TouchTunes Interactive Networks and Capitol Records Nashville have joined forces promote Eric Church’s latest hit single, ”Drink In My Hand,” as well as his 2012 ‘Blood, Sweat & Beers’ U.S. tour with an exclusive sweepstakes giving Church fans a chance of a lifetime to win a trip for two to see the country superstar perform live in concert on his 2012 ‘Blood, Sweat & Beers’ tour. The prize package includes a backstage meet-and-greet with Church, round trip airfare for two and two-night hotel accommodations. Fans can enter the sweepstakes on participating TouchTunes Digital Jukeboxes or online at http://www.touchtunes.com/ericchurch (18+, U.S. only, void in AK, HI & RI.)
“It’s been amazing to watch Church’s popularity grow on our network,” said Vicki Saunders, TouchTunes Vice President, Digital Media and Music Marketing. “He’s a super talent, a super guy and his music really speaks to our audience.”
Produced by Jay Joyce, Chief was a labor of love for Church who secluded himself in a cabin in his home state of North Carolina for over a month to write the record with notable hit-makers Casey Beathard, Luke Laird, Jeff Hyde and more. The album was recorded and mixed by Joyce in his Nashville, Tennessee studio.
“I am so grateful for the many ways Chief has changed my life,” shares Church. “There is no cooler thing to a recording artist than when people tell you that your music matters to them. Every single day the momentum for this record gets bigger and stronger, and I can’t wait to share this music with the people who truly made this happen. It’s gonna be one hell of a tour!”
Eric Church’s ‘Blood, Sweat & Beers’ tour kicks off in Fort Smith, AR on January 19th and will run through 2012, hitting at least 50 cities throughout the US. For more information about the tour and about Eric Church, visit www.ericchurch.com.
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Who would want to see a concert when someone wears dark glasses all the time. When a person needs to hide behind dark glasses, that is a red flag for something wrong that the person cannot look another human in the eye. If the dark glasses are his trademark, he needs to rethink.
Seriously?? Who thinks like that lol its glasses not a mask geez
Btw I love the glasses Eric I think your awesome
keep up the good work!