Tickets

Ticket Prices (Additional taxes & fees may apply; ticket prices subject to change)

VIP: $100.00

VIP Q&A ticket includes first entry into the venue for access to the best seats, VIP swag bag, tour laminate, a pre-event Q&A and photo opportunity with Annie. VIP doors open at 5:15pm. Q&A begins at 5:30pm. Event begins at 7:30pm.

Early Entry: $59.95

Want to beat the rush and get early access to great seats? This is the ticket for you! Doors open at 6:15pm. Event begins at 7:30pm. Seating is general admission – first come, first served.

General Admission: $39.95

Doors open at 6:30pm. Event begins at 7:30pm. Seating is general admission – first come, first served.

Friends Four Pack: $29.95 per person

Discounted rate for 4 friends or more. Event begins at 7:30pm. Seating is general admission – first come, first served.

Additional Details

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: We will be following the local COVID guidelines/host church guidelines at the time of the event. Please consider that there is an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 or other infectious diseases in any place where people are present. Although we have implemented recommended practices to promote the health and safety for all of our attendees and event staff, we cannot ensure or be held liable that the premises are free from contagions. By voluntarily entering and being present at this event, you (and each person in your party) acknowledge and agree to accept complete and sole responsibility for the inherent risk of possible exposure. As official local health guidelines evolve regarding COVID-19 safety protocols, the venue may shift seating configurations and/or increase capacity.

SCHEDULE (subject to change):

5:15pm – VIP Doors
5:30pm – VIP Q&A and Photo Opportunity
6:15pm – Early Entry Doors
6:30pm – General Admission Doors
7:30pm – Event Start

Tour Info

New York Times bestselling author and podcast host Annie F. Downs is embarking on her That Sounds Fun Podcast Tour this spring! This one-of-a-kind tour is making 13 stops across the nation with special guests, friends, a live podcast interview, comedy, giveaways, confetti and more!
Annie F. Downs is a New York Times bestselling author, sought-after speaker, and successful podcast host based in Nashville, Tennessee.
Engaging and honest, she makes readers and listeners alike feel as if they’ve been long-time friends. Founder of the That Sounds Fun Network—which includes her aptly named flagship show, That Sounds Fun—and author of multiple bestselling books including That Sounds Fun100 Days to Brave and Remember God, Annie shoots straight and doesn’t shy away from the tough topics. But she always finds her way back to the truth that God is good and that life is a gift. Annie is a huge fan of laughing with friends, confetti, soccer, and boiled peanuts (preferably from a back-roads Georgia gas station).
Heather Land: Look a’here, I had no plans to become a comedienne. Tennessee raised me to be a musician, but my divorce raised me to be really sarcastic. Top it off with a Snapchat filter and what you have is pure hilarity that, on a dare, was posted to social media and now has been viewed more than 300 million times. What people call a “viral phenomenon,” I like to call real-life preservation. Now I have a website, a new album, a tour bus, and a book. Welcome to it all! I love my people, good coffee, boho clothes, good music, and Joanna Gaines. When I am not traveling for “i ain’t doin it” shows, you can find me at home outside of Nashville, Tennessee writing music, homeschooling two amazing teenagers (who shall remain nameless because they are embarrassed by the air I breathe), and launching my newest book, Perfect 10, which is now available.
  Micah Tyler: A big part of Micah’s journey has included traveling 200 days per year, ranging from performances at youth and college aged camps to conferences to touring with other artists. His impact and understanding of his younger audiences was immortalized on a viral parody video titled “Millennials,” which has over 65 million cumulative views on YouTube and Facebook. He has toured with big name artists such as MercyMe, David Crowder, Jeremy Camp, Phil Wickham, and Big Daddy Weave. Hundreds of nights on the road have certainly honed Micah’s purpose for ministry through a growing list of self-penned tunes borne from a place that’s as real as the person he’s trying to be. “These songs are battle-tested,” says Micah. “I want to live the music I’m writing. There are some songs I can’t write because I haven’t lived there yet. When someone comes up to me after a concert and tells me how my songs affected them, I want to make sure they know I can relate.” Different seems appropriate for Micah since life looks a lot different than it did ten years ago. But the passion and drive of that original step he took to serve the Lord remains very much the same and we hope that never changes.  

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