won the Merle Haggard Spirit Award at the ACM Awards
November 2017 Released a limited run vinyl box set '61 Days in Church', featuring 124 live tracks from his 2017 tour.
October 4 2017 Debuted the song 'Why Not Me' at the Grand Ole Opry, written in memory of Sonny Melton, a victim of the Las Vegas shooting.
January 2017 Began his Holdin' My Own Tour, which featured 62 shows in 61 cities through May 2017.
2016 Eric Church won Video of the Year for 'Mr. Misunderstood' at the ACM Awards
November 15 2016 Eric Church released the live EP 'Mr. Misunderstood: On the Rocks, Live and (Mostly) Unplugged' under EMI Nashville, which peaked at #57 on the US charts and #4 on the US Country charts, with total sales of 35,900 copies.
August 29 2016 Released the single 'Kill a Word' to country radio.
March 2016 Released 'Record Year' to radio, which reached No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart in August 2016.

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