Eric Church performed his just-released "Hell of a View" on the stage of the 2020 CMA Awards on Wednesday night (Nov. 11), giving an anthemic live treatment to a song that's an ode to rebels in love. The spirited performance received a hell of an introduction from co-host Reba McEntire, who was spearheading the 54th annual Country Music Association Awards with fellow host Darius Rucker: "This guy released his debut album 15 years ago," McEntire said. "He's still at the top of his game with "Hell of a View." Nominated for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist of the Year, Eric Church." "Hell of a View" is the newest single to come off of an upcoming album from the Chief, following that project's lead single, "Stick That in Your Country Song." Both songs were cut during a marathon, 28-day recording session in the mountains of North Carolina, where Church and his band converted an old restaurant into a studio for the occasion. Though details about the album remain fairly sparse, Church's fans have already gotten to hear a number of the tracks written for it, including "Through My Ray Bans," "Bad Mother Trucker," "Crazyland," "Never Break Heart" and "Jenny." Read More: Eric Church Offers Up a 'Hell of a View' at the 2020 CMA Awards | tasteofcountry.com/eric-church-hell-of-a-view-2020-cma-awards/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral Link for full performance is on my community tab's post. #EricChurch #HellOfAView #CMAAwards