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Benson Boone tour: Concert dates, how to get tickets on sale and more

Benson Boone tour: Concert dates, how to get tickets on sale and more

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Fresh off his debut performance on Saturday Night Live, Benson Boone announced a new album, American Heart, coming out June 20. Boone will be heading out on tour to support the album, and tickets for the 29-date arena tour across the U.S and Canada are currently on sale. While many venues have already sold out, there are resale tickets available for almost every show on the American Heart tour in case you missed out. The official tour runs Aug. 22 through Oct. 8, with stops in major cities including Boston, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Chicago. (Boone will also be playing several festivals throughout the summer that aren't officially part of the tour.)
There's always a chance that new dates will be added to the tour, too, so be sure to check back here for the latest news in case that happens. Here's everything you need to know about how to catch the tour when it travels to a city near you.
Benson Boone's American Heart tour across the U.S. and Canada will begin on Aug. 22, 2025, in St. Paul, Minnesota, and wrap up Oct. 8 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Tickets for Benson Boone's American Heart tour are currently on sale now.
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Ticket prices for Boone's 2025 arena tour start between $200 and $400 per seat depending on the venue, but many venues are already sold out. Not to worry, resale tickets for Boone's shows are available and tickets start around $130.
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Another way to score seats — and discounted ones at that: SeatGeek. Right now, SeatGeek is offering 20% (up to $25) off tons of tickets — including to Benson Boone! You can score seats as low as $215 with the code "MEMORIAL2025*"
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Here's the complete list of every stop on the Benson Boone 2025 tour:
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
Sept. 2 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
Sept. 3 — Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 5 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Sept. 6 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
Sept. 7 — Raleigh, NC — Lenovo Center
Sept. 9 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 10 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Aren
Sept. 13 — Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena
Sept. 14 — Miami, FL — Kaseya Center
Sept. 16 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center
Sept. 18 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center
Sept. 19 — Austin, TX — Moody Center
Sept. 20 — Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena
Sept. 22 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena
Sept. 24 — Glendale, AZ — Desert Diamond Arena
Sept. 26 — Las Vegas, NV — T-Mobile Arena
Sept. 27 — San Diego, CA — Pechanga Arena San Diego
Sept. 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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