Eric Church Adds New Dates to “Double Down Tour”

Eric Church Adds New Dates to “Double Down Tour”

Eric Church added four new dates to his current 2019 Double Down Tour, including stops in San Francisco (Sept. 28), Grand Rapids, Mich. (Oct. 4 and 5), and Birmingham, Ala. (Oct. 26).

Eric kicked off his 2019 Double Down Tour in January, having already performed more than 25 shows. Tickets for the new dates go on sale on May 3, with pre-sale for fan club members starting on April 30.

2019 Double Down Tour (new dates in bold)

April 27–28 | Greenville, S.C. | Bon Secours Wellness Arena
May 3–4 | Pittsburgh, Pa. | PPG Paints Arena
May 10–11 | Denver, Colo. | Pepsi Center
May 17–18 | Los Angeles, Calif. | Staples Center
May 25 | Nashville, Tenn. | Nissan Stadium
June 28–29 | George, Wash. | The Gorge Amphitheatre
July 5 | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | Ottawa Bluesfest
July 7 | Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada | Cavendish Beach Music Festival
Sept. 13–14 | Green Bay, Wisc. | Resch Center
Sept. 20–21 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Soctiabank Saddledome
Sept. 28 | San Francisco, Calif. | Chase Center
Oct. 4–5 | Grand Rapids, Mich. | Van Andel Arena
Oct. 11–12 | Philadelphia, Pa. | Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 25 | Little Rock, Ark. | Verizon Arena
Oct. 26 | Birmingham, Ala. | Legacy Arena at the BJCC
Nov. 1 | Manchester, N.H. | SNHU Arena
Nov. 2 | Hartford, Conn. | XL Center
Nov. 15–16 | Washington, DC | Anthem
Nov. 22–23 | Sacramento, Calif. | Golden 1 Center

photo by Jason Simanek

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