Benson Boone Is Taking the 'Wanted Man Tour' to US Arenas This Summer

Benson Boone isn't slowing down. The singer just dropped plans for the 'Wanted Man Tour,' a 32-date US arena run launching July 7 at Pittsburgh's PPG Paints Arena and stretching all the way to September 3 at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper, Wyoming.
The routing is stacked. Multiple nights in Brooklyn and Los Angeles anchor the itinerary, with stops in Boston, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Denver, Seattle, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, New Orleans, Kansas City, and more scattered across nearly two months of shows. An artist pre-sale kicks off Wednesday, April 1 at 11 a.m. local time, followed by local and Spotify pre-sales on April 2. General on-sale goes live Friday, April 3 at 11 a.m. through Ticketmaster. No openers have been announced yet.
The announcement itself was peak Boone. He posted a comedic cake-baking video where he flexed his biceps to crack eggs and slipped in text reading "The One Hit Wonder — The Whole Internet" alongside a promise of "Backflips & Magic Included." It's the kind of self-aware humor that's become part of his brand — directly poking at the criticism that's followed him since "Beautiful Things" became inescapable.
“Boone is betting he's not one of them — and a 32-date arena tour is a big bet.”
That willingness to laugh at himself while booking arenas says a lot about where Boone sits right now. He went from an early exit on 'American Idol' to a global streaming phenomenon, and "Beautiful Things" became one of those songs that transcended playlists and TikTok clips to land firmly in the mainstream. The 'Wanted Man Tour' follows his recently completed 'American Heart Tour,' a 50-show run supporting his sophomore album. The new dates were announced just two weeks before he wraps the international leg of that tour in England, which means the guy is essentially stacking arena cycles back to back.
That kind of momentum is rare for an artist still early in his career. Plenty of viral hitmakers struggle to fill rooms once the algorithm moves on. Boone is betting he's not one of them — and a 32-date arena tour is a big bet.
With no support acts revealed yet, the opener slot is one to watch. Given the scale of these venues and Boone's fanbase skewing young, expect that announcement to generate its own wave of buzz in the coming weeks.
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