Eric Church Pop-Up Shop Returns to Nashville During CMA Fest

Profits from many of the items for sale will go to the Chief Cares Fund, which was set up by Church and his wife to benefit millions of people in charitable ways.

Eric Church Pop-Up Shop Returns to Nashville During CMA Fest
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For the second year in a row, Eric Church is opening up the doors to a pop-up shop in East Nashville during CMA Fest.

Due to high demand from fans last year at the festival, Church is planning to reopen the store across the Cumberland for fans to check out and buy merchandise. The shop will feature rare and unique items, including products like boots from his custom line These Boots by Lucchese and specially-made Gibson guitar The Hummingbird Dark. Furniture pieces from his line The Highway to Home will also be featured among the other gifts and gadgets.

Photo by John Peets

Photo by John Peets

In celebration of the 10th anniversary of his album, Sinners Like Me, there will also be some items to commemorate the 2006 record. For fans that can’t get out to Nashville for the Fest, they will be able to see a virtual tour on Facebook Live of the shop via Church’s Facebook page on June 8 at 11 a.m. CST. The tour will preview many of the special edition items that Church has on display for fans.

Profits from many of the items for sale will go to the Chief Cares Fund, which was set up by Church and his wife to benefit millions of people in charitable ways.

The address for the store in East Nashville is at 218 South 11th Street and it will be open from June 9 to June 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.