Vince Gill & Amy Grant book 12 Christmas shows at Ryman Auditorium in 2018

Vince Gill and Amy Grant are set to return to Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium in 2018 for their annual Christmas shows. This year, the couple will be breaking their previous record of playing 10 nights and extending their holiday residency to 12 concert dates. .
In 2018, they plan to play 12 nights at the Mother Church: Nov. 28-29, Dec. 5-6. Dec. 12-13, Dec. 16-20 and Dec. 3. All shows are scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets ($35-$135) go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. via ryman.com.
"I've always loved Christmas music, and I've toured the country singing it for years," Grant said in a statement. "But, there's nothing sweeter than coming home to the Ryman Auditorium each holiday season to join Vince on this legendary stage, making even more music and memories with old friends and new."
The holiday concerts are "such a celebration of the things that have remained unchanged," she told The Tennessean last November. "Every other aspect of life has changed, but the gift of returning to these songs, returning to each other...that's really where my joy in continuing to do this is."
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