Forrest Frank returning to Baylor for Foster Pavilion’s first public concert
Before he was topping the charts as a GRAMMY-nominee, winning two Dove Awards, and achieving massive success for his 2024 national tour, Forrest Frank (BBA ’17) was a typical student leaning into his Baylor experience.
From participating in All University Sing to donning a suit and tie for the professional sales program in Hankamer School of Business, Frank embraced his experience and thrived at Baylor.
Throughout his Baylor years, Frank was working on his music — writing and producing his own sound. After graduation, he briefly balanced a full-time job and a part-time run at his music career. But it wasn’t long before he decided to take on the music industry full-time.
Frank and collaborator Colin Padalecki formed the viral hit-producing duo Surfaces in 2016. Their upbeat, pop sound found an audience with mega-hits like “Sunday Best.” Frank also felt called to produce a Christian album that would resonate with and inspire young people to know the love of Christ. “Child of God,” Frank’s solo LP, was released in 2024, and hit the No. 1 spot on iTunes across all genres within days of its release. He launched his first solo album tour in June 2024, selling out venues across the nation.
Amidst his booming success, Frank and his wife, Grace (BA ’19), chose to lay down roots in Waco, underlying his commitment to serving and supporting his local community and the work of his local church. Waco is a place where he found the inspiration to write and create.
After extending his “Child of God” Tour into 2025, Frank added Waco to his tour line-up. He will headline the first public concert at the Foster Pavilion next month (April 22, 7 p.m.). Waco’s music scene has been on the rise, and the Forrest Frank concert will take the live music experience to the next level with a full-production concert like none the Waco market has seen in many years.
Don’t miss this high energy, uplifting experience. Tickets for this limited engagement are on sale now!
Sic ’em, Forrest Frank!