Natalie Grant to Perform on Fox & Friends Sunday, Feb. 18
Curb Records recording artist Natalie Grant is excited to perform on Fox & Friends this Sunday, Feb. 18 following the release of her latest album, Seasons. The performance previews the start of Grant and husband Bernie Herms' spring tour, "An Evening with Natalie Grant featuring Bernie Herms." Tickets are on sale HERE now.
About her upcoming performance on Fox & Friends, Grant shares, "I'm honored to kick off Fox & Friends' 'Faith & Friends' series this season. It's always a good time when I get to be with the crew at Fox and Friends and I'm excited to be with them again!"
Beginning Feb. 22, Grant and Herms will take their classic pairing on the road on the "An Evening With Natalie Grant featuring Bernie Herms" tour, hitting major cities such as Tampa, FL, Pittsburgh, PA, and Washington, D.C. See the full tour list below. Fans can purchase tickets HERE now.
In October, the nine-time GRAMMY® Award nominee released her highly anticipated new album, Seasons. The 10-track album features Grant's own twist on songs that have made a lasting impression on her life as well as her illustrious career. To create Seasons, Grant invited some of the top artists in their genres to join her including Mary Mary with their first re-recorded version of their smash hit "Shackles (Praise You)," Tasha Cobbs Leonard on Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," and her mother and daughters on Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love." Seasons debuted at No. 1 on iTunes and Grant's current radio single off the project, "You Will Be Found," has been Top 10 for 4 weeks and is her highest charting song to date at mainstream radio. Listen to Seasons HERE.
For more information, visit www.nataliegrant.com.
"An Evening with Natalie Grant featuring Bernie Herms" Tour Dates
2/23 - Tampa, FL
2/24 - Augusta, GA
3/22 - Pittsburgh, PA
3/23 - Washington, DC
3/24 - Rochester, NY
4/11 - Omaha, NE
4/12 - Kansas City, MO
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