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Benson Boone Sets 2025 North American Tour

BENSON BOONE during Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club in Indio, California Coachella Music Festival 2025, Indio, California, u.s - 18 Apr 2025
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Benson Boone, the Grammy-nominated pop sensation, has announced the launch of his 2025 “American Heart” North American arena tour, in support of his highly anticipated album of the same name. This major event marks a significant milestone in Boone’s rising career, taking him to some of the most prestigious venues across the continent. The tour is scheduled to commence on August 22 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and culminate at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on October 8. Such renowned venues as New York's Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena feature prominently on the itinerary, promising a powerful showcase of Boone’s latest musical endeavors.

Tickets for the tour will be available through a variety of presales prior to the general public release. American Express cardholders are poised to receive early access through a special presale on May 7 at 10 a.m. local time. A dedicated fan presale follows on May 8 at the same time, leading up to the general sale on May 9, coordinated via Ticketmaster. These presales provide fans with an optimal chance to secure their spots to witness Boone’s dynamic performances live. Boone’s team also encourages alternative purchasing options through verified secondary marketplaces like StubHub for those unable to obtain tickets during initial sales.

The tour stands as a testament to Boone’s massive appeal following the release of “American Heart,” projected for June 20 under Night Street Records/Warner Records. The artist has steadily built anticipation, having recently previewed songs from the album during a memorable performance on “Saturday Night Live.” He captivated audiences with his two singles, “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else” and “Mystical Magical,” demonstrating his versatile artistry. At Coachella, Boone staged an unforgettable moment by inviting Queen's Brian May to perform “Bohemian Rhapsody,” an appearance that ignited a social media frenzy and reaffirmed Boone’s capability to engage large audiences.

Boone’s progression through the music industry reflects an impressive career trajectory following his debut album, “Fireworks & Rollerblades.” Since then, his track “Beautiful Things” became the most streamed song globally, achieving five times Platinum certification. It further placed Boone on a path of numerous accolades, including the IFPI Global Single Award. His debut album yielded several hits, which continue to resonate with fans, marking him as a top artist in the modern pop landscape.

Boone's “American Heart” tour not only highlights his entrepreneurial spirit but also strengthens his position as a prominent figure in pop music. Fans eagerly anticipate his return to the stage following previous performances with major artists such as Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey. With performances scheduled at major festivals worldwide, Boone is set for another remarkable year, with his upcoming tour further consolidating his influence and reach in the music industry.

Benson Boone's 2025 “American Heart” Tour Dates

Aug 22 — St. Paul, MN — Xcel Energy Center
Aug 23 — Chicago, IL — United Center
Aug 25 — Columbus, OH — Nationwide Arena
Aug 26 — Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena
Aug 27 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena
Aug 29 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena
Aug 30 — Montreal, QC — Bell Centre
Sep 2 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
Sep 3 — Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center
Sep 5 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Sep 6 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
Sep 7 — Raleigh, NC — Lenovo Center
Sep 9 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
Sep 10 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
Sep 11 — Louisville, KY — Bourbon & Beyond Music Festival
Sep 13 — Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena
Sep 14 — Miami, FL — Kaseya Center
Sep 16 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center
Sep 18 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center
Sep 19 — Austin, TX — Moody Center
Sep 20 — Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena
Sep 22 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena
Sep 24 — Glendale, AZ — Desert Diamond Arena
Sep 26 — Las Vegas, NV — T-Mobile Arena
Sep 27 — San Diego, CA — Pechanga Arena San Diego
Sep 30 — Los Angeles, CA — Crypto.com Arena
Oct 3 — Portland, OR — Moda Center
Oct 4 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena
Oct 5 — Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena
Oct 8 — Salt Lake City, UT — Delta Center

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