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Christmas celebrations are with us once again, and the dynamic duo of multi-platinum Amy Grant and Vince Gill are set for some histrionics at the Ryman Auditorium. On Tuesday, December 16, in Nashville, Tennessee, the historic Ryman Auditorium
will host the 15th annual "Christmas at the Ryman" traditional performance of Amy Grant and Vince Gill. The schedule is a 12-date engagement featuring both matinee and evening sets from December 10th to 20th. Classic hits like "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," "O Holy Night," and "Tennessee Christmas" will be accompanied by personal stories from these entertainment legends. In 2022, the Kennedy Center honored Amy Grant for her ongoing musical achievements, and in 2023, she released "Lead Me On Live 1989." "Trees We'll Never See" and "What You Heard" are two songs, among others, from the album she co-produced with husband Vince Gill. Vince, for his part, is a multiple award-winning artist famous for his impressive vocals and group role.
This duo are the performers to headline over 100 performances at the classic Ryman, where they annually deliver their holiday joy that draws crowds from afar. Tickets begin at $190. Secure yours now for this must-see event and make memories.
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Christmas is an enchanting time of the year, and this Christmas at the Ryman is set for an enchanting appearance in a concert by the duo of Amy Grant and her husband, Vince Gill. On Tuesday, the 16th of December, the Ryman will host the 12-date series, with matinee and late evening options, of Amy Grant and Vince Gill's 15th annual “Christmas at the Ryman” concert. Christmas classics and personal hits are scheduled to make an appearance from the stage.
In December, the duo celebrate their appearing on stage together, at the Ryman, for over 100 performances together. More than any other performing artist. This one little-known fact, of their performing together, has drawn audiences from around the globe.
Amy Grant, who has often been affectionately labeled the Queen of Christian Pop. In her rich collection of hits, tracks like “Baby, Baby,” “Every Heartbeat,” and “El Shaddai” ensure impressive highlights. Often at concerts, patrons join in unison. She celebrates her most recent award, her being awarded the Kennedy Center Honors for her musical contributions. She has traveled through 70 cities throughout the U.S. in 2023 and released her first new music in ten years. “Trees We'll Never See” and “What You Heard” are two of the tracks from her 2024 album, “Songs From The Loft.” Her previous acclaimed concert recording was titled “Lead Me On Live 1989.” Audiences at the currently scheduled performances can expect to hear a mix from both these projects and from her holiday classics like “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” and “O Holy Night.”
Vince Gill is an Americana genre staple, known widely for his emotive lyrics and instrumental genius. His epic tracks of “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” “Whenever You Come Around,” and “I Still Believe in You” still ignite a sense of excitement at live settings, often leaving fans touched by their emotional impact. His well-known accomplishments include several Grammy Awards, his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and is known to have played with the Eagles rock band. On a personal level, Gill recently completed a multi-night tour at the Ryman in August 2025, showcasing his lasting appeal. While some specific projects have not been mentioned, his partnerships with his wife, Amy Grant, certainly adds new impetus to the Christmas classics, about to make their emergence during the concert.
The Ryman Auditorium stands proudly at 16 Rep. John Lewis Way North in Nashville, Tennessee. Known and respected as a premier show venue, it features an excellent sound and audio design and a long-lived atmosphere that elevates every performance experience. With a total of 2,362 seats, the auditorium provides seating in the lower-level orchestra section, on the balcony, and in special seats, all offering premier stage views. There are concession stands providing refreshments, light snacks, and souvenirs. For further information, reach out to the auditorium personally.
Tickets to this celebratory event commence at $190, indicating the exclusive quality of this holiday performance. Grab yours digitally through the dependable marketplace Ticket Squeeze or directly from the ticket counter. Do not delay, as tickets are going rapidly, and scarcity is looking very likely for this popular series. Click the “buy tickets” link now to secure your place.
The Ryman Auditorium lacks any on-site parking, but there are abundant curbside parking spaces and local garages in the immediate downtown Nashville area, providing practical alternatives. All are within a short walking distance from the theater.
Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 37219, US