Eric Church showed up to the Jacksonville, Fla. stop on his Free the Machine Tour on Friday night (Apr. 10) with an unexpected accessory: A medical boot on his left foot.
Turns out, he’d broken that foot just 48 hours before. But that didn’t stop Church from playing the full show, which was the penultimate date on his long tour.
“I have made it 44 tour dates unscathed,” he joked to the crowd.
He also explained how he broke the foot, admitting that he wished it was a cooler story.
How Did Eric Church Break His Foot?
“I jumped out of bed, forgot about a suitcase at the end of the bed. I kicked the s–t out of that suitcase,” Church recounts. “And I broke my left foot.”
“So tonight, what I lack in mobility, I’m gonna make up in passion,” he concluded as the crowd laughed and cheered their support.
@helloitskristin @Eric Church play for 2.5 hours on a freshly broken foot in Jacksonville last night. It was just as incredible as the other 19 shows I’ve seen! #springsteen #ericchurch #ericchurchconcert ♬ original sound – Kristin Swenson
No one in the crowd seemed to mind the fact that Church wasn’t running back and forth over the stage. Several social media users said they were just impressed that he was able to play the full show. One noted that he performed for two and a half hours on the broken foot.
Eric Church Pokes Fun at His Broken Foot With Performance of “These Boots”
Church was clearly finding the humor in the situation, too. He gave a performance of “These Boots,” a track off his 2006 Sinners Like Me album, and cracked up with his backing singer Joanna Cotten in between lines.
@natedawg1424 He broke his foot kicking a suitcase 😂#jacksonville #ericchurch #florida #countrymusic ♬ original sound – Natedawg
To match the situation at his Friday night performance, Church changed a lyric in the song to sing that his boots had to “nearly kick that suitcase across the room.”
When is Eric Church’s Next Show?
Church wrapped the Free the Machine Tour on Saturday (Apr. 11) in Tampa, Fla. According to his tour calendar, his next stop is a performance at a Nashville benefit for Parkinson’s disease on Apr. 15.
He’s also booked for a performance at Trombone Shorty’s all-star birthday party in New Orleans on Apr. 25.
After that, Church will get a chance to put his feet up — for a couple of months, at least. His next scheduled show isn’t until late June.
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