Eric Church just wants his fans to be happy (and pay normal prices for tickets)

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Almost all of us have fallen victim to ticket scalpers at some time or another.

This year, country music star Eric Church says he’s had enough and has just recalled 25,000 tickets that he feels were purchased illegally and immorally by scalpers. He now plans to reissue these today at noon so that his real fans will have the opportunity to purchase tickets at the price originally set. Shoutout to Eric Church for looking out for his fans.

Eric Church’s next visit to Greenville is only a few months away (May 6)...We are sure it will sell out fast so be cautious about purchasing tickets.

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