Country music icon Eric Church is back—bigger, bolder, and more versatile than ever. From July 14 to 16, 2025, fans across the globe can witness a one-of-a-kind trilogy of performances broadcast live from the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Exclusively streaming on Nugs.net, each evening offers a completely distinct musical experience, tailor-made by Church himself to celebrate different sides of his artistry.
The Trilogy Breakdown: Three Nights, Three Vibes
Church isn’t just repeating setlists or switching jackets. Each night is its own living, breathing show:
- July 14 – Eric Church vs. The Machine
This high-octane opener features a full band and an extended ensemble. With a grand production and cinematic feel, it’s set to be the most theatrical of the three. - July 15 – Eric Church vs. The ECB
Here’s where it gets gritty. Performing alongside his original band, including the powerhouse Joanna Cotten, Church will deliver a raw, unfiltered set designed for longtime fans of his early sound. - July 16 – Eric Church vs. The Guitar
To close out the series, Church strips it all back for an acoustic set under the Colorado stars. Expect soul, storytelling, and stirring silence in between string-plucked confessions.
How to Watch Live from Anywhere
Thanks to Nugs.net, you don’t need a front-row seat—or even a seat at all. Just a screen. Here’s how to tune in:
- Single Concert (Non-Subscribers): $24.99
- Trilogy Pass (All Three Shows): $59.99
- Subscriber Price: $12.49 per concert (monthly plans start at $14.99)
- 7-Day Free Trial: Available for first-timers
You can stream in HD or 4K using the Nugs mobile app or on nugs.net, with support for smartphones, smart TVs, tablets, laptops, and more.
Bonus: The event will also be available on GamePass PPV (DayPass $9.99 and Three Days Pass $19.99, with no VPN or cable required—a perfect option for global fans.
Expect on the Setlist
From boot-stomping anthems to heartstring-pulling ballads, here’s a taste of what Church is bringing to the mountain stage:
- Signature Medley:
“Mistress Named Music” / “Like a Rock” / “Danny’s Song” / “Willin’” / “Piano Man” / “Troubadour” / back to “Mistress Named Music” - Fan Favorites:
“Springsteen”
“Drink in My Hand”
“Smoke a Little Smoke”
“Record Year”
“Kill a Word”
“Talladega”
“Mr. Misunderstood”
“Give Me Back My Hometown”
“Mixed Drinks About Feelings”
“Those I’ve Loved”
“These Boots”
“Holdin’ My Own”
“Chattanooga Lucy”
Each night promises a unique lineup—no recycled playlists here.
More Than Just a Concert
This three-night Red Rocks experience coincides with Church’s ramp-up to his “Free the Machine” Tour, which kicks off on September 12 in Pittsburgh. The tour supports his upcoming album Evangeline vs. The Machine, expected to blend the introspective grit fans love with a modern experimental edge.
A Legacy of Fire and Grit
Eric Church’s resume reads like a legend in motion:
- 7x ACM Award winner
- 4x CMA Award winner (including Entertainer of the Year, 2020)
- 10x GRAMMY nominee
- More than 34 Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum certified tracks
From the 3x Platinum Chief (“Springsteen,” “Drink in My Hand”) to the ambitious Heart & Soul triple album, Church has never been one to play it safe. His creative process—like locking himself away in North Carolina to write and record a song per day—only adds to the mythos.
And beyond music? He’s a minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets, co-owner of Field & Stream, founder of Whiskey JYPSI, host of “Eric Church Outsiders Radio” on SiriusXM, and the visionary behind Chief’s, a six-story honky-tonk palace in downtown Nashville.