It's not all bad news, though, as venues for the American singer's tour have been upgraded in each city.
Benson Boone (Source: Supplied)
American hitmaker Benson Boone’s upcoming Australian tour has been postponed due to a “scheduling conflict,” tour promoters Frontier Touring revealed in a statement.
However, it’s not all bad news, as all venues booked for the tour that would have taken place in September have been upgraded. Frontier Touring said:
Frontier Touring wish to advise that Benson Boone’s tour of Australia and New Zealand will be rescheduled to January 2025. In great news, the rescheduling has provided the opportunity to upgrade the previously sold out shows to larger venues, ensuring even more Benson Boone fans can secure tickets!
Frontier Members can access pre-sale tickets to see the Ghost Town hitmaker from 4 pm on Monday, 19 August, before the general sale opens at 11 am on Thursday, 22 August. You can find more ticketing information on the Frontier Touring website.
Demand to see the American singer has been tremendous, with Boone going from performing at The Forum in Melbourne to now playing at Festival Hall. It’s the same story in every other city he’s set to play, including Sydney: from the Enmore Theatre to the Hordern Pavilion, from The Tivoli to Riverstage in Brisbane, and the gig at Auckland’s Powerstation will now be held at Spark Arena.
You can find all the new dates for the tour that’s been moved to January 2025 below.
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Benson Boone made his Australian debut in September and October 2022, playing at Sydney’s The Lansdowne and Melbourne’s The Toff with special guest Carla Wehbe. No special guest for his upcoming tour has been announced yet.
In April, Benson Boone released his highly anticipated debut album, Fireworks & Rollerblades. The album contains the long-running #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart, Beautiful Things, which catapulted Boone to global sensation status.
Friday 17 January – Festival Hall, Melbourne
Sunday 19 January – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Wednesday 22 January – Riverstage, Brisbane
Friday 24 January – Spark Arena, Auckland