Eric Church: Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive - Concert Film and Soundtrack Release

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Eric Church: Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive - Concert Film and Soundtrack Release

Eric Church is set to release a concert film titled Eric Church: Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive, showcasing his recent Nashville performances in IMAX theaters on Feb. 11 and 14. The film captures Church's immersive theater-concert experience, featuring his eighth studio album performed live with a full ensemble.

Recorded over two sold-out nights at The Pinnacle in Nashville, the concert film presents Church's album front-to-back, along with reimagined versions of fan favorites. The production is tailored for the theatrical format, offering audiences a unique and unforgettable musical experience.

Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive showcases Church's Free The Machine Tour lineup, including a six-piece backing band, horn section, strings, choir, and vocalist Joanna Cotten. The ensemble breathes new life into familiar songs, enhancing their arrangements for the big screen.

One of the highlights of the film is Church's live performance of "Hell Of A View," a standout track from his 2021 Heart & Soul triple album. The emotional and musical impact of the song is amplified in the live setting, providing fans with a captivating experience.

In anticipation of the film's release, tracks from the Evangeline vs The Machine: Comes Alive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) will be available, including the Nashville rendition of "Hell Of A View." The soundtrack features a total of 19 tracks, including fan favorites like "Hands Of Time," "Bleed On Paper," and "Desperate Man."

The 2026 Free The Machine Tour will visit various cities in the U.S. and Canada, with opening acts such as Caylee Hammack, Ella Langley, and Ashley McBryde. For more information on additional theater showings and ticket details, fans can visit IMAX for updates. Don't miss the chance to experience Eric Church's electrifying concert film on the big screen.