
AMY GRANT & VINCE GILL BRING COUNTRY SOUL AND HOLIDAY MAGIC TO ROCKEFELLER CENTER THIS YEAR
Christmas in New York City is about to sound a little more heavenly. This December, Amy Grant and Vince Gill—one of country music’s most cherished couples—will take the stage at Rockefeller Center for a night of music that blends holiday warmth, country soul, and timeless grace.
The annual Rockefeller Center Christmas celebration, already known for its sparkling lights and world-class performances, is set to reach new emotional heights as the pair bring their signature mix of sincerity and song to the heart of Manhattan. For fans who have followed their decades-long journey—both onstage and in life—this performance promises to be something extraordinary: a concert wrapped in faith, love, and the quiet joy that defines the season.
The setlist, though still under wraps, is expected to weave together classic carols like “O Holy Night” and “Silent Night” with beloved originals such as Amy Grant’s “Tennessee Christmas” and Vince Gill’s “Let There Be Peace on Earth.” Accompanied by a full orchestra and choir, the evening will celebrate not only the beauty of Christmas but also the enduring bond between two artists who have spent their lives making music that heals and inspires.
For Amy Grant, this performance marks another powerful return to the stage after a year of renewed health and gratitude. Known as the “Queen of Christian Pop,” her voice carries a serenity that has guided generations through moments of hope and hardship. “Christmas is a time to remember that love came down to meet us where we are,” Amy recently shared. “That’s something worth singing about—every year, in every season.”
Vince Gill, whose warm tenor and soulful guitar have made him one of Nashville’s most respected musicians, echoed that sentiment. “When we sing together,” he said, “it’s not about perfection—it’s about connection. Music has a way of reminding us that even in a big city, under all those lights, we’re still part of something bigger.”
The couple’s chemistry, both musical and personal, has long made them a beloved fixture of the holiday season. Their “Christmas at the Ryman” residency in Nashville has become a cherished tradition, selling out year after year. Now, by bringing that same spirit to Rockefeller Center, they’re inviting the world to experience what their hometown audience has known all along—that Christmas, at its core, is about heart.
As the Rockefeller Christmas tree glows behind them—its lights dancing against the cold December night—Grant and Gill will offer more than a concert. They’ll offer a moment of stillness in a busy world, a reminder that faith still matters, family still heals, and love still wins.
It’s not just another holiday show. It’s a celebration of light—of the kind that shines from within, long after the last note fades. And this year, as snow drifts down over New York and the city hums with wonder, Amy Grant and Vince Gill will once again do what they do best: turn music into a gift that feels like home.