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Church Announces Second Leg Of Tour

January 10, 2012/by Caitlin Rantala

Due to overwhelming demand, Eric Church recently announced a second leg of his The Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour, which includes a Nashville date and extends to Atlantic City, New York City, Orlando, Minneapolis, among others. Church, who recently broke Jason Aldean’s record for the highest number of tickets ever sold for a live event at the Landers Center in Southaven, MS, will also headline several coveted venues, including Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO for the first time in his career.

Additionally, the 2012 Grammy nominee for Best Country Album of the Year (for Chief) also spent two weeks at No. 1 on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout Chart with “Drink In My Hand,” which is currently Top 5 and climbing on Billboard’s country chart.

Tickets for upcoming dates are on-sale now and fans also have the option to purchase a special “VIP Package” where they’ll be treated to an exclusive pre-concert party and intimate, acoustic backstage performance from Church. For more information and to purchase, visit www.ericchurch.com.

The full list of Church’s upcoming tour dates is below, with an asterisk (*) denoting a new addition. Opening acts for various dates include Brantley Gilbert, Sonia Leigh, Blackberry Smoke, Jon Pardi, The Cadillac Black and Drake White.

The Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour Dates:

1/19      Fort Smith, AR- Fort Smith Convention Center
1/20      Cape Girardeau, MO- Show Me Center
1/21      Southaven, MS- Landers Center
1/26      Madison, WI – The Alliant Energy Center
1/27      Saginaw, MI- The Dow Event Center
1/28      Terre Haute, IN- The ISU Hulman Center
2/2        Savannah, GA-Savannah Civic Center
2/3        Knoxville, TN-Thompson Boling Arena
2/4        Norfolk, VA-Ted Constant Center
2/16      Greenville, SC-Bi-Lo Center
2/17      Salisbury, MD- Wicomico Civic Center
2/18      Greensboro, NC-Greensboro Coliseum
2/23      Battle Creek, MI-Kellogg Arena
2/24      Cleveland, OH-Wolstein Center at CSU
2/25      Ft. Wayne, IN- Allen County War Memorial Col.
3/1        Portland, ME- Cumberland Country Civic Center
3/2        Lowell, MA- Tsongas Center at UMASS Lowell
3/3        Indiana, PA- Kocalchick Center
3/8        Oklahoma City, OK- Chesapeake Energy Center
3/9        Jonesboro, AR – ASU Convocation Center*
3/10      Orange Beach, AL- Amphitheater at The Wharf
3/14      New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom*
3/15      Binghampton, NY – Broome County Arena*
3/16      Reading, PA – Sovereign Center*
3/17      Atlantic City, NJ – Etess Arena*
3/22      Estero, FL – Germain Arena*
3/23      Orlando, FL – UCF Arena*
3/24      Tallahassee, FL – Tallahassee Civic Center*
4/12      Tupelo, MS – BancorpSouth Arena*
4/13      Bossier City, LA – Centurylink Center*
4/14      Auburn, AL – Alpha Psi Rodeo*
4/19      Evansville, IN – Ford Center*
4/20      St Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena*
4/21      Pikeville, KY – Eastern KY Expo Center*
4/26      Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena*
4/27      Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena*
4/28      Bloomington, IL – US Cellular Coliseum*
5/3        Springfield, MO – JQH Arena*
5/5        Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena*
5/10      Toledo, OH – Huntington Center*
5/11      Hoffman Estates, IL – Sears Centre*
5/12      Youngstown, OH – Covelli Center*
5/17      Minneapolis, MN – Target Center*
5/18      Topeka, KS – Landon Arena*
5/19      Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre*

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