
The ‘best views’ for Benson Boone’s upcoming US tour have been revealed, after ticket sales opened on Friday morning.
In case you missed it, the singer-songwriter has announced a massive North America tour with pitstops in the likes of Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Toronto, and Nashville.
The American Heart tour celebrates Boone's second studio album of the same name, set to be released on June 20, and comes off the back of his show-stopping Coachella performance.
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Understandably, fans are desperate to get their hands on tickets and have been sharing tips on the best ones to buy on a recent Reddit thread as general sale finally opens.
One fan shared, "My fave place to sit in arenas is lower bowl, middle of the side, around row three to seven."
Another added: "I feel the best views will be the 100 levels. You’ll probably only get a close up view from the pits when he’s close to you because of how tall stages normally are."
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A third wrote, "I'm trying for lower bowl by the main stage, myself."
So, how can you get tickets for the hitmaker's upcoming tour, and is he coming to a city near you? Find out everything you need to know below.
Where to buy Benson Boone tour tickets now
General sale kicked off at 10am (local venue time) on Friday, May 9 via Ticketmaster and AXS as well as SeatGeek. As for resale, you’ll need to head over to StubHub and Viagogo. As always, make sure to be careful when purchasing resale tickets online.
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For those of you based in the UK, Boone will be performing at Capital’s Summertime Ball on Sunday, June 15 and you can already purchase tickets here.

Where is Benson Boone performing in the US this year?
For his first ever tour, the Beautiful Things singer is making sure to hit up as many cities as possible. The tour will kick off at the Xcel Energy Center in St Paul, Minnesota on August 22 and will conclude at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 8. See you there?
You can find a full list of Benson Boone tour dates below:
- 22 August: St. Paul, Xcel Energy Center
- 23 August: Chicago, United Center
- 25 August: Columbus, Nationwide Arena
- 26 August: Cleveland, Rocket Arena
- 27 August: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
- 29 August: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
- 30 August: Montreal, Bell Centre
- 2 September: Boston, D Garden
- 3 September: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
- 5 September: New York, Madison Square Garden
- 6 September: Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena
- 7 September: Raleigh, Lenovo Center
- 9 September: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
- 10 September: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
- 11 September: Louisville, Bourbon & Beyond Music Festival
- 13 September: Tampa, Amalie Arena
- 14 September: Miami, Kaseya Center
- 16 September: Orlando, Kia Center
- 18 September: Houston, Toyota Center
- 19 September: Austin, Moody Center
- 20 September: Fort Worth, Dickies Arena
- 22 September: Denver, Ball Arena
- 24 September: Glendale, Desert Diamond Arena
- 26 September: Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena
- 27 September: San Diego, Pechanga Arena San Diego
- 30 September: Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena
- 3 October: Portland, Moda Center
- 4 October: Vancouver, Rogers Arena
- 5 October: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
- 8 October: Salt Lake City, Delta Center
Topics: Music