Entertainment Music R&B Music Eric Church Says a Tour with New Music 'Is Coming': We're 'Waiting for the Right Time' "We will gather again," said the country singer in a video posted to his socials By Alyssa Johnson Alyssa Johnson Alyssa Johnson is a former writing and reporting intern at PEOPLE. She left PEOPLE in 2021. People Editorial Guidelines Published on February 5, 2021 04:30PM EST Eric Church. Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Eric Church is set to hit the road once again! The country star, 43, shared on social media that as soon as it's safe to tour again, he and his team are preparing for a North American tour. "We're waiting for the right timing to officially announce all the details but I want you to know that a tour is coming," he said. "And we are very excited to play new music for our old friends. Coming to many of the cities we've been to in the past and a few new ones." I cannot wait to see you on the road," said to end the video. Eric Church Takes Home 2020 CMA Entertainer of the Year: 'If There Was Ever a Year Not to Win This' This will be a busy year for music for the reigning CMA entertainer of the year as he plans on releasing a three-part album titled Heart & Soul. First, on April 16, Church will drop Heart, then later he will release &. Lastly, on April 20, he will end the project by releasing Soul. "It was spiritual to me," he said about the new album in an interview on Apple Music Country's Today's Country Radio."We secluded ourselves... It's the biggest project we've ever done." Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan. Getty (2) The Church Choir Hits Chicago! Go Behind-the-Scenes of Eric Church's Double Down Tour Church is also preparing to sing the national anthem this Sunday at the Super Bowl with R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan. This is the first time that two singers will perform the National Anthem together since Aaron Neville and Aretha Franklin performed at the 2006 Super Bowl in Detroit. The singer shared that he had no plans for singing the "Star-Spangled Banner," until he heard Sullivan's captivating voice. "I'm not missing a chance to sing with her. And that was it," Church said. "Once I heard her voice, I said, 'Okay, I'm in.'" After the Super Bowl, Church will also perform as part of Verizon's Big Concert for Small Business benefit, streaming at 11 p.m. ET. Close