Eric Church had previously announced his one stadium show at American Family Field in Milwaukee on Memorial Weekend with Brothers Osborne and Parker McCollum, and he had also shared about future shows too. He is reportedly on the road for his 55-city Gather Again Tour, and his team had asked fans for the next show's location via Twitter.
His official Twitter had tweeted on 1 March 2022 asking fans where would be the next stage, and Eric posted a photo of him and Morgan Wallen performing at a show at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Morgan had performed with Eric as his band tested positive for COVID. Eric wrote, "Hey @morganwallen, this was a good time. We should do it again soon." as a caption for the photo of them.
Hey @MorganWallen, this was a good time. We should do it again soon. pic.twitter.com/QjsvBciE9J
— Eric Church (@ericchurch) March 1, 2022
Since his post, many fans are curious and speculate that it was him announcing the next stadium concert, with Morgan Wallen giving hints. Morgan Wallen is on his own Dangerous tour, but if all the speculations turned out to be true, they would sell out any stadium in the country. Morgan and Eric have a strong friendship and have collaborated together.
Eric ChurchTour 2022 Schedule Details
The dates of Eric's upcoming tours are listed below:
4 March 2022- Orlando, FL
5 March 2022-Tampa, FL
11 March 2022-Chicago, IL
12 March 2022-St. Louis, MO
18 March 2022- Green Bay, WI
19 March 2022-Green Bay, WI
25 March 2022-Birmingham, AL
26 March 2022-Little Rock, AR
1 April 2022-Foort Worth, TX
2 April 2022-San Antonio, TX
9 April 2022-New Orleans, LA
15 April 2022-Spokane, WA
29 April 2022-Boise, ID
30 April 2022-Salt Lake, UT
6 May 2022-San Diego, CA
7 May 2022-Los Angeles, CA
11 May 2022-Sacramento, CA
13 May 2022-Las Vegas, NV
14 May 2022-Glendale, AZ
20 May 2022-Newyork, NY
28 May 2022-Milwaukee, WI
11 June 2022-Minneapolis, MN
17 June 2022-Wildwood, NJ
23 June 2022-Mack, CO
1 July 2022-Toronto, ON
9 July 2022-Pendleton. OR
23 July 2022-Brooklyn, MI
30 July 2022-Camrose, AB
27 August 2022-Stateline, NV
28 August 2022-Stealing, NV
Eric Church's Net Worth & Earnings
Eric Church has an estimated net worth of $14 million. He was also the highest-earning country artist in 2019 on Billboard List. He had a record of whopping $25.85 million dollars generated solely on music. Eric also reportedly sold nearly $7 million dollars worth of concert tickets in 2022 for his 55-city Gather Again. The tour has earned him over $42.3 million with sold-out tickets of 383,000.
Eric had averaged 1,412 tickets and a $29,286 gross per show playing in clubs and theaters, so his jump to arenas produced averages of 7,696 tickets and $307,911 sales. His box office history showed that his Outsiders trek in 2014-15 grossed $559,151, and his Holdin' My Own in 2017 produced him an average of $846,901.
Some of his hit albums are Sinners Like Me, Chief, Caught in the act, Days in church, Desperate Man, Stick that in your country song, Bad mother trucker, Crazyland, Hell of a view, Through my Ray-bans, Doing life with me, Heart on fire and more. The singer also has his own merch and featured products prices ranging from $25 to $100.
His official Instagram page for his merch line has the username @chiefmerchandise and has 26.4k followers. He also has his merch collection available on Etsy.
Eric Church has a cabin and boathouse and owns 1920s era moonshine still and a circular hangout called the silo. He also has two man-made lakes on his property. Eric had discussed his plans of starting a six-story Nashville Restaurant. He teamed with real estate and hospitality entrepreneur Ben Weprin as co-owners of the six-story property at 200 Broadway. The formerly housed Cotton Eyed Joe has been reported to be renovated this year and is expected to open next year.
Church joined the list of celebrities who had opened businesses on Lower Broadway recently, and that included singer Miranda Lambert, Justin Timberlake, and more. Church shared with Billboard that he couldn't wait to start his business as it was a personal matter to him.