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Eric Church brings Double Down Tour to the Q Arena

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Eric Church is doubling down with his latest tour. The trek will have Church performing two tour stops at all of the cities he visits and will also have one stadium show in Nashville. The tour will stop at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on April 19 & 20, 2019.

The release of his forthcoming album Desperate Man, will happen on Oct. 5 and then the tour will kick off on Jan. 18 in Omaha, NE.  The Nashville date will be at Nissan Stadium more than double the capacity where he previously set Bridgestone Arena’s attendance record (May 26-27, 2017), upon the finale stop of his Holdin’ My Own Tour.

As he did with his last tour, Church is foregoing an opening act and instead treating fans to marathon sets across back-to-back nights and will feature two unique shows in each city.

Members of his fan club — known as the Church Choir —  will get priority access to purchase tickets during the fan club presale. The remainder of tickets will be sold during Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan presale.

Church is also offering tickets inside his stage, made available exclusively to Church Choir members and through the brand new Eric Church app. Church Choir members will also have the opportunity to take advantage of exclusive hotel deals in all Double Down Tour cities plus additional surprises related to the tour. More information is available at ericchurch.com.

Church’s album Desperate Man is available for pre-order now. The new studio album features the title track (a current Top 20 single) and several other songs that he’s been releasing to fans in the weeks leading up to release. “Some of It,” “Hangin’ Around,” “Heart Like a Wheel” and “Monsters” are four he’s shared that can be previewed or listened to in full.

Eric Church brings the Double Down Tour to Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland on April 19 & 20 at 8pm. Tickets go on sale to the public on October 12 and are $36-$126 and available through the Quickens Loans Arena website.

Eric Church’s 2019 Double Down Tour Dates: 
January 18, 2019 — Omaha, Nebraska @ CHI Health Center+
January 19, 2019 — Omaha, Nebraska @ CHI Health Center+
January 25, 2019 — St. Louis @ Enterprise Center+
January 26, 2019 — St. Louis @ Enterprise Center+
February 1, 2019 — Boston @ TD Garden+
February 2, 2019 — Boston @ TD Garden+
February 8, 2019 — Minneapolis @ Target Center+
February 9, 2019 — Minneapolis @ Target Center+
February 15, 2019 — Detroit @ Little Caesars Arena+
February 16, 2019 — Detroit @ Little Caesars Arena+
February 22, 2019 — Cincinnati @ U.S. Bank Arena*
February 23, 2019 — Cincinnati @ U.S. Bank Arena*
March 1, 2019 — Kansas City @ Sprint Center+
March 2, 2019 — Kansas City @ Sprint Center+
March 8, 2019 — Toronto @ Scotiabank Arena+
March 9, 2019 — Toronto @ Scotiabank Arena+
March 15, 2019 — Greensboro, North Carolina @ Greensboro Coliseum+
March 16, 2019 — Greensboro, North Carolina @ Greensboro Coliseum+
March 22, 2019 — Chicago, @ Allstate Arena*
March 23, 2019 — Chicago, @ Allstate Arena*
March 29, 2019 — Milwaukee @ Fiserv Forum+
March 30, 2019 — Milwaukee @ Fiserv Forum+
April 12, 2019 — Dallas @ American Airlines Center*
April 13, 2019 — Dallas @ American Airlines Center*
April 19, 2019 — Cleveland @ Quicken Loans Arena*
April 20, 2019 — Cleveland @ Quicken Loans Arena*
April 26, 2019 — Greenville, South Carolina @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena*
April 27, 2019 — Greenville, South Carolina @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena*
May 3, 2019 — Pittsburgh, @ PPG Paints Arena+
May 4, 2019 — Pittsburgh, @ PPG Paints Arena+
May 10, 2019 — Denver @ Pepsi Center*
May 11, 2019 — Denver @ Pepsi Center*
May 17, 2019 — Los Angeles @ Staples Center*
May 18, 2019 — Los Angeles @ Staples Center*
May 25, 2019 — Nashville @ Nissan Stadium#
June 28, 2019 — George @ The Gorge Amphitheatre#
June 29, 2019 — George @ The Gorge Amphitheatre#

+on sale October 5 at 10am local time
*on sale October 12 at 10am local time
#on sale October 19 at 10am local time

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