Forrest Frank Announces Massive ‘Jesus Generation Tour’ with Tori Kelly, Cory Asbury

Forrest Frank is teaming up with some of the biggest names in music for a 29-city tour in 2026 that is sure to rack up sold-out shows.
The Your Way’s Better singer will be joined by three-time Grammy winner Tori Kelly, Reckless Love singer Cory Asbury, and The Figs, best known for collaborating with Frank on his viral hit Lemonade.
It’s been dubbed “The Jesus Generation Tour” and will launch June 1 in Tulsa, Okla.
Frank won three GMA Dove Awards in October, including Artist of the Year and Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year. He earned two nominations for the 2026 Grammys.
Kelly is a mainstream/gospel artist known for blending pop, R&B, and faith-inspired music. She voiced Meena in the hit animated movies Sing (2016) and Sing 2 (2021).
Asbury is a three-time Dove Award winner who received a Grammy nomination in 2019 for Reckless Love.
The presale begins Wednesday, Dec. 10, at ForrestFrank.com, with the general public sale following on Friday, Dec. 13.
Frank told Grammy.com early this year that he wants to create for younger generations.
“When I was growing up, I didn't necessarily have cool Christian music to listen to,” Frank told Grammy.com. “If I was going to the gym or if I was at the beach, it seemed like there weren't really any Christian songs that would fit those facets of life, but there was great Christian music within the church and for worship. That actually kind of broke my heart; I would cry about it, and I'm not the most emotional guy.
“So, I aspired to make Christian music that I think is cool. Not everyone's going to like it, but I think it does serve a role in the sense of it being music that kids think is cool and want to have as their baseball walk-up song when they go up to the plate and listen to when they hang out with their friends.”
He wants to reach a generation hungry for authenticity and truth.
“This generation is waking up to a lot of things. There's a sort of a distrust – or maybe not a distrust, but a questioning happening,” Frank said. “There's a second-guessing to almost everything now because it seems like corporations have taken over the airwaves. For me, for example, I used to have a whole laundry list of health complications, and when I would go to a doctor, he would say, ‘You have this, take this medication for it.’ I'd still have the issues, but then I'd have a medication overriding it and the side effects from it, without a real solution.
“Then, I finally went to a naturopathic doctor who was like, ‘You're gluten intolerant. You're allergic to corn, and you're eating this all the time. Take these foods out of your diet and switch to organic and whole foods.’ I did, and all of my symptoms went away.
“I think more people are doing this style of questioning because they're like, man, the system's just trying to sell us this and sell us that. And I think kids are waking up to the fact that what you put in comes out; what you listen to and what you consume matters.”
When asked by Grammy.com what message he would share with non-religious fans, Frank said he would urge them to seek Jesus.
“My main message is that Jesus changed my life, and every song is a reflection of that testimony. He saved my life,” Frank said. “If you haven't considered Jesus, then I would consider Jesus, 'cause that's really all I have to offer – that's all my music has to offer.”
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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
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Originally published December 09, 2025.





