Eric Church will wrap up his wildly successful Holdin’ My Own tour with two sold-out shows at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena May 26-27, and will open his pop-up store in East Nashville over the weekend from 10-6 p.m. each day featuring rare items including Church’s Gibson Hummingbird Dark Signature autographed guitar and custom Jack Daniel’s barrels. The store, located at 218 South 11th Street, will open again June 8-11 at CMA Music Fest during the same hours and will feature exclusive merch like a custom Orion Cooler and vintage tour T-shirts and posters.
Fans hoping to score tickets to the sold-out finale shows at Bridgestone this weekend have one more chance to find them if they visit the Nashville pop-up. By purchasing the store’s exclusive poster they have a chance of finding a pair of hidden tickets to the Friday and Saturday night shows. This year Church will also debut a never-before-seen design of his These Boots by Lucchese cowboy boot line called “The Chattanooga Lucy” during the Bridgestone Arena shows May 26 and 27.
Those wanting to get a virtual peek at the pop-up store items before it officially opens can visit Church’s Facebook page on Thursday, May 25 at 11 a.m. CT to get a tour via Facebook Live. A portion of the proceeds from the pop-up store (now in its third year at CMA Fest) benefits Church’s non-profit organization Chief Cares, which serves over 2.5 million people around the globe. More information on the Chief Cares Fund can be found at ericchurch.com/chiefcares.
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