Forrest Frank tour 2026: “The Jesus Generation Tour” announces 29 U.S. arenas with Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury, and The Figs
Forrest Frank is scaling up for his biggest run yet. The singer, songwriter, and worship leader has unveiled The Jesus Generation Tour, a 29-city U.S. arena trek set for summer 2026 with special guests Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury, and The Figs. Billed as a 360° in-the-round experience, the show moves into full-scale arenas after a year of sellouts on the Child of God outings, positioning Frank for a faith-forward stadium-style presentation built on mass singalongs and high production values.
Key dates and tickets for the 2026 Forrest Frank tour
Presales and on-sales roll out this week on a local schedule:
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Artist presale: Wednesday, December 10, 2025 (10 a.m. local)
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Venue/partner presales: Thursday, December 11, 2025 (various times)
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General on-sale: Friday, December 12, 2025 (10 a.m. local)
Availability, seat maps, and VIP options vary by city. VIP packages are slated to include premium seating and exclusive merch; quantities are limited and typically go first.
First announced Forrest Frank 2026 tour stops (select)
Here are several dated arena shows already posted by venues; additional cities will follow as the full routing publishes:
| Date (2026) | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| June 1 | Tulsa, OK | BOK Center |
| June 2 | North Little Rock, AR | Simmons Bank Arena |
| June 17 (Wed) | Charlotte, NC | Spectrum Center |
| July 17 | Inglewood, CA | Intuit Dome |
| July 30 | Austin, TX | Moody Center |
Beyond the summer arena run, Frank also has festival/one-off appearances earlier in the year, including Rock the Universe in Orlando on January 23, 2026, and Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City on March 6, 2026—separate from the Jesus Generation routing.
What the Forrest Frank tour looks and feels like
The 2026 production shifts to in-the-round staging, surrounding a central platform so the performance plays equally to every side of the arena. Expect:
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360° sightlines and catwalks designed for call-and-response moments.
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A band augmented by choir textures, dynamic lighting, and immersive LED.
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Guest features woven into the set: Tori Kelly’s powerhouse vocals, Cory Asbury’s congregational anthems, and harmony lifts from The Figs.
Setlists on past runs have blended Frank’s viral hits, “Child of God” material, and worship standards reimagined in his melodic-pop style. With the bigger canvas, the 2026 shows are framed as a full-evening arc—up-tempo open, communal middle, and a reflective close.
How to get good seats (and avoid FOMO)
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Create venue accounts now. Log in, save payment details, and verify your phone/email to clear two-factor speed bumps.
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Use multiple devices. Join queues on desktop and mobile to hedge against traffic jams at 10 a.m. local.
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Target lower-bowl corners. For in-the-round layouts, corner lowers often underprice center-floor while keeping a clean stage sightline.
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Check price tiers before clicking. Dynamic pricing can shift during checkout; refresh once before you lock in.
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Have a backup city. Many markets add second nights if demand justifies it—being flexible boosts your odds.
Why this run is a step change
Frank’s last cycle proved he could sell theaters and amphitheaters nationwide. The Jesus Generation Tour takes the next leap: coast-to-coast arenas, national-caliber guests, and a production language built for communal worship at pop scale. The in-the-round design also matters—fewer “back-row” experiences, more shared energy, and a smoother flow for testimony and song transitions.
Early planning notes
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Doors & runtime: Arenas typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime; plan on two-and-a-half hours including guest sets and a brief changeover.
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Bag policy: Most stops use clear bag rules and metal detectors; check your venue’s size limits to avoid trips back to the car.
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Parking vs. transit: Downtown arenas often beat posted garage times by 15–20 minutes if you use light rail or rideshare drop zones.
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Group seating: For church groups, request row blocks as soon as group sales open; in-the-round layouts help keep larger groups together.
If you’ve been waiting for a full-arena Forrest Frank tour, 2026 is it. With Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury, and The Figs on board, a 29-city circuit, and an all-sides stage that turns every section into the front row, The Jesus Generation Tour is built to be the summer’s signature faith-pop gathering. Mark your calendar for this week’s presales and the December 12 general on-sale, and be ready when the queue opens—these dates are primed to move fast.