Benson Boone recently announced his 2026 ‘Wanted Man Tour’ that will send him to arenas all over North America from July through September.
While out and about, the “Beautiful Things” singer is slated to make four (!) New York and New Jersey stops. They’re set to take place at:
Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYFriday, July 10Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NYSaturday, July 11Prudential CenterNewark, NJMonday, July 13MVP ArenaAlbany, NYThursday, July 16
If you’d like to see the 23-year-old Grammy nominee live, tickets are available for all of his upcoming concerts.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find for any one show of his was $76 including fees on StubHub.
Boone’s New York gigs have seats starting at $77 including fees (for the July 11 Barclays Center show).
These concerts come on the heels of the Washington State native’s 2025 run, which came in support of his album “American Heart.”
At those shows, he typically performed fan favorites like “Mystical Magical,” “Mr. Electric Blue,” “Cry,” “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else” and, of course, “Beautiful Things” along with a cover of Coldplay’s “Sparks,” according to Set List FM.
“…fireworks lit the venue as Boone catapulted into well-known lyrics of ‘Beautiful Things,” Afterglow wrote in a review of a September ’25 gig at Austin’s Moody Center.
“As the song finished with shattering, deafening guitar riffs, Boone jumped down to the floor, high-fiving each and every person standing by the barricade…[he] filled the evening with heartfelt ballads, glimmering lights and more flips that one could count.”
Our team has everything you need to know and more about Benson Boone’s 2026 ‘Wanted Man Tour’ below.
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A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
After wrapping the run, Boone will headline at the 2026 Jazz Aspen Snowmass.
Other headliners joining him at Aspen’s Snowmass Town Park from Sept. 4-6 include Tim McGraw, Trombone Shorty, Shaboozey, Bonnie Raitt and Red Clay Strays.
Single and multi-day Jazz Aspen Snowmass passes can be found here.
Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what Boone took to the stage at the first show of his 2025 outing in St. Paul.
01.) “I Wanna Be The One You Call”02.) “Wanted Man”03.) “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else”04.) “Man In Me”05.) “Drunk in My Mind”06.) “Slow It Down”07.) “Be Someone”08.) “Mystical Magical”09.) “Pretty Slowly”10.) “In the Stars”11.) “Let Me Go”12.) “There She Goes”13.) “Sugar Sweet”14.) “Take Me Home”15.) “Young American Heart”
16.) “Mr Electric Blue”17.) “Sparks” (Coldplay cover)
On June 20, 2025 Boone released his sophomore album “American Heart.”
And it’s pretty clear he’s having a ball.
The sleek, hard-charging “Sorry I’m Here for Someone Else” gets things underway and establishes the ebullient tone with its singalong chorus and hair-raising tempo changes. This one is sure to get even the most stone-faced concertgoer bopping along in no time.
Next up, comes the high-kicking, strutter “Mr. Electric Blue,” which sounds like The Killers in a higher register. From there, the young singer-songwriter drops a pair of toe tappers with the hypnotic “Man In Me” and smoky “Reminds Me Of You” before diving to earnest balladry with the epic “Momma Song.” This soaring weepy may read as a bit too syrupy sincere for some but anyone with a mother should be able to appreciate the sentiment.
Still, when all is said and one, the highlight here has to be the dreamy ’70s throwback “Mystical Magical.” Its honey-dripped vocals mixed with twinkly, deceptively simple piano build to an Electric Light Orchestra-like falsetto crescendo that snaps the laid-back tune into sharp focus. For our money, this is pop rock at its finest. Catchy, lightweight and incredibly danceable. We’re fully onboard.
To hear for yourself, you can find “American Heart” in its glorious entirety here.
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Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss IRL these next few months.
Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest stars on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.