Friday 16th May 2025

A seven-time ACM Award winner, four-time CMA Award winner and 10-time GRAMMY nominee, Eric Church has amassed a passionate fan base around his critically acclaimed catalog of music. Church’s October 2024 release, “Darkest Hour,” was his first new music since 2021’s Heart & Soul triple album that followed the Gold-certified Desperate Man, which earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Country Album.

Headlining the festival with a 2025 European exclusive of his acclaimed residency show, "To Beat The Devil", this storytelling-driven live experience, previously only ever performed at his Nashville venue Chief’s, promises an intimate and electrifying journey through Church’s artistry.

Please note that photography, recording and use of mobile devices is strictly prohibited during this performance.

Raised in Northern California, Molly Tuttle moved to Nashville in 2015. In the years since, she has received many accolades, including two GRAMMY wins plus a nomination for Best New Artist. She is featured on Ringo Starr’s acclaimed 2025 album Look Up and joined his band for performances of the music at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium in January. She also performed the Tom Petty classic “American Girl” with Dierks Bentley on the Country Music Association Awards in late 2024. Molly Tuttle is currently working on her next album, which will be announced later this year.

With her sophomore studio album Bed of Roses, available March 7th, Capitol Records Nashville artist Caylee Hammack keeps her musical roots intertwined with the country greats – with new branches reaching off to the outer edges of psychedelic Americana while fortifying her Country backbone. Bed of Roses tracks five years of patient growth. Featuring 13 fresh cut blooms, the rising star learned to tend her “garden of life” not just for a short pop of beauty, but for a long lasting, healthy environment.