Eric Church Wraps 51-Stop ‘Gather Again Tour’ With “Thank You” Recap Video

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Eric Church has officially wrapped up his electric Gather Again Tour, which rounded out this past Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Making 51 stops along the way, Chief was dedicated to bringing back the original live music atmosphere that we were all longing for, after taking a whole year off due to the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Now there’s one thing for certain, and it’s that Church is going to bring it 1,000% to every one of his live performances, and after he had to take some time off the road as well, you already know the man was thirsting to get back on stage again.

With that being said, Church and his team put together an epic recap video of the Gather Again Tour, showing clips of the best moments and views from the incredible road trip, along with messages from everybody in the band.

The man himself rounded out the video by saying:

“I cannot believe that this tour is coming to an end. I remember Lexington, Kentucky in September in Rupp Arena. I remember everybody said that we were crazy for going on tour, and I can absolutely say that we were. But we were the right kind of crazy.

And I think that the belief and the passion that I’ve seen through a lot of circumstances on this tour, makes this a really special tour. I’ve done a few of ’em now, we’ve done a few of them together now, and this one had some extra challenges, but it made it better, and it made it more special, and made it more special.”

Man, judging by this video, I gotta see this guy in concert before it’s all said and done.

Check it out:

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