Eric Church Announces ‘One Hell Of A Night’ Stadium Show With Morgan Wallen & ERNEST

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Arden Lambert

Updated

March 4, 2022

Updated

March 4, 2022

Updated

March 4, 2022

Just last month, Eric Church revealed his upcoming, electrifying concert – dubbed “One Hell Of A Night” – in Milwaukee on Memorial Day Weekend. This will feature Brothers Osborne and Parker McCollum as opening acts. 

Then, he brought fans’ excitement to another level when he said there would be more to come.

Eric Church Released An Update That Quickly Brightened Our Mood

The CMA Entertainer of the Year posted on Tuesday a throwback photo of him and country superstar Morgan Wallen – during Wallen’s surprise appearance at Church’s sold-out Gather Again Tour in 2021 at Philadelphia. Fans quickly took it as a clue and flooded the comments section with excitement.

Well, now it’s official! Eric Church finally revealed that his “One Hell of a Night” stadium series would be stopping by the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 11. The massive show will feature his longtime friend Wallen along with hitmaker Ernest.

Tickets for “One Hell of a Night in Minneapolis” will be available for purchase on March 11 at 10 AM local time via www.EricChurch.com. But if you’re one of the Church Choir’s members, here’s some good news! You can purchase tickets as early as March 4 – plus you can add the “Church Choir Pre-Show Tailgate” during the pre-sale for an exclusive opportunity such as food trucks, two drink tickets, tailgate games, souvenirs, and so much more.

Indeed, the “Record Year” singer is bringing in plenty of treats this year! Are you ready?


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Eric church, ERNEST, Morgan Wallen


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