GRAMMY-Winning 90s Icon Bringing Unforgettable Hits to Minnesota
Catch some early-90s vibes with a concert that will not only be filled with several sing-a-long hits, but some great stories from a GRAMMY Award-winning artist.
She is considered a groundbreaking artist, with 6 GRAMMY wins, and dozens of other awards, and she's coming to Minnesota in the spring with an introspective show that looks back at her long career.
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The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center announced that Amy Grant will play at the DECC Symphony Hall on Sunday, April 6th, 2025. "An Evening With Amy Grant: Songs/Stories/Memories" will feature a variety of her pop music hits, and her contemporary Christian hits.
Tickets for the show go on presale starting tomorrow, Thursday, November 14th at 10 AM, you can use the password "DECC" to take advantage of the presale. General public ticket sales start through Ticketmaster starting at 10 AM on Friday, November 15th.
Amy Grant is often considered one of the first artists to successfully bridge the gap between contemporary Christian music and mainstream pop. Her 1991 album Heart in Motion brought her major crossover success, especially with the hit single "Baby Baby."
Grant has also gained fame from her catalog of Christmas albums, her 1992 album Home for Christmas is one of the top-selling Christmas albums of the modern age, with over 2.5 million copies sold.
But it's her collection of Top 40 hits that drive the crowds to still see her, she had six #1 hits, and has worked with some of the biggest artists of the last 30 years, including a duet with Peter Cetera, 'The Next Time I Fall', which became a huge hit!
Grant is no stranger to Minnesota, she just did a show at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake on October 12th, and she was previously at the State Theatre in Minneapolis on May 21, 2022.
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