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Eric Church performs with an American flag wrapped around his shoulders.

10-time Grammy nominee Eric Church will be the Museum’s 18th Artist-in-Residence, an honor that includes two (currently sold out) performances at the Museum’s CMA Theater in August.

Photo provided by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Calling all Eric Church fans — The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s newest exhibition Eric Church: Country Heart, Restless Soul is now open through summer 2024.

The exhibit, presented by Gibson, traces Church’s life and career — from his North Carolina roots to his place as one of country music’s revered rule breakers. It highlights personal stories + significant career events, illustrated by:

  • Musical instruments
  • Song manuscripts
  • Stage wear
  • Tour memorabilia
  • Awards
  • Photographs
  • And more

See what’s on display + buy tickets

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