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4 Takeaways from Forrest Frank's Jesus Generation Tour Stop in Nashville

Forrest Frank’s rise to the forefront of Christian music has been swift -- from the breakout success of Good Day in 2024, to the viral explosion of Your Way’s Better in 2025, to a string of sold-out shows in places that only a few years ago would have seemed beyond reach.Frank is currently in the middle of his 29-city Jesus Generation Tour featuring Cory Asbury, The Figs, and Grammy-winning singer Tori Kelly, bringing his unique blend of worship, pop, and hip-hop to cities across the country.It's his third major tour in as many years, but also his biggest yet, following the success of the Child of God Tour with Josiah Queen and the Child of God Tour Part 2 with Elevation Rhythm.Here are four takeaways from Frank's concert stop in Nashville, where nearly 30,000 fans filled GEODIS Park on a cool summer night.”Photo Credit: ©Instagram / Forrest Frank
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