
Benson Boone is gearing up to turn TD Garden into a full-voice choir on July 15, as his U.S. Wanted Man Tour rolls into Boston with arena-sized production centered on viral smash "Beautiful Things" and a slate of newer tracks. The Garden date is another jump into major-league venues for the Grammy-nominated singer after a sold-out global run.
When and where
According to TD Garden, Boone hits the arena on Wednesday, July 15, 2026. General-admission doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the show scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. The venue notes its usual early-wristband process for GA floor ticketholders and reminds fans that loitering or camping on Garden property is not allowed.
Tour details
A Warner Records announcement lists TD Garden among the 2026 U.S. Wanted Man Tour summer arena stops, following Boone’s sold-out American Heart run. The label also laid out presale registration windows along with timing for local and general onsales for fans plotting their ticket strategy.
Why he is filling arenas
Boone picked up his first Grammy nomination for Best New Artist at the 67th GRAMMY® Awards and has kept up momentum behind his breakout single, which topped streaming charts in 2024. Per GRAMMY.com, that wave of listening, plus high-profile festival slots, helped push him firmly into headline-arena territory.
Tickets, transit and what to expect
Tickets for the Boston date are available through Ticketmaster, where listings show a mix of general admission and reserved seating. Time Out’s Boston event listing cites a price range of $161 to $513 for seats at TD Garden and highlights the arena’s transit access near North Station. Ahead of the show, fans are advised to check TD Garden’s Know Before You Go guidance on bag size and entry rules to keep arrival lines moving.
What to look for
For Boston pop fans, the Wanted Man Tour stop adds another marquee summer night to the Garden calendar and is set up as a heavy singalong showcase for Boone’s growing audience. As the Warner Records announcement notes, he comes into town boosted by festival appearances, awards attention and a run of arena-ready performances, so expect interest in floor spots and merch to be strong.









