Eric Church and Miranda Lambert Announced as Headliners at the 2025 Field & Stream Fest

Having spent two decades in country music, Eric Church showcased his love for the genre by releasing songs like “Two Pink Lines”, “Hell on the Heart”, and “Round Here Buzz.” He recorded his last studio album, Heart & Soul, back in 2021. And just last year, the singer hit the road with his Outsiders Revival Tour. If that wasn’t enough, it seems that Church will appear alongside Miranda Lambert as the two will headline the 2025 Field & Stream festival. 

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Looking at the lineup, which consisted of Lambert, Church, Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, ZZ Top, and several others, 2025 marked the second year since Field & Stream was purchased by an investment company that had a relationship with Church and Morgan Wallen. Back in October 2024, Church looked to kick off a new era of the festival, but due to the devastation from Hurricane Helene, the singer and organizers decided to postpone the event. Although postponed, many of the singers slated to perform in 2024 will return in 2025. 

As for the schedule, the festival is set to kick off on October 3, 2025, and run till October 5th. Besides offering fans a great lineup of music, the outdoor festival will also feature fishing showcases, football stations, and even a few outdoor activities. For those looking to snag a ticket to the event, tickets go on sale on Friday, January 10th. For those part of the Field & Stream 1871 Club, they will have access starting on Thursday.

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Eric Church Helps Raise Money For Those Impacted By Hurricane Helene

Outside of postponing the festival due to the hurricane, Church also helped spread awareness of those in need. Speaking with Billboard, he said, “I think the biggest thing that the people of North Carolina need after Helene is awareness. Because as a society we tend to move on pretty quickly to other things. That’s just our nature and these people are going to need help for a long time. So the more that I can shine a light on the people there and the need that is going to still be there for a long time, the better off it it will be. And we can help the people there get back on their feet.”  

Teaming up with stars like Luke Combs for a benefit concert, Church and his fellow singers helped raise over $24 million for those impacted by Hurricane Helene.

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