Amy Grant Reschedules Tour Dates

Due to the continued spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), Amy Grant has announced the difficult decision to reschedule a string of tour dates beginning March 14 (Durham, N.C.), and running through April 9 (Salt Lake City, Utah). Later concerts will remain on the tour schedule at this time, subject to future developments.
The "Our Time Is Now" Tour kicked off last weekend with a full band, and will have performed for crowds in Florida, South Carolina, Albama, Kentucky and Tennessee before pausing this weekend.
"The band and I have worked for weeks putting together a show we were so excited about sharing with everyone," Grant says. "We are extremely disappointed to have to postpone these shows, but we want to prioritize the health and safety of all those in attendance, venue staff, touring staff, performers and families. We hope this down time is effective in helping to stop the spread of COVID-19, for all our sakes. Be safe, and be kind to each other!"
Ticket holders for postponed dates are encouraged to retain their tickets, which will be valid for the new dates. Requested refunds will be issued at the point of purchase. All rescheduled tour dates will be announced as early as next week. Check www.AmyGrant.com for the latest information.
A current list of the postponed tour dates follows (list is subject to change):
March 14 - Durham, NC
March 19 - Denver, CO
March 20 - Beaver Creek, CO
March 22 - Bakersfield, CA
March 24 - Anaheim, CA
March 25 - Tucson, AZ
March 27 - Chandler, AZ
March 28 - El Cajon, CA
March 29 - Beverly Hills, CA
March 31 - Santa Rosa, CA
April 1 - Grass Valley, CA
April 3 - Eugene, OR
April 4 - Tacoma, WA
April 5 - Bellingham, WA
April 7 - Spokane, WA
April 8 - Boise, ID
April 9 - Salt Lake City, UT
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