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Tour 2026

From clubs to arenas — the Wanted Man Tour is Benson Boone's biggest headline run yet!

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Benson Boone Tour 2026 — The Wanted Man Tour

Benson Boone hits the road in 2026 with the Wanted Man Tour, a 36-date U.S. arena run that marks the biggest chapter yet in one of pop music's most rapid ascents. From the July 7 opener at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh through the September 4 finale at Jazz Aspen Snowmass in Colorado, the tour visits arenas in more than 30 cities and features multi-night engagements at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The Wanted Man Tour supports American Heart, Boone's sophomore album that debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and topped charts in Australia and New Zealand. Fans across the country will hear the songs that defined Boone's meteoric rise — the billion-stream juggernaut "Beautiful Things," the anthemic "Mystical Magical," the haunting "Ghost Town," and the deeply personal "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else." Each arena stop features a full production designed to showcase the cinematic scope of American Heart alongside Boone's earlier catalog.

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How Benson Boone Became an Arena Headliner

The journey from viral moment to arena headliner usually takes the better part of a decade. Benson Boone did it in roughly three years. The 24-year-old from Monroe, Washington first entered the public consciousness through a brief but memorable appearance on American Idol Season 19 in 2021, where his raw vocal talent was immediately apparent even as he chose to leave the competition early. What followed was a masterclass in building a career through streaming and social media — piano-driven covers on TikTok, an original song catalog that grew steadily, and a signature sound that blended confessional lyricism with pop hooks designed for massive replay value.

The breakthrough was "Beautiful Things," a single that caught fire across every platform simultaneously. It reached No. 1 in more than 20 countries, accumulated billions of streams, and turned Boone into one of the most-listened-to artists on the planet. But the real proof of staying power came with American Heart, his sophomore album released in June 2025. Debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 — and topping charts in Australia and New Zealand — the record demonstrated that Boone could expand his audience while deepening his artistic vision. "Mystical Magical" and "Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else" each surpassed 500 million streams within months. "Ghost Town" became a fan favorite known for its emotional live performances. The album's sweeping production, built around piano, strings, and layered vocals, was specifically crafted for the arena experience — and the Wanted Man Tour is where that vision comes fully to life.

The Wanted Man Tour's 36 dates cover an extraordinary range of venues and markets. The itinerary opens at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on July 7 and moves through the East Coast: CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore (July 8), two nights at Barclays Center in Brooklyn (July 10–11), Prudential Center in Newark (July 13), TD Garden in Boston (July 15), and MVP Arena in Albany (July 16). The Midwest leg hits Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati (July 18), Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis (July 19), Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee (July 22), Allstate Arena outside Chicago (July 24), Enterprise Center in St. Louis (July 27), and BOK Center in Tulsa (July 28). Ball Arena in Denver (July 30) bridges to the West Coast, where the tour visits Spokane, Seattle, Portland, San Jose, Sacramento, two nights in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Diego, and Phoenix. The final stretch swings through Texas, the South, and the Central U.S. before closing at Jazz Aspen Snowmass on September 4.

What separates Boone's live show from many of his streaming-era peers is the sheer dynamic range. His concerts move between hushed piano-and-voice moments — where arenas fall nearly silent — and full-throttle, lights-blazing productions that bring entire crowds to their feet. Reviews from previous tours consistently note that his vocals are even more powerful live than on record, a rarity in an era of heavy studio processing. The Wanted Man Tour production is his most ambitious yet, with cinematic video design, dynamic lighting, and stage configurations that create an immersive experience from every seat in the house.

For the generation of fans who discovered Benson Boone through a TikTok clip or a Spotify algorithm recommendation, the Wanted Man Tour is the culmination of everything that made them hit follow. For the music industry at large, it's confirmation that the streaming-to-arena pipeline can produce genuine headliners — artists who fill 18,000-seat rooms not on spectacle alone, but on the strength of songs that connect emotionally with millions of listeners. The 2026 Wanted Man Tour is the defining concert event of Benson Boone's career, and with 36 dates across the country, there's a show within reach of virtually every fan in America.

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Where can I find Benson Boone tour tickets?

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When does the Wanted Man Tour start and end?

The Wanted Man Tour opens at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on July 7, 2026 and wraps at Jazz Aspen Snowmass in Aspen, Colorado on September 4, 2026. The 36-date schedule covers approximately two months of arena shows across the country.

What are the marquee dates on the Wanted Man Tour?

The tour features two-night engagements at Barclays Center in Brooklyn (July 10–11) and Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles (August 10–11). The Seattle show at Climate Pledge Arena (August 4) is Boone's hometown date. Other high-profile stops include TD Garden in Boston, Allstate Arena in Chicago, T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and Ball Arena in Denver.

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Benson Boone Tour — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Wanted Man Tour?

The Wanted Man Tour is Benson Boone's 2026 headline arena tour across the United States. It spans 36 dates from July 7 through September 4 and supports his sophomore album American Heart.

How many cities does the Wanted Man Tour visit?

The tour visits more than 30 cities across the United States, including multi-night stops in Brooklyn and Los Angeles. Markets range from major metros like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles to mid-size cities like Tulsa, Spokane, and Casper.

What is the setlist for the Wanted Man Tour?

While setlists may vary by date, shows typically feature songs from American Heart including Beautiful Things, Mystical Magical, Ghost Town, and Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else, alongside earlier favorites from Boone's catalog.

Where is Benson Boone from?

Benson Boone was born on June 25, 2002, in Monroe, Washington, a small town about 30 miles northeast of Seattle. The Climate Pledge Arena show on August 4 is his de facto hometown date.

What is American Heart?

American Heart is Benson Boone's second studio album, released in June 2025. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 1 in Australia and New Zealand, spawning multiple hit singles.

How did Benson Boone become famous?

Boone first gained attention through a memorable American Idol Season 19 audition in 2021. He then built a massive following through TikTok and streaming platforms before his single Beautiful Things became a global No. 1 hit with billions of streams.

What are the two-night tour dates?

The Wanted Man Tour features back-to-back shows at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on July 10 and 11, and at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on August 10 and 11. The Jazz Aspen Snowmass finale also includes two performances on September 4.

How long is a Wanted Man Tour show?

Arena headlining concerts typically run 90 minutes to two hours for the main set. With opening acts, the total event duration may extend to three hours or more. Exact times vary by venue.

What size venues does the tour play?

The Wanted Man Tour visits arenas ranging from approximately 14,500 (Pechanga Arena in San Diego) to 20,000 (Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles). Most stops are in the 17,000 to 19,000 seat range.

Is there a hometown show on the tour?

Yes. Benson Boone's hometown show is at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle on August 4, 2026, the closest tour date to his birthplace of Monroe, Washington.

Who is opening for Benson Boone?

Support acts for the Wanted Man Tour have not been fully announced for all dates. Check bensonboone.com for the latest lineup information.

When did tickets go on sale?

Artist presale began April 1, 2026, with general public onsale on April 3. For sold-out dates, verified resale tickets remain available through platforms like BigStub.

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