Mark Lowry Plans on "Retreading" After 2017

After 37 years on the road, singer-songwriter Mark Lowry has announced that he will be "retreading" at the end of the year. Though he will not officially retire, he will no longer be touring regularly.
Therefore at the start of 2018, the legendary vocalist and story-teller will come off the road to regroup and focus on new projects, such as his upcoming podcasts with singer/songwriter and author, Andrew Greer entitled, "Dinner Conversations." Although he will not be touring on a regular basis after 2017, he will still appear at select dates.
"If you want to hear your favorite stories for what could be the last time, be sure to come see me this year!" comments Mark Lowry. "While I'm excited to start this new chapter, I want to be sure to see as many of my friends across the country as possible, many of whom have supported me throughout my entire career. This year is for you!"
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