MercyMe Extends "MercyMe LIVE 2025" in Fall with Natalie Grant

Giving fans more of the phenomenal in-person experience 10x-Platinum band MercyMe is known for, "MERCYME LIVE 2025" is slated to continue this fall with nine-time GRAMMY® nominee Natalie Grant and newcomer Sam Wesley. The announcement comes as the award-winning act is scheduled to complete a 31-market spring leg this next week - with support from Zach Williams and Wesley - concluding with a final run of shows in Texas. Today's newly announced fall dates will take the group to another 12 cities beginning Oct. 17 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and wrapping Nov. 8 in Topeka, Kansas.
The pre-sale for this fall's "MERCYME LIVE 2025" begins next Tuesday, May 6 at 10 a.m.local time, while the public on-sale starts Friday, May 9 at 10 a.m. local time. Ticket options and more information are available at mercyme.org. Routing is listed below.
The welcome addition to MercyMe's itinerary comes on the heels of another recent tour announcement that will find the band also embarking on a brief trek this fall with fellow hitmakers TobyMac and Matthew West. The eight-date stint runs from Sept. 25 - Oct. 5.
Amidst a full calendar that's already notched multiple sold-out shows across the country, MercyMe returned to Red Rocks Amphitheatre Apr. 22 to share a one-of-a-kind evening with fans. The event marked the band's fourth time to headline the iconic venue. However, this year's stop at the National Historic Landmark in Morrison, Colorado, was especially memorable. Alongside a full set from MercyMe, concertgoers also had the opportunity to be a part of a live taping for "I Can Only Imagine 2." Cast members, including Milo Ventimiglia, Trace Adkins, Sammy Dell and John Michael Finley, were in attendance to film the pivotal scene. Production for the sequel began in March in Nashville. The highly anticipated movie will release in theaters Mar. 20, 2026.
While work continues on the film, MercyMe is putting the finishing touches on their next studio album. The upcoming project's lead single, "Oh Death," is racing up the charts, entering the Top 10 at Christian radio this week.
MERCYME LIVE 2025
*With Natalie Grant and special guest, Sam Wesley
Oct. 17 - Green Bay, WI // Resch Center
Oct. 18 - Bemidji, MN // Sanford Center
Oct. 19 - Sioux City, IA // Tyson Event Center - Fleet Farm Arena
Oct. 23 - Columbia, MO // Mizzou Arena
Oct. 24 - Sioux Falls, SD // Denny Sanford Premier Center
Oct. 25 - Rapid City, SD // Summit Arena at The Monument
Oct. 30 - Grand Forks, ND // Alerus Center
Oct. 31 - Bismarck, ND // Bismarck Event Center
Nov. 1 - Billings, MT // MetraPark - First Interstate Arena
Nov. 6 - Loveland, CO // Blue Arena *Natalie Grant will not be appearing on this date
Nov. 7 - Dodge City, KS // United Wireless Arena
Nov. 8 - Topeka, KS // Stormont Vail Events Center
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