Eric Church Shocks Fans Tailgating Before A Show
Eric Church is touring on his “Outsider’s Revival Tour” this summer and shocked some fans tailgating before the show in Pittsburgh and Toronto when he drove up in a black…

Eric Church is touring on his "Outsider's Revival Tour" this summer and shocked some fans tailgating before the show in Pittsburgh and Toronto when he drove up in a black SUV and got out to shake hands, take pictures, and chat with the fans tailgating.
Eric's social media team posted a video of the moments he shocked fans on Instagram. In the video clip, Church is smiling, riding around the tailgate area before his concert, watching fans enter the venue. He suddenly stops, gets out of the SUV, and approaches fans. Many of them start to shout and shake his hand. The video then shows fans gathered around Church taking pictures and chatting.
Eric's team posted along with the video, "Toronto and Pittsburgh were (fire emoji) during week 3 of #TheOutsidersRevivalTour! Thanks for letting us crash your tailgate on Saturday. Cincinnati and St. Louis, the revival is coming for you next!"
Many fans reacted to the post, including one who commented, Toronto was the frigging amazing, man!! Thanks so much for coming to our great Canadian town and playing on the Budweiser stage because it is my favorite Toronto venue!!!!" Another fan wrote, "Can't wait to see him in Cincinnati again! One of my favorite performers."
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Remaining dates on Church's Outsider's Revival Tour:
July 14 Cincinnati, Ohio / Riverbend Music Center Travis Tritt, Muscadine Bloodline
July 15 St. Louis, Mo. / Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Travis Tritt, Muscadine Bloodline
July 23* Minot, N.D. / North Dakota State Fairgrounds North Dakota State Fair
July 28 Dallas, Texas / Dos Equis Pavilion Midland, Ray Wylie Hubbard
July 29 Austin, Texas / Germania Insurance Amphitheater Midland, Ray Wylie Hubbard
August 4 Raleigh, N.C. / Coastal Credit Union Music Park Cody Jinks
August 5 Bristow, Va. / Jiffy Lube Live Cody Jinks
August 11 Indianapolis, Ind. / Ruoff Music Center Cody Jinks
August 12 Chicago, Ill. / Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Cody Jinks
August 13* Des Moines, Iowa / Iowa State Fairgrounds Iowa State Fair
August 18 Orange Beach, Ala. / The Wharf Amphitheater Lainey Wilson, Jackson Dean
August 19 Orange Beach, Ala. / The Wharf Amphitheater Lainey Wilson, Jackson Dean
August 25 Holmdel, N.J. / PNC Bank Arts Center Whiskey Myers
August 26 Philadelphia, Pa. / Freedom Mortgage Pavilion Whiskey Myers
September 8 Portland, Ore. / RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater Jelly Roll, Hailey Whitters
September 9 George, Wash. / Gorge Amphitheatre Jelly Roll, Hailey Whitters
September 15 Albuquerque, N.M. / Isleta Amphitheater Paul Cauthen, Hailey Whitters
September 16 Phoenix, Ariz. / Ak-Chin Pavilion Jelly Roll, Paul Cauthen
September 22 Atlanta, Ga. / Ameris Bank Amphitheatre Whiskey Myers
September 23 Charlotte, N.C. / PNC Music Pavilion Whiskey Myers
September 29 West Palm Beach, Fla. / iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Whiskey Myers
September 30 Tampa, Fla. / MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Whiskey Myers
October 7* Bristol, Tenn. / Bristol Motor Speedway Country Thunder Bristol
Eric Church celebrates his 46th birthday today (5/3). Having just announced a partnership for a brand of whiskey, and with a summer tour coming in June, Eric is a busy guy. Musically, he's also working on new songs and ideas to please his rabid fanbase, the Church Choir. To his credit, whatever comes out, he gives his fan club members first access to it as he is not one to underappreciate the people who support him and brought him to where he is today.
As Church blows out 46 candles today, just a handful of years away from his big 5-0 birthday, we gathered what we believe are the 20 finest songs in his lengthy catalog.
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20. “How ‘Bout You” (2006)

