For the first time, country legend Vince Gill and his wife, beloved Christian and pop singer Amy Grant, have announced they will share the stage for their 2026 One Last Ride tour — a heartfelt farewell blending music, faith, and love into one unforgettable journey.
From Vince’s soul-stirring ballads like “Go Rest High on That Mountain” — a song that became an anthem of healing and remembrance — to Amy’s timeless classics such as “El Shaddai” and the crossover hit “Baby Baby”, this tour will be more than a concert. It will be a living testimony of grace, resilience, and a marriage built on harmony both on and off the stage.
Fans can expect not just the music that defined decades, but also intimate stories of the lives behind those songs. There will be tender duets, moments of laughter, and perhaps a few tears, as Vince and Amy revisit the milestones that carried them through valleys of loss, seasons of joy, and the quiet daily faith that has anchored them.
Together, they represent two distinct yet entwined legacies: Vince, with his masterful guitar and the velvet ache of his voice, and Amy, whose pioneering blend of gospel and pop broke barriers while staying rooted in truth. On stage in 2026, those legacies will meet in one final chorus — a farewell wrapped not only in melody, but in love itself.
As the tour unfolds, fans will inevitably wonder: Will this truly be their last ride together, or could their voices rise again beyond the farewell curtain?
The countdown begins. And for those who have followed their music — in church pews, in country honky-tonks, and on radios across America — this will be the rarest of gifts: a chance to witness two legends, bound by love and song, sharing their final journey side by side.
Dates and venues revealed soon…