How to get Benson Boone tickets: Concerts in Chicago, Nashville, Austin, and more
Benson Boone may be only 22, but the young artist is already selling out shows left and right for his first all-arena concert tour this year. With the hype at an all-time high to catch the star this summer, tickets are selling out fast, with few original tickets remaining. However, if you're looking to see Benson Boone hit the stage this year for one of his arena stops or at a festival performance, there are still avenues available to secure your spot.
The American Heart Tour was first announced on May 5 of this year, with presale beginning shortly after on May 7 and general sale following on May 9. While the tour was originally set to wrap up with the Salt Lake City performance, two additional dates were added following the start of sales in the same location due to incredible demand.
From opening for Taylor Swift to headlining his own tour and joining countless festival performances, the 'Beautiful Things' singer is ready for a packed schedule this year. If you're looking for how to get tickets to see Benson Boone this year, then we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown of both the tour and festival appearance schedules, purchasing details, and price comparisons between resale and original tickets. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Benson Boone's 2025 tour schedule
Benson Boone is set for a busy year, joining several music festivals as well as headlining his own tour. The American Heart World tour kicks off in June in Canandaigua, New York, and is set to wrap up in October with three back-to-back shows in Salt Lake City.
North America
International
Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices
June 15, 2025* London, UK £113 $256
July 10-12, 2025* Madrid, Spain $150 -
July 10-12, 2025* Lisbon, Portugal $271 -
July 10-11, 2025* Lisbon, Portugal $110 -
July 10, 2025* Lisbon, Portugal $227 -
July 11, 2025* Madrid, Spain $110 -
July 12-13, 2025* Berlin, Germany $85 -
July 13, 2025* Berlin, Germany $87 -
July 15, 2025* Montreux, Switzerland $184 -
July 18-20, 2025* Paris, France $183 -
July 18, 2025* Paris, France $104 -
December 4-7, 2025* Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates $644 -
* Indicates a music festival Benson Boone will be performing at, in addition to several other artists.
How to buy tickets for Benson Boone's 2025 concert tour
Tickets for Benson Boone's 2025 tour stops were on sale via Ticketmaster; however, as of writing, the remaining original tickets are extremely limited in number and likely will be completely sold out soon.
Tickets to see Benson Boone in 2025 can also be purchased from verified resale vendor sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. As original tickets are nearing sold-out status, you may have better luck securing tickets from these sites instead.
How much are Benson Boone tickets?
Original tickets for Benson Boone's headlining American Heart World Tour are limited in quantity. However, as of this writing, we were able to find a few original standard tickets left on Ticketmaster in the $200 to $500 range.
Prices from resale vendors for his headlining tour are much more varied. StubHub offers the lowest cost, ranging from $71 for his performance in Montreal on August 30 to $249 for the September 5 New York City show. Similarly, Vivid Seats prices range from $82 for his Canandaigua, New York show on June 5 to $255 for the September 5 New York City performance. Both ranges are before taxes and additional fees, but overall, StubHub and Vivid Seats are comparable in terms of pricing.
For festival appearances, ticket prices are generally more varied depending on whether you are looking to purchase a single-day or multi-day ticket, in addition to general admission, general admission plus, or VIP passes. As each festival has its own pricing range, please refer to the specific date for the most up-to-date pricing.
There are three VIP packages available through Ticketmaster: the VIP Pit Package, VIP Gold Package, and VIP Silver Package. The average VIP prices range from $340 and above, depending on the location and package type. All packages, regardless of type, include early entry into the venue, a VIP exclusive merchandise pack, a pre-show merchandise shopping opportunity, a commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard, and access to an on-site VIP host to check in. More details are available to view via Ticketmaster; however, like general original tickets, these packages are extremely limited, and most are already sold out. Please check the specific tour stop you are interested in for the most up-to-date availability of VIP ticket packages.
Who is opening for Benson Boone's tour?
It is not yet known who will be opening for Benson Boone's 2025 American Heart World Tour. However, as the tour draws closer, this information will likely be made available. In 2024, Daniel Seavey was a regular opener for Benson Boone's performances, so we may see a similar pattern this year, though it is not confirmed.
Will there be international tour dates?
While Benson Boone's headlining tour, the American Heart World Tour, is limited to Canada as far as international stops go, he is set to appear in several international music festivals. Currently, Benson Boone is scheduled to stop in seven international cities and is set to finish his international performances at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi this December.
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