Vince Gill cancels upcoming concerts after Amy Grant hospitalized

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Vince Gill has canceled several upcoming shows after his wife, Christian singer Amy Grant, was hospitalized on Wednesday (July 27).

Country Now reports that Gill has canceled upcoming performances scheduled for Thursday (July 28) at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as Friday (July 29) and Saturday (July 30) at Capitol One Hall in Tysons, Va. A representative for Gill confirmed to the outlet that Gill does not expect to reschedule the canceled dates at press time.

Ticket holders for affected performances may request a refund at the point of purchase of their tickets.

Grant was hospitalized Wednesday in Nashville after a biking accident. A representative for Grant told Nexstar Media Wire and The Associated Press that the contemporary Christian superstar was biking near Harpeth Hills golf course in Nashville with a friend around 3 p.m. Wednesday when she fell.

An ambulance transported Grant to the emergency room at Vanderbilt Medical Center, where she was treated for cuts and abrasions. Grant was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident and no serious injuries were initially reported. She was listed in stable condition, but the hospital was considering admitting her for observation as a precaution, her family said.

Grant became one of the most important pioneering artists in the contemporary Christian music movement with the release of her self-titled debut album in 1977. She transitioned into mainstream pop with the release of Unguarded in 1985, and his mainstream pop hits include “Find a Way”, “Baby Baby”, “Every Heartbeat” and more.

Gill and Grant married in May 2000. She is among the performers slated to receive Kennedy Center Honors later in 2022.

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