Forrest Frank 'The Jesus Generation Tour': Presale, dates, venues, and all you need to know

LANY In Concert - Sterling Heights, MI - Source: Getty
LANY In Concert - Sterling Heights, MI - Source: Getty

American singer and songwriter Forrest Frank is ready for another tour next year in June. The Your Way’s Better hitmaker shared a video announcement via his official Instagram. “Y’all got time for one more?” he asked before announcing the special guests and dates of the tour.

Forrest Frank’s tour, The Jesus Generation Tour, will launch in June and will feature opening performances from stars like Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury, and The Figs. According to reports, the GMA Dove Award-winning artist will visit 29 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Oakland, Denver, Detroit, and Minneapolis.

Forrest Frank will start his concert tour on June 1 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and finish it on August 1 at Arlington, Texas's 40,000-capacity Globe Life Field.


More details on Forrest Frank’s The Jesus Generation Tour

The Jesus Generation Tour is Forrest Frank’s first tour after the Child of God Tour Part 2. The 30-year-old singer announced that the presale will start on Wednesday, 10 AM local time, while the official sale begins on Friday at the same time. The Jesus Generation Tour is presented by TPR.

Check out the complete list of tour dates for Forrest Frank’s The Jesus Generation Tour below.

1) June 1

Tulsa, Oklahoma, BOK Center

2) June 2

North Little Rock, Arkansas, Simmons Bank Arena

3) June 4

Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena

4) June 5

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Fiserv Forum

5) June 6

Detroit, Michigan, Little Caesars Arena

6) June 8

Buffalo, N.Y., KeyBank Center

7) June 9

Worcester, Massachusetts, DCU Center

8) June 10

New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden

9) June 12

Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live

10) June 13

Albany, N.Y., MVP Arena

11) June 14

Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium

12) June 16

Raleigh, N.C., Lenovo Center

13) June 17

Charlotte, N.C., Spectrum Center

14) June 19

Nashville, Tenn., GEODIS Park

15) June 20

Indianapolis, Ind., Gainbridge Fieldhouse

16) July 8

Sacramento, Calif., Golden 1 Center

17) July 10

Tacoma, Wash., Tacoma Dome

18) July 11

Portland, Oreg., Moda Center

19) July 14

Oakland, Calif., Oakland Arena

20) July 17

Inglewood, Calif., Intuit Dome

21) July 18

Phoenix, Ariz., Mortgage Matchup Center

22) July 20

Denver, Colo., Ball Arena

23) July 23

Minneapolis, MN, Target Center

24) July 24

Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center

25) July 25

St. Louis, MO, Enterprise Center

26) July 27

Cincinnati, OH, Heritage Bank Center

27) July 28

Louisville, KY, KFC Yum! Center

28) July 30

Austin, TX, Moody Center

29) August 1

Arlington, TX, Globe Life Field


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Edited by Onuh Eunice