Country star Eric Church will headline St. Paul’s Grand Casino Arena for the first time on Feb. 7.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 3 through Ticketmaster. Paid members of Church’s Church Choir fan club have access to a presale starting Monday. Fans who register at ericchurch.com have access to another presale that starts at 10 a.m. Sept. 30. Newcomer Ella Langley (“You Look Like You Love Me”) opens.
A North Carolina native, Church got his start in music as a teenager playing Jimmy Buffett covers at a local bar. After graduating from Appalachian State University with a degree in marketing, he moved to Nashville, where he landed a deal with Capitol Records.
Church’s 2006 debut single “How ‘Bout You” went gold and he followed it with a series of modestly successful hits. His career really took off with 2010’s quadruple-platinum smash “Smoke a Little Smoke” as Church established a reputation as an industry maverick and fiery live performer. His 2012 single “Springsteen” remains his biggest hit, but nearly everything he has released in the time since has gone at least gold.
In addition to audiences, the industry also adores Church, who has won seven ACM Awards and four CMA Awards (including 2020’s Entertainer of the Year) and earned 10 Grammy nominations.
He has previously headlined Minneapolis’ Target Center four times, including a two-night stand in 2019. In 2022, he played U.S. Bank Stadium with Morgan Wallen.
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