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ERIC CHURCH BREAKS VENUE ATTENDANCE RECORD AT CHICAGO’S ALLSTATE ARENA.

ERIC CHURCH BREAKS VENUE ATTENDANCE RECORD AT CHICAGO’S ALLSTATE ARENA.
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Eric Church
Chicago, Illinois (March 21, 2015)– Fleetwood Mac christened the building on March 14, 1980 and throughout its history Rosemont, Illinois’ now-dubbed Allstate Arena has housed some of the greatest names in entertainment. Everyone from The Allman Brothers to The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band to The Eagles and McCartney have fashioned the arena a touring mainstay in America’s heartland, but last night (March 20,2015), and nearly 35 years to the day since its opening,  7-time GRAMMY nominee Eric Church set the new bar for live concert attendance with 18,626 fervent fans assembled for his The Outsiders World Tour. 
 
“Our journey in the city started in 2005 for about 20 people on Weed Street at a place called Joe’s Bar. Those 20 were loud and proud, and they turned this thing into damn near 20,000,” a tireless Church professed.
 
The arena’s previous record was set in 2007 by Vicente Fernández with 18,452 in attendance, as verified by Allstate Arena Executive Director, Patrick Nagle. 
 
The Outsiders World Tour features a 360-degree stage configuration allowing for optimal fan engagement on the floor and in the aptly-named “Choir Loft” surrounding the stage so fans to have the upmost personal, insider experience with the Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year nominated entertainer. 
 
The tour has become known not only for its crowds but also for its varied set list which spanned nearly two-and-a-half hours last night. 
 
March 20, 2015 Set List: 
The Outsiders
Creepin’
Guys Like Me
Carolina
Lotta Boot Left to Fill
How ‘Bout You
Talladega
Pledge Allegiance to the Hag
Drink In My Hand
Jack Daniels
Wrecking Ball
Cold One
That’s Damn Rock & Roll
Give Me Back My Hometown
Homeboy
Dark Side
Devil, Devil 
Country Music Jesus
Smoke A Little Smoke
Can’t Take It With You When You Go
Livin’ Part of Life
What I Almost Was
The Ballad of Curtis Loew
Like Jesus Does
Longer Gone
These Boots
Springsteen
A Man Who Was Gonna Die Young
 
Church continues The Outsiders World Tour on March 26 in Tallahassee, Florida at the Leon Country Civic Center. Fans can also tune in on Sunday, April 19 to CBS to see Church perform on the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards at 7p CT/8ET. To buy tickets or learn more about Eric Church, visit www.EricChurch.com and Facebook.com/EricChurch, or follow at@EricChurch on Twitter.