Eric Church To Reveal Unseen Footage: 'It’s Been Sitting In The Vault...'

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Eric Church will reveal never-before-seen footage to mark the 10-year anniversary of his first-ever live album. The “Heart On Fire” megastar announced on Wednesday (June 14) that the film will be available later this month.

Church’s Caught In The Act: Live album features 17 tracks, including “Drink In My Hand,” “Over When It’s Over,” “I’m Gettin’ Stoned,” “Creepin’,” “Jack Daniels,” “Country Music Jesus,” a medley of “Springsteen” and Bruce Springsteen’s “Born To Run,” and other highlights. They were all filmed during a historic performance in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which took place more than a decade ago. That was during Church's first-ever arena tour, shortly after releasing Chief, according to Church's record label.

“In celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Eric's first live album, Caught in the Act, we have unearthed a never-before seen film documenting both nights of Eric's historic shows at the Tivoli Theatre in Chattanooga, TN in 2012,” reads the announcement on Church’s social media channels on Wednesday. “The film includes 17 songs, behind-the-scenes footage, and interviews with Eric, his band, and his crew.”

“When you’re in the craziness of the moment, you’re not even sure what you’re looking at or experiencing, you just feel that it’s different,” Church recalled, per his label. “We went to the Tivoli because everyone in our world – the band, the crew, the fans – knew we were a part of something special and wanted to capture the fire that has got us here. So, we just started rolling cameras as we figured at least we’d have it for posterity. It’s been sitting in the vault, and with the live album celebrating 10 years since its release, it felt like the right time to rewatch and share the journey we’ve been on together.”

Church’s fan club will get an exclusive viewing on Thursday, June 22. Others will get to watch the film beginning on Friday, June 23 at 8:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. CT, the country hitmaker announced. See Church's post here:


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