Amy Grant To Return To The Ryman For "Mother’s Day At The Mother Church" Shows

Amy Grant is celebrating Mother's Day in 2025 with two "Mother's Day at the Mother Church" performances at the Ryman Auditorium on May 9-10.
The special shows, perfectly timed for Mother's Day weekend, celebrate Grant's deep connection to the Ryman, known as the "Mother Church of Country Music." She has a long and cherished history with the Ryman as Grant and husband Vince Gill have made their annual Christmas at the Ryman residency a beloved Nashville tradition, performing the holiday shows over 100 times at the historic venue. Tickets for both Mother's Day shows are on sale now at ryman.com.
"Performing at the Ryman is always a homecoming for me," says Grant. "Its history, intimacy, and magic make it the perfect place to share music and memories, especially for Mother's Day."
In 2024, Grant played 33 shows in the spring, and released the Songs From The Loft album, (originally released in 1993), for the first time digitally. This fall, she released an Expanded Anniversary Edition of her classic album, House Of Love with never before heard tracks and remixes, and recently finished a headlining tour featuring many songs from the album. Grant will wrap the year with the annual "Christmas At The Ryman" residency with Gill featuring songs from their recent When I Think Of Christmas album. She is also writing songs for her next album, set for release in 2025.
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