Amy Grant has cancelled her fall tour to focus on her health following a concussion and injuries sustained in a bicycle accident last month.

Instead, in early 2023, she plans to take the road. 

After falling off her bike "after hitting a pothole" while on a riding excursion in Nashville on July 27

The singer's manager Jennifer Cooke announced on Instagram that the Christian singer was "getting stronger every day." 

“Just as she did after her heart surgery, we are amazed at how fast she heals,” Cooke said. 

“However, although she is doing much better, we have made the difficult decision to postpone her fall tour so she can concentrate on her recovery and rebuild her stamina.” 

The concerts that were scheduled for the fall have been moved to February and April of 2023.

“She wants to be able to give 100 percent when she tours and, unfortunately, we do not think that will be the case by the time rehearsals would start for the fall dates,” Cooke added. 

Grant will continue to perform with Michael W. Smith on their holiday tour and will be joined by her husband Vince Gill at her Christmas at The Ryman show.

“Amy would like to extend her gratitude for all the many good wishes and prayers offered since the accident. She feels the impact of the collective good will be extended her way,” the note ended. “Thank you.” 

Grant's publicist reported at the time that the actress was unconscious for 10 minutes before being sent to the hospital.

When she got there, the physicians advised some “additional recovery time at home.”