Amy Grant Announces Fall 2021 Tour

Amy Grant Announces Fall 2021 Tour

Nashville, TN…. June 18, 2021 – Six-time GRAMMY-winner Amy Grant has announced her 2021 fall tour, which will include songs from and celebrate the 30th anniversary edition of her iconic album, Heart In Motion, which will release on July 9. For the past two weeks, physical pre-orders via DSPs and fan bundles via AmyGrant.com have been available, and today, digital pre-orders have launched with the instant grat track “Don’t Ever Want To Lose It (Wind In the Fire).”
After cancelling all remaining tour dates in 2020 when COVID hit, Grant is incredibly excited to visit 39 cities this fall, including Denver, Houston, Spokane, Baltimore, Phoenix (Chandler, AZ.) and two Los Angeles area shows in Beverly Hills and Anaheim. Featuring her full band, the set will include songs that span Grant’s four-decade long career, including hits from Heart In Motion to celebrate its milestone anniversary. See tour dates below and visit AmyGrant.com for details.
Along with all the original Heart In Motion remastered tracks, the double disc anniversary edition will also include never before released tracks and updated remixes of the hit singles. Beginning July 30th, for the first time since its original release, the album will also be remastered on vinyl. A major digital campaign, which is already underway, includes a year-round playlist focus, single releases and themed collections.
Orignally released on March 5, 1991, Heart In Motion was GRAMMY-nominated, sold over 5 million copies and garnered five Billboard Top 10 singles (“Baby Baby,” “Every Heartbeat,” “That’s What Love Is For,” “I Will Remember You,” and “Good For Me.”).
AMY GRANT FALL 2021 TOUR (all dates subject to change):
Aug 5 Beaver Creek, CO Vilar Performing Arts Center
Aug 6 Denver, CO Paramount Theater
Aug 7 Salina, KS Stiefel Theater
Aug 14 LaGrange, GA Sweetland Amphitheater
Aug 15 Pelham, TN The Caverns
Sept 8 Lancaster, PA American Music Theater
Sept 9 Medford, MA The Chevalier Theater
Sept 10 Baltimore, MD Modell Performing Arts Center
Sept 11 Richmond, KY Eastern Kentucky University
Sept 16 New Philadelphia, OH Performing Arts Center
Sept 17 Greensburg, PA Palace Theater
Sept 18 Warsaw, IN Wagon Wheel Center
Sept 20 Alexandria, VA The Birchmere
Sept 21 Dayton, OH Schuster Center
Sept 22 Rocky Mount, VA Harvester Performance Center
Sept 23 Durham, NC Carolina Theater of Durham
Sept 25 Charlottesville, VA Paramount Theater
Sept 26 Bristol, TN Paramount Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 1 Franklin, TN Tennessee Weekend
Oct 2 Franklin, TN Tennessee Weekend
Oct 3 Franklin TN Tennessee Weekend
Oct 8 Greeley, CO Union Colony Civic Center
Oct 9 Salt Lake City, UT Eccles Theater
Oct 10 Boise, ID Morrison Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 11 Spokane, WA First Interstate Center
Oct 13 Bellingham, WA Mount Baker Theater
Oct 14 Eugene, OR McDonald Theater
Oct 15 Santa Rosa, CA Luther Burbank Center
Oct 16 Bakersfield, CA Fox Theater
Oct 18 San Jose, CA California Theater
Oct 19 Grass Valley, CA Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 20 Anaheim, CA City National Grove
Oct 22 Beverly Hills, CA Saban Theater
Oct 23 Chandler, AZ Chandler Center for the Performing
Oct 24 Tucson, AZ Fox Theater
Oct 26 Lubbock, TX Buddy Holly Center
Oct 27 Dallas, TX Majestic Theater
Oct 28 Houston, TX Arena Theater
Oct 29 Pensacola, FL Saenger Theater
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