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By Maxim Mower
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The official general on-sale for Highways Festival 2025 has now opened, with fans able to purchase an array of ticket options for the highly anticipated UK country extravaganza.
Highways Festival 2025, which is set to take place at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall across May 16th and 17th, will feature a blockbuster double-header of performances from one of modern country music's most revered figures, Eric Church.
‘The Chief’ will be bringing his formidable arsenal of spine-tingling, traditional Country ballads, wistful, Gospel-leaning odes and fist-pumping, Southern Rock-tinged anthems to the Royal Albert Hall stage as part of his To Beat The Devil - The Chief's Residency. This will be a 2025 European exclusive, making Highways Festival the only place you can witness Church performing this side of The Pond this year. The residency draws inspiration from the ‘Monsters’ singer-songwriter's lauded 2024 series of intimate shows at his Chief's Bar on Nashville's Broadway strip.
Eric Church will be joined by a stellar array of support artists, with Molly Tuttle and Caylee Hammack opening up for the ‘Doing Life With Me’ crooner on May 16th, before Bella White and a yet-to-be-announced act do the honours the following evening.
Those lucky enough to get their hands on tickets will be looking forward to hearing the North Carolina hitmaker reel off a plethora of fan-favourites from his expansive catalogue.
We'll be keeping our fingers crossed Eric Church treats us to electrifying renditions of iconic smashes such as ’Springsteen’, ’Drink in My Hand’, ‘Record Year’ and ‘Hell of a View’.
Excitingly, in addition to the main-stage performers, Highways Festival 2025 will see the return of popular activities such as Country for Kids, Songwriters Rounds, Late Night Specials and After Shows. UK country fans will be glad to see that Holler and Absolute Radio Country's Baylen Leonard will again be taking the helm as host.
At the time of writing, tickets to Highways Festival 2025 can be purchased from £44.80 (plus additional fees), with a range of tiers and packages available, including Standing for those who want to be immersed in the action, Circle seats for fans wanting the option to sit down and take a breather while The Chief serenades you with a more stripped-back track, Stalls, VIP ‘Hot’, Boxes, Hospitality and much more.
Explore all the ticket options for Highways Festival 2025 here.
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