Eric Church is one of the cornerstones of country music, with more than 15 years of experience, and he came to Nashville for Big Bash to close 2024 in an unforgettable performance. Six No. 1 hits and countless CMA and ACM awards make him a genre legend.
Unlike other big co-performers, Post Malone, Miranda Lambert, or Lainey Wilson, soulful took on this song and amazed the viewers with an amazing performance at a cover version of Al Green’s “Take Me to the River,” really demonstrating his broad understanding of his deep love of music.
The year for Church was marked by a string of successes: raising $24 million with Luke Combs for Hurricane Helene relief, and performing at events like Stagecoach Festival and the 58th Annual CMA Awards. The song “Darkest Hour” struck a chord in both the listeners’ and critics’ hearts.
Although Church was a busy man, his appearance at Big Bash stood out. A master of the art of tradition blended with innovation, his performance reflected perfectly both in terms of reflection and celebration, thus truly personifying the spirit of New Year’s Eve.
Besides the accolades of musical success, the down-to-earth personality of Church emerged as he spoke about favorite remedies for hangovers. From 5-hour Energy to the “hair of the dog” classic with a beer and Advil, the practical tips added some levity to the celebration.
Eric Church can easily be related to but will be in this world and continue defining his legacy. Big Bash is waiting for its fans, while that will forever remain the top of an unbelievable career as proof of the effect that continues defining country music.
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