Chris Tomlin’s ‘Good Friday Nashville’ To Return To Bridgestone Arena

Chris Tomlin. Photo: Robby Klein

Chris Tomlin‘s “Good Friday Nashville” concert will make its return to Bridgestone Arena on Friday, April 15.

The annual event benefits the foster care and adoption crisis through For Others, a non-profit foundation created by Tomlin and his wife Lauren, which aims to close the gap between children-in-need and capable care providers through raising awareness, maximizing resources and mobilizing communities. Tickets for “Good Friday Nashville” are available now.

“After two years of having to worship together virtually due to COVID, I am so excited to be coming back to Bridgestone Arena, live and in person, for ‘Good Friday Nashville,’” shares Tomlin. “What an incredible opportunity to gather again as a church and as a local community to remember the hope we have in Jesus because of His sacrifice on the cross.

“’Good Friday Nashville’ is one of the most rewarding things I have ever been a part of. When this event began 5 years ago, I had a dream it might become an annual thing… a tradition for family and friends to come together, to celebrate, to remember,” he adds. “As we got closer to that first Good Friday, I felt a need to make this night more than just a concert. My wife, Lauren, and I had felt a calling to shed light on the foster care and adoption crisis in our nation. It was through that and our first Good Friday that our non-profit, For Others, came to be. And so, each year ‘Good Friday Nashville’ benefits helping children find forever homes across our state. So, when you join us for this powerful night of worship… know that you are a part of making a difference in so many lives.”

For Others will host an inaugural private vision gathering on April 14 that will bring together a select group of difference-makers who have a heart for solving America’s foster care crisis. Among the featured experiences are a celebrity golf tournament, private concert, and auction. Participants include Marcus Allen, Mike Fisher, Eddie George, Kirk Herbstreit, Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line, Charles Kelley of Lady A, Shay Mooney from Dan & Shay, Willie Robertson, Ben Roethlisberger, Daryll Strawberry, TobyMac, Brett Young, and Ben Zobrist.

Since its inception in 2017, “Good Friday Nashville” has sold out each year, becoming the largest ticketed Christian concert in the history of the venue. Plans are currently in place for Tomlin to continue the Good Friday concerts indefinitely.

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