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Top Tours: Forrest Frank Debuts On The Charts With Ticket Sales Reported From His ‘Jesus Generation’ Tour

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Forrest Frank performs at Coca-Cola Coliseum on April 1, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Jeremychanphotography/Getty Images)

Christian music artist Forrest Frank debuts on two of Pollstar’s weekly charts based on box-office results reported from “The Jesus Generation” tour, his 29-show trek booked in the U.S., primarily at arenas, throughout the summer. On LIVE75, he enters the lineup at No. 5 and earns “Hot Shot” status as the touring artist with the highest-ranked debut on the chart. Then, he also makes his first appearance on Global Concert Pulse since launching the tour, landing at No. 12.

With support by Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury and The Figs, the tour kicked off with an arena performance on June 1 at BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, attended by a sellout crowd of 17,717. It is set to continue through Aug. 1 and wrap with a finale at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, one of three stadiums included on the schedule. Frank has already appeared at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and GEODIS Park in Nashville with stadium performances during June.

With an average of 18,175 tickets sold per show, based on sales reported from 12 of the tour’s concerts, his chart appearance in the top 5 on LIVE75 is the highest of any artist booked primarily in arenas. He follows No. 1-ranked Bad Bunny on the chart, as well as BTS, Luke Combs and Iron Maiden, but all four of those headliners are playing stadiums this year. And on Global Concert Pulse, his No. 12 ranking comes from an average gross of $1.46 million per night during the current tour.

Frank’s two previous stadium shows account for his best attendance totals on the tour so far. Hersheypark Stadium logged the largest number of sold tickets with 27,365 recorded on June 15, while Nashville’s GEODIS Park welcomed 23,667 fans on June 19. The tour’s sole amphitheater on the itinerary, Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia, followed closely with a ticket count of 22,392 on June 12, while the top arena attendance is currently 18,222 from his sold-out concert on June 16 at Raleigh, North Carolina’s Lenovo Center.

Ticket sales tallies from Frank’s two previous headlining tours are also included in the Pollstar archives. His first was the “Child of God Tour” in 2024 with 17 shows reported between late July and early September. Attendance totaled 48,246 during the run with a gross of $1.49 million. Then, last year, his “Child of God Tour Part 2” drew a total of 214,626 fans to 26 performances during the spring, grossing over $11 million. All of his tours have been promoted by LiveCo’s faith-based promotion company TPR.

Elsewhere on the weekly charts, BTS and Bruno Mars join Bad Bunny with chart-topping appearances this week. The South Korean group scores No. 1 on Global Concert Pulse with a gross average of $10.7 million per show from 13 concerts on their “Arirang World Tour,” while stadium shows on Mars’ “The Romantic Tour,” currently in Europe, secure the singer’s continuing appearance at No. 1 on the Artist Power Index. Finally, Bad Bunny’s top ranking on LIVE75 is based on a four-show ticket average of 59,588 from the first two stops in Spain and Portugal on the European leg of his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.”

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