Monday, May 5 – Forrest Frank
- Tony Price
- May 9
- 2 min read
Alright, Tony Price tuning in for a Monday night at Red Rocks with Forrest Frank – that was May 5th, 2025! As we settled into the first full week of May in Colorado, I was curious to see what kind of vibes this artist would bring to the start of the week.
Given the time of year, the weather was likely pretty agreeable for an outdoor show. Hopefully a mild and clear evening, perfect for enjoying some music under the stars without being too bundled up.
Forrest Frank is known for his blend of indie-pop and R&B, often with a soulful and uplifting feel. His music tends to be melodic and smooth, creating a relaxed and positive atmosphere. I was expecting a night that was both chill and engaging.
The crowd would have likely been a mix of fans drawn to his smooth vocals and catchy tunes. I anticipated a more laid-back and appreciative audience, maybe swaying along and enjoying the mellow vibes as the work week began.
His stage presence often seems genuine and heartfelt, focusing on connecting with the audience through his music. The stage setup might have included some warm lighting and a focus on creating a comfortable and intimate atmosphere in the vastness of Red Rocks.
The setlist likely would have featured a mix of his popular tracks, showcasing his vocal range and his ability to craft catchy and relatable songs. It would have been the kind of music that makes you feel good and maybe even want to sing along.
Now, if I have to put on my "Tony's Mellow Monday" hat, a Monday night with Forrest Frank at Red Rocks sounds like a perfect way to ease into the week. His music has a way of creating a calming and positive space, and doing that in such a beautiful setting would have likely been a really enjoyable experience.
Overall, Forrest Frank at Red Rocks on that Monday night in early May 2025 likely provided a smooth and uplifting evening of indie-pop and R&B. It's great to see a variety of genres finding their place on that iconic stage, catering to different moods and musical tastes. Tony Price, signing off – feeling a little more relaxed and ready for the week ahead!

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