Eric Church honored the victims of the Las Vegas shooting Wednesday night (Oct. 4) during his performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
Eric performed at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Las Vegas on Sept. 29, two days before a gunman killed 58 people and injured more than 500 during Jason Aldeanās headlining set on Oct. 1. As you can imagine, many fans attending the festival where there to see Eric performāone in particular was named Sonny Melton, 29, who was killed during the shooting while shielding his wife, Heather.
After taking the Opry stage last night, Eric shared the story of Sonny and Heather, two fans who had also planned to be at Ericās Opry performance. However, their two Opry seats were empty last night.
āThe reason Iām here tonight is because of Heather and Sonny, who died,ā said Eric, in part, from the Opry stage. āThat night, something broke in me, on Sunday when that happened. And the only way Iāve ever fixed anything thatās been broken in me is with music, so I wrote a song for them.ā
After Eric performed a song he wrote for Sonny, he treated the fans to a cover of Leonard Cohenās āHallelujah.ā
When words fail, music speaks. š @ericchurch #Opry pic.twitter.com/VnQkvo5YHd
ā Grand Ole Opry (@opry) October 5, 2017
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