Rising Christian artist Forrest Frank coming to Birmingham: Here’s how to snag last minute tickets

Texas native Forrest Frank is currently on tour with dates all around the country, including an upcoming show date at the Legacy Arena at the BJCC in Birmingham on Saturday, April 12.

For those unfamiliar with the Christian-rap artist, Frank hales from Houston and was once part of the duo Surfaces. Alongside Colin Vincent, the pair released music which effortlessly blended jazz, soul, pop rock, hip hop and more.

Despite respectable success as a duo, Frank turned to a solo career and now works independently to produce Christian-based hits, which he started releasing in 2023. Since then, his popularity continues to soar as he accumulates over six million monthly Spotify listeners.

Though currently on tour to further promote his “CHILD OF GOD” album that was released in 2024, Frank has steadily produced other hit albums such as “California Cowboy,” “New Hymns,” and “Nostalgia Pack.”

So far this year, Frank has released four singles including “SUNRISE,” “NOTHING ELSE” with country music star Thomas Rhett, “Heaven On My Mind,” and “DROP!”

How can I get last minute tickets to the Birmingham show?

As Frank’s performance date in Birmingham is mere days away, tickets are in low stock, but luckily for those hoping to catch Frank in the Iron City can still snag some tickets on verified ticket resell vendor sites such as Vivid Seats, StubHub, Viagogo and Seat Geek.

As of Wednesday, April 9 last minute tickets are priced at:

Vivid Seats: tickets range from $51-436

StubHub: tickets range from $45-738

Viagogo: tickets range from $46-642

Seat Geek: tickets range from $47-188

CHILD OF GOD tour setlist

  • WHAT LIVING IS ALL ABOUT
  • NO LONGER BOUND
  • UP!
  • PRAISES
  • YOUR WAY’S BETTER
  • UPS & DOWNS
  • GOD IS GOOD
  • NOTHING ELSE
  • LOW KEY
  • SAFE AND SOUND
  • GOOD DAY
  • ALWAYS
  • HALLELUJAH
  • LIFT MY HANDS
  • CHILD OF GOD
  • Alter
  • DROP!
  • NEVER GET USED TO THIS

More upcoming Forrest Frank tour dates

April 13 – Nashville, Tennessee at the Bridgestone Arena

April 22 – Waco, Texas at the Foster Pavilion at Baylor

April 24 – Phoenix, Arizona at the Arizona Financial Theatre

April 25 – Anaheim, California at the Honda Center

April 26 – San Diego, California at the Viejas Arena

April 28 – Sacramento, California at the Memorial Auditorium

April 29 – Portland, Oregon at the Theater of the Clouds

May 1 – Seattle, Washington at the Wamu Theater

May 3 – Salt Lake City, Utah at the Maverik Center

May 5 – Morrison, Colorado at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre

May 7 – Independence, Missouri at the Cable Dahmer Arena

May 9 – Tulsa, Oklahoma at the Bok Center

May 10 – Fort Worth, Texas at the Dickies Arena

May 15 – Miami, Florida at the James L. Knight Center

May 16 – Jacksonville, Florida at the Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena

May 17 – Tampa, Florida at the Yuengling Center