Ginny Owens Returns to the Road and Readies New Music

Ginny Owens Returns to the Road and Readies New Music


LAUDED SINGER/SONGWRITER GINNY OWENS
RETURNS TO THE ROAD AND READIES NEW MUSIC

Ginny Owens Returns to the Road and Readies New Music


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NEWS SOURCE: Turning Point PR
November 19, 2025

NASHVILLE, Tenn.—A prolific songwriter and emotive vocalist whose heartfelt compositions have been embraced by critics and fans alike for more than two decades, Ginny Owens returns to the road this winter for a string of bicoastal dates. Performing a selection of career-spanning favorites, Owens is also set for the live debut of several new and unreleased tracks, including her latest single, October’s Gospel-tinged pop anthem “On Repeat.”

Penned by Owens and produced by Kyle Schonewill, “On Repeat” offers a sneak peek of Owens’ forthcoming EP, Different Kind of Water, which is slated for release in February. With its buoyant, infectious melody and encouragement to persevere through the twists and turns of life, the song has been showcased on Spotify’s All New Christian & Gospel and Christian Rising playlists, among others. “’On Repeat’ seems to be resonating with listeners—probably because we all know what it’s like to need to change the song playing on repeat in our minds to one that is true, good, and beautiful,” says Owens of the track’s reception.

Hitting the West Coast early next year, Owens will perform January 28 at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California, among other dates to be announced. The New York City-based singer/songwriter returns home for a February 6 concert at Moshava Art in Greenwich Village, before heading to Nashville for her Different Kind of Water EP release celebration at the recently inaugurated Museum of Christian & Gospel Music on February 10.

In anticipation of sharing new music with audiences around the country, Owens says, “These songs have been written slowly and thoughtfully over several years. They wrestle with the things that grow more important as time goes by. I’m excited to take them on the road—to share the music with friends at concerts, and also the stories of how they came to be.”

ABOUT GINNY OWENS
With such defining hits as “If You Want Me To,” “Free,” “Don’t You Dare,” and “Greater Still,” multi-Dove and ASCAP Award-winning singer/songwriter, worship leader, author and speaker Ginny Owens is one of Christian music’s most beloved artists. Since her 1999 Rocketown Records debut, Without Condition, Owens has released 10 albums, multiple EPs, and two Christmas projects. She has a string of #1 hits, numerous song placements across network television and film, and her compositions have been recorded by such artists as Michael W. Smith, JJ Heller, Rachael Lampa, and Anthony Evans. Through the years Owens has taken the stage at The White House, Lilith Fair, Sundance Film Festival, and the National Day of Prayer in Washington, D.C., and has appeared on MSNBC, FOX News, and Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee. She was also a featured contributor to the bestselling David C. Cook/Integrity Music book and music series Faithful, highlighting the women of the Bible.

An acclaimed author, Owens’ books include Singing in the Dark: Finding Hope in the Songs of Scripture (David C. Cook), Love Be the Loudest: Hearing God’s Voice Above the Noise (Independent), and Transcending Mysteries: Who is God and What Does He Want From Us? (Thomas Nelson/HarperCollins) co-penned with Andrew Greer. Owens holds a Master of Biblical Studies from Reformed Theological Seminary and currently serves as Director of Worship Arts and Community Engagement Specialist at New York City’s Redeemer Presbyterian Church Lincoln Square.

For further information, visit ginnyowens.com or turningpointpr.com. Follow Owens on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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