Chris Tomlin’s Ninth Annual "Good Friday Nashville" Sells Out Bridgestone Arena

Chris Tomlin's ninth annual "Good Friday Nashville" benefit show sold out Bridgestone Arena again on April 18, becoming the largest ticketed Christian concert ever at the venue. The show benefits the foster care and adoption crisis through For Others, a nonprofit organization created by Tomlin and his wife, Lauren.
This year's event featured Luke Bryan, multi-Dove Award winner Phil Wickham, Jenn Johnson of Bethel Music, Platinum-selling Brooke Ligertwood and best-selling author Max Lucado.
"I'm so grateful for what God is doing through Good Friday Nashville. It's hard to believe next year will be year 10," says Tomlin. "This has always been about the Church coming together as one, and over the years it has been incredible to see and experience what has been built together. I can't wait to see what God has in store for year 10!"
Ahead of the show, Tomlin released "You Are My King (Amazing Love)" as part of Spotify's First Easter Singles Campaign, alongside a collaboration with Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake.
During the show, Tomlin announced that tickets for the 2026 "Good Friday Nashville" show are available now. Since the announcement, over 60 percent of tickets have been sold.
Tags : Chris Tomlin Good Friday Nashville max lucado luke bryan brooke ligertwood Phil Wickham jenn johnson bethel music
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