A good one for his debut single from his 2006 debut album “Sinners Like Me.” Church wrote this song with Brandon Church (his brother) and Brett Beavers.
19. “Give Me Back My Hometown” (2014)

An Eric co-write with Luke Laird. It was released in January 2014 as the second single from his album “The Outsiders.” The song reached number one on the US Billboard Country Airplay chart in May of that year.
18. “Guys Like Me” (2006)

Great line: “I ain’t scared to bleed.” In the song, Eric describes the ways in which his lifestyle appears incompatible with that of his partner. He hypothesizes that even though she has lots of other men interested in her, it is an act of God's will that motivates her to choose someone like him.
17. “Hell on the Heart” (2009)

A top ten for Eric who sings about a girl he knows, saying that she is "heaven on the eyes / But boy, she's hell on the heart."
16. “Smoke a Little Smoke” (2010)

Somewhat of a controversial song when it was first released, over a decade ago. The video sees Church driving vintage cars at Clarksville Speedway, and includes a cameo from NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne.
15. “The Outsiders” (2013)

Eric described it as a mix of Waylon Jennings and Metallica. Church also said when it came out, “It’s a bit of a statement. I wanted to send a message with this album that it’s gonna be different, it’s gonna be another level."
14. “Cold One” (2014)

A straight up country song. Church states in the song that a woman took a beer from a twelve-pack that he was drinking at the time and describes both the beer and her sudden departure as a "cold one."
13. “Does to Me” (2020)

Eric joined one of his biggest fans on this duet with Luke Combs. It’s a solid collaboration co-written by Combs along with Ray Fulcher and Tyler Reeve, it is the third single from Combs's 2019 album 'What You See Is What You Get.’
12. “Mr. Misunderstood” (2015)

Church dropped this album of the same name backstage to media on the night of the 2015 CMA Awards. The song is about a misfit teenager, expressing sympathy for his being "misunderstood." In it, Eric says some encouraging words about the good things that will happen one day when people will appreciate him.
11. “Some of It” (2019)

"Some of It" became Eric Church's eighth number one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. It’s pure Church.
10. “Monsters” (2019)

This one is a bit eerie but makes a statement using the analogy of a monster hiding under a child's bed to represent troubles in one's life.
9. “Desperate Man” (2018)

In the cool music video for this song, Church gets "busted" by FBI agents whose uniforms read EMI, the name of his record label.
8. “Hell of a View” (2020)
It is the lead single from Eric’salbum “Soul,” part of a triple album set. The track features backing vocals from Church's longtime collaborator Joanna Cotton.
7. “Creepin'” (2012)

Church describes the memory of a former lover as being similar to "creepin'." The tune features a banjo and an electric guitar, as well as several vocal effects on Eric’s voice.
6. “Record Year” (2016)

It’s about a man who recovers from a broken heart by listening to a collection of vinyl record albums.
5. “Stick That in Your Country Song” (2020)

This is pure Church; even the title is exciting. The song doesn’t disappoint either as it addresses several social issues and situations including underprivileged lives in urban areas, a soldier coming back from war, and an overworked and underpaid school- teacher. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
4. “Raise ‘Em Up” (2015)

An amazing duet with Keith Urban. It asks every concert crowd to simply “Raise ‘Em Up.”
3. “Talladega” (2014)

"Talladega" is a song about a man who is sharing memories from a trip made to Talladega Superspeedway with friends after his senior year in high school. Eric and his crew filmed the video for the song at the real Talladega Superspeedway.
2. “Drink in My Hand” (2011)

This song is just infectious and gets you to really want to put a drink in your hand. It was Church’s first number one song on the Billboard Country Singles chart.
1. “Springsteen” (2012)

Inspired by an idol of his, Bruce Springsteen; like many of Bruce’s early songs, it tells the story of a teenage romance. And it got the attention of Jersey’s favorite son: if you search “Bruce Springsteen and Eric Church” on YouTube, you’ll see Bruce inviting Eric onstage for a duet of “Workin’ On The Highway.”