Tour by Eric Church | |
Associated album | Mr. Misunderstood |
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Start date | January 13, 2017 |
End date | May 27, 2017 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 62 in North America |
Eric Church concert chronology |
The Holdin' My Own Tour [1] was a headline concert tour by Eric Church, in support of his fifth studio album Mr. Misunderstood (2015). The tour began in Lincoln, Nebraska on January 13, 2017 and concluded in Nashville, Tennessee on May 27 of that year.
Church announced the Holdin' My Own Tour during a performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado through a Facebook Live stream. Unlike his previous tours, Church said he will not have supporting acts, and instead, he will headline two fulls sets with an intermission in between sets. [2] [3] Basically at this point in his career, only Eric Church opens for Eric Church.
Notoriously outspoken about his disgust with scalpers, Church and his team have come up with an intricate digital system that aims to ensure all tickets are sold at face value — and thus kept out of scalpers' hands. [3] On February 21, 2017, Church had to cancel 25,000 tickets purchased by scalpers. Church stated: [4]
It drives me fucking crazy… The problem I have is that scalpers have a bazillion people working for them. And they have those bots that scan. So it's not fair. I've been told to raise my prices. But there's guys out there that want to come to a show and bring their family to a show and are working a blue-collar job, they were there for us in bars and clubs, so I should raise to $100 because that's what the scalpers think? I refuse to believe that.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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North America [1] [5] | |||||
January 13, 2017 | Lincoln | United States | Pinnacle Bank Arena | 14,097 / 14,097 | $845,327 |
January 14, 2017 | Sioux Falls | Denny Sanford Premier Center | 11,487 / 11,487 | $737,885 | |
January 15, 2017 | Grand Forks | Ralph Engelstad Arena | 11,091 / 11,091 | $637,362 | |
January 19, 2017 | Des Moines | Wells Fargo Arena | 14,918 / 14,918 | $908,282 | |
January 20, 2017 | Minneapolis | Target Center | 18,344 / 18,344 | $986,291 | |
January 21, 2017 | Green Bay | Resch Center | 9,865 / 9,865 | $707,051 | |
January 25, 2017 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | 13,367 / 13,367 | $810,658 | |
January 27, 2017 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | 16,705 / 16,705 | $1,017,290 | |
January 28, 2017 | Boston | TD Garden | 16,697 / 16,697 | $1,018,761 | |
January 31, 2017 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 17,076 / 17,076 | $1,044,361 | |
February 2, 2017 | Tulsa | BOK Center | 12,291 / 12,291 | $734,055 | |
February 3, 2017 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | 18,002 / 18,002 | $969,385 | |
February 4, 2017 | North Little Rock | Verizon Arena | 16,706 / 16,706 | $863,068 | |
February 16, 2017 | Duluth | Infinite Energy Arena | 12,228 / 12,228 | $855,102 | |
February 17, 2017 | Birmingham | Legacy Arena | 17,031 / 17,031 | $899,884 | |
February 18, 2017 | Southaven | Landers Center | 9,809 / 9,809 | $615,193 | |
February 23, 2017 | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | 15,339 / 15,339 | $965,478 | |
February 24, 2017 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | 19,837 / 19,837 | $1,036,893 | |
February 25, 2017 | Auburn Hills | The Palace of Auburn Hills | 18,940 / 18,940 | $1,233,087 | |
February 28, 2017 | London | Canada | Budweiser Gardens | 9,506 / 9,506 | $516,983 |
March 2, 2017 | Toronto | Air Canada Centre | 16,405 / 16,405 | $868,865 | |
March 3, 2017 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | 15,084 / 15,084 | $721,926 | |
March 4, 2017 | Montreal | Bell Centre | N/A | N/A | |
March 7, 2017 | Winnipeg | MTS Centre | |||
March 9, 2017 | Saskatoon | SaskTel Centre | |||
March 10, 2017 | Edmonton | Northlands Coliseum | 13,246 / 13,246 | $707,750 | |
March 11, 2017 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | 13,786 / 13,786 | $766,972 | |
March 14, 2017 | Vancouver | Rogers Arena | 14,614 / 14,614 | $755,204 | |
March 16, 2017 | Portland | United States | Moda Center | 13,127 / 13,127 | $869,254 |
March 17, 2017 | Spokane | Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena | 11,415 / 11,415 | $701,672 | |
March 18, 2017 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | 19,030 / 19,030 | $1,126,710 | |
March 22, 2017 | Bozeman | Brick Breeden Fieldhouse | 7,754 / 7,754 | $562,206 | |
March 24, 2017 | Boise | Taco Bell Arena | 9,647 / 9,647 | $541,050 | |
March 25, 2017 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Smart Home Arena | 12,354 / 12,354 | $659,159 | |
March 28, 2017 | Phoenix | Talking Stick Resort Arena | 16,103 / 16,103 | $929,427 | |
March 30, 2017 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | 16,266 / 16,266 | $905,242 | |
March 31, 2017 | Los Angeles | Staples Center | 16,596 / 16,596 | $1,042,599 | |
April 4, 2017 | Casper | Casper Events Center | 7,097 / 7,097 | $337,410 | |
April 5, 2017 | Denver | Pepsi Center | 16,351 / 16,351 | $1,099,179 | |
April 7, 2017 | Wichita | Intrust Bank Arena | 13,105 / 13,105 | $650,701 | |
April 8, 2017 | Omaha | CenturyLink Center Omaha | 16,533 / 16,533 | $1,059,369 | |
April 12, 2017 | Moline | iWireless Center | 9,690 / 9,690 | $624,213 | |
April 13, 2017 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | 16,553 / 16,553 | $1,085,383 | |
April 14, 2017 | Milwaukee | BMO Harris Bradley Center | 17,931 / 17,931 | $1,102,384 | |
April 20, 2017 | Buffalo | KeyBank Center | 14,994 / 14,994 | $762,542 | |
April 21, 2017 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | 18,138 / 18,138 | $1,173,548 | |
April 22, 2017 | Cincinnati | U.S. Bank Arena | 16,736 / 16,736 | $1,322,826 | |
April 27, 2017 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 16,461 / 16,461 | $1,123,152 | |
April 28, 2017 | |||||
April 29, 2017 | Manchester | SNHU Arena | 10,675 / 10,675 | $679,563 | |
May 4, 2017 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | 15,890 / 15,890 | $928,671 | |
May 5, 2017 | Jacksonville | Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena | 13,854 / 13,854 | $924,966 | |
May 6, 2017 | Greenville | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | 14,447 / 14,447 | $1,081,681 | |
May 11, 2017 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | 11,574 / 11,574 | $857,408 | |
May 12, 2017 | Peoria | Peoria Civic Center | 10,568 / 10,568 | $693,755 | |
May 13, 2017 | St. Louis | Scottrade Center | 18,250 / 18,250 | $1,199,824 | |
May 18, 2017 | Reading | Santander Arena | 8,500 / 8,500 | $650,722 | |
May 19, 2017 | Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center | 16,113 / 16,113 | $1,100,193 | |
May 20, 2017 | Greensboro | Greensboro Coliseum | 20,313 / 20,313 | $1,162,223 | |
May 25, 2017 | Louisville | KFC Yum! Center | — | — | |
May 26, 2017 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | |
May 27, 2017 | |||||
Total | — | — |
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