After a series of enigmatic social media teasers, Eric Church has confirmed some big plans for 2023: He's going on tour, and he's bringing a host of his fellow country stars along for the ride.

On Wednesday (Jan. 11), the Chief announced his 2023 Outsiders Revival Tour. As is typical for the singer's big announcements, his Church Choir fan club heard the news first in an email message. The dates are also available on Church's website.

A massive assembly of special guests will split the support slot on the trek, including Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Midland, Koe Wetzel, Lainey Wilson, Elle King, Jelly Roll, Hailey Whitters, Travis Tritt, Whiskey Myers and Cody Jinks. Other acts on tap for the tour include Paul Cauthen, Jackson Dean, Morgan Wade, Muscadine Bloodline, Shane Smith and the Saints, Ray Wylie Hubbard and the Red Clay Strays.

Most dates on the Outsiders Revival Tour will take place in amphitheaters, which the singer hinted at in one of his teasers before the official announcement. "I still remember my first amphitheater concert. I was 16 years old," Church can be heard saying in one of the teaser clips. However, at least one date is at a stadium: His plans include a stop at Credit One Stadium in Charleston, S.C. McCollum and Wade are set to join him for that show.

The tour kicks off on June 22 in Milwaukee, Wisc., and it'll keep the Chief busy through the end of September, when it wraps in Tampa. The Church Choir will have first access to purchase dates via a presale that begins next Tuesday (Jan. 17), and tickets will be available to the general public beginning that Friday (Jan. 20.)

The name of the tour is a callback to Church's Outsiders World Tour in 2014, which took its name from Outsiders, the singer's fourth studio album. That trek was also one of the last ones Church undertook with opening acts: In recent years, he's opted to fly solo onstage, playing three-hour sets without bringing any supporting acts out on the road with him.

In recent months, there have been a couple of exceptions to Church's preference to perform without openers. He booked a couple of stand-alone stadium shows in 2022, the first of which featured performances from Brothers Osborne and Parker McCollum, the second of which co-starred Morgan Wallen and Ernest. Church's new tour also has added significance this time around, since he recently launched his Outsiders Radio SiriusXM channel.

Church's new tour is his first since his 2022 Gather Again trek.

Eric Church, 2023 Outsiders Revival Tour Dates:

June 22 -- Milwaukee, Wisc. @ Summerfest w/ Elle King
June 23 -- Detroit, Mich. @ Pine Knob Music Theater w/ Ashley McBryde and The Red Clay Strays
June 24 -- Cleveland, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center w/ Ashley McBryde and The Red Clay Strays
June 30 -- Charleston, S.C. @ Credit One Stadium w/ Parker McCollum and Morgan Wade
July 1 -- Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater w/ Parker McCollum and Morgan Wade
July 7 -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Budweiser Stage w/ Koe Wetzel, Shane Smith and The Saints
July 8 -- Pittsburgh, Penn. @ The Pavilion at Star Lake w/ Koe Wetzel, Shane Smith and The Saints
July 14 -- Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center w/ Travis Tritt and Muscadine Bloodline
July 15 -- St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre w/ Travis Tritt and Muscadine Bloodline
July 28 -- Dallas, Texas @ Dos Equis Pavilion w/ Midland and Ray Wylie Hubbard
July 29 -- Austin, Texas @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater w/ Midland and Ray Wylie Hubbard
Aug. 4 -- Raleigh, N.C. @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park w/ Cody Jinks
Aug. 5 -- Bristow, Va. @ Jiffy Lube Live w/ Cody Jinks
Aug. 11 -- Indianapolis, Ind. @ Ruoff Music Center w/ Cody Jinks
Aug. 12 -- Chicago, Ill. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre w/ Cody Jinks
Aug. 18 -- Orange Beach, Ala. @ The Wharf Amphitheater w/ Lainey Wilson and Jackson Dean
Aug. 19 -- Orange Beach, Ala. @ The Wharf Amphitheater w/ Lainey Wilson and Jackson Dean
Aug. 25 -- Holmdel, N.J. @ PNC Bank Arts Center w/ Whiskey Myers
Aug. 26 -- Philadelphia, Pa. @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion w/ Whiskey Myers
Sept. 8 -- Portland, Ore. @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater w/ Jelly Roll and Hailey Whitters
Sept. 9 -- George, Wash. @ Gorge Amphitheater w/ Jelly Roll and Hailey Whitters
Sept. 15 -- Albuquerque, N.M. @ Isleta Amphitheater w/ Paul Cauthen and Hailey Whitters
Sept. 16 -- Phoenix, Ariz. @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre w/ Jelly Roll and Paul Cauthen
Sept. 22 -- Atlanta, Ga. @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre w/ Whiskey Myers
Sept. 23 -- Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion w/ Whiskey Myers
Sept. 29 -- West Palm Beach, Fla. @ iThink Financial Amphitheatre w/ Whiskey Myers
Sept. 30 -- Tampa, Fla. @ MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre w/ Whiskey Myers

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Eric Church’s best song fall into rows. There’s the sullen heartbreakers and the grateful lovers. There are the snarling social statements and buoyant bops. OK, there are only a couple of buoyant bops on this list of Church's 50 greatest songs, but they exist. 

He's been known to sample R-Rated burners and sage truth-tellers — and then there are two songs about murder. So, Eric Church’s songs fall into rows, but there are a lot of rows in his 15-year catalog. 

His best song? Taste of Country asked fans, staff and the industry to weigh in and then looked at chart success, sales data pop culture importance to choose No. 1 from No. 50. Songs with strong lyrical content rank high. Songs with creative production rank high. Songs with both ended up in the Top 5.