Forrest Frank's Jesus Generation Tour just landed a milestone few Christian artists ever reach: a top-five spot on one of the music industry's most closely watched global rankings.
The tour debuted at No. 5 on Pollstar's LIVE75 chart, which ranks touring acts worldwide by average tickets sold per show, The Christian Post reported. Frank's tour is averaging a gross of $1.46 million per show - putting the Christian singer ahead of major mainstream acts on the same list, including comedian Shane Gillis and rock band Tame Impala.
The tour's biggest night so far came June 15 at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which drew 27,365 fans - one of several arena and stadium-sized crowds Frank has pulled in since the 29-city run kicked off June 1 in Tulsa.
Frank has been open about staying grounded in the mission behind the music rather than the milestones. "As long as I'm putting the truth of the Gospel in the songs, and if I can recognize the Holy Spirit in the music, then I know that He's going to be doing the work because I don't put any pressure on it," he told The Christian Post in 2024. His 2025 album, Child of God II, hit No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart and reached No. 12 on the all-genre Billboard 200.
"Jesus is my Savior, and I'm alive when I worship Him," Frank said. "Once I started making Christian music and worshiping Him, going back to making pop music is like air."
The Jesus Generation Tour continues through August 1, closing out at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.















