Benson Boone swoons Charlotte

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Recently wrapping up the US Leg of his Fireworks and Rollerblades tour before heading internationlly, Benson Boone joined the fans at the Skyla Amphitheater on October 21st. With an 8:00 pm sharp start, the night kicked off with an electric opening act from Daniel Seavey. The crowd was instantly on their feet as Seavey opened with his fan-favorite “Can We Pretend That We Are Good,” setting the bar high. Seavey’s dynamic set included hits that kept the audience engaged, building up to his latest release, “Gateway Drug”.

After Seavey’s set, the house lights dimmed, and at 9:15 pm, the amphitheater resonated with the opening notes of “Do You Believe.” With anticipation reaching a fever pitch, Benson Boone appeared, taking his place at the piano to complete the chorus before launching into the first verses. Then, in a showstopping moment, Boone punctuated the performance with a flawless flip off the grand piano—an acrobatic signature that set the tone for the entire night.

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As Boone moved through his setlist, performing viral hits like “Cry” and “Slow It Down,” along with his latest release, “Pretty Slowly,” his stunts grew more daring and his energy more intense. In between songs, Boone took a moment to interact with fans, even playfully putting one on the spot for a sing-along. A highlight of the night was when a fan gifted him a custom-made bedazzled cowboy hat, which Boone wore through a song or two before flipping it off with his next jump.

Adding an emotional touch, Boone dedicated a special performance of “In the Stars” to his great-grandmother, requesting fans to refrain from using phones or cameras for the first two choruses, creating an intimate, heartfelt moment. As the crowd soaked in this tribute, it was clear this wasn’t just a concert; it was an experience that resonated deeply with everyone present.

Credit: Shayden J. Schoonover @shaydenschoonover / Instagram

For the grand finale, Boone saved his signature song, “Beautiful Things.” As the opening chords rang out, the crowd erupted, and the amphitheater filled with tears, smiles, and cheers that felt larger than life.

Benson Boone Tour Dates:
2025
1/14 – Tokyo, Japan – Zepp Haneda
1/17 – Melbourne, Australia – Festival Hall
1/19 – Moore Park, NSW – The Hordern
1/22 – Brisbane City, Australia – Riverstage
1/24 – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Arena

Keep up with Benson Boone: Instagram // Facebook // Website // X
Follow Daniel Seavey:  Instagram // Facebook // Website // X

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