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Benson Boone tour includes Glendale arena stop
(Courtesy David Roemer)
Pop singer Benson Boone will play at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale Sept. 24.
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Grammy-nominated pop star Benson Boone announced his fall 2025 American Heart arena tour last week.
Benson Boone will stop in Glendale at Desert Diamond Arena on Sept. 24.
The run of North American dates will follow the release of his upcoming album American Heart, arriving June 20 via Night Street Records/Warner Records.
His tour kicks off on Aug. 22 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., and wraps up at Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Oct. 8.
Tickets have been on sale since May 9 and will be available here.
The tour announcement arrives on the heels of Boone’s latest song, “Mystical Magical,” the second single from American Heart.
He first debuted the track on stage at Coachella, where he also brought out surprise guest Brian May of Queen for a special performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Boone first introduced American Heart with “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else,” his first release of the year.