Fans can stream the singer-songwriter’s Colorado concerts online with a Nugs subscription
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Eric Church sold out all three of his July concerts at the famed Red Rocks Ampitheatre, which kick off tonight in Morrison, Colorado. The good news: Fans who didn’t snag tickets ahead of time can still experience the shows from the comfort of their own living rooms. Church’s Red Rocks concerts will air live on streaming service Nugs.
At a Glance: Where to Watch Eric Church Red Rocks Concerts Online
- Stream: Nugs
- Dates: July 14, 15, 16, 2025
The three unique livestreams for Church’s Red Rocks concerts kick off tonight, July 14, at 11 p.m. ET. The opening night at the venue includes a “full band” with a “dynamic ensemble of strings, horns, and choir,” according to a Nugs Instagram post. The second night features “the original band” with “long-time collaborator Joanna Cotten.” Church’s third night on stage, meantime, will be a “stripped-down acoustic evening.”
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Subscribers can get a 50 percent discount on All Access plans, which start at $12.49, or $24.99 for a one-time purchase. Available in both HD and 4K, Church’s Red Rocks livestreams will be available to stream on-demand until July 27, 2025. Fans can also purchase the three-show package online for $59.99.
Nearly 18 years since his first performance at the venue, Church’s Red Rocks’ shows follow the songwriter’s most recent LP, Evangeline vs. the Machine. “It is also a masterwork,” writes Rolling Stone senior music editor Joseph Hudak in our album review. “Evangeline vs. the Machine is just eight tracks, noticeably brief compared with its predecessor, 2021’s trio of LPs, Heart & Soul, but it cements Church’s legacy as a try-anything artist, one with more in common with David Bowie or Bob Dylan than his peers. It’s impossible to think of another mainstream country singer daring enough to emphasize French horn over electric guitar on a major-label album.”
In September, Church will embark on his 22-night Free the Machine trek, with stops in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Des Moines, Iowa, and Inglewood, California at the Intuit Dome. “From front to back, these shows will be different than anything you’ve ever seen or heard from us before,” Church said. “I cannot wait to see you on the road for this tour.”
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