Benson Boone

American singer

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2025 'Mystical Magical' charts in multiple regions with peak positions including 35, 40, 32, 13, 40, 25, 80, 13, and 29.
2025 Benson Boone received multiple award nominations, including Grammy Awards for Best New Artist and several American Music Awards nominations for categories like New Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for 'Beautiful Things'.
2025 Single 'Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else' achieves Silver certification from BPI (British Phonographic Industry)
2025 Wins Swiss Music Awards for Best International Hit with 'Beautiful Things'
2025 Benson Boone released the song 'Momma Song' directed by Matt Eastin
2025 Benson Boone has pending nominations at the American Music Awards, including New Artist of the Year, Favorite Male Pop Artist, Song of the Year, Favorite Music Video, and Favorite Pop Song for 'Beautiful Things'
2025 Benson Boone released the singles 'Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else' and 'Mystical Magical' from his album 'American Heart', with both tracks achieving multiple chart positions across different charts
2025 Launched the American Heart Tour
2025 Pending nominations for multiple American Music Awards categories including New Artist of the Year, Favorite Male Pop Artist, Song of the Year, Favorite Music Video, and Favorite Pop Song
2025 Benson Boone releases the single 'Mystical Magical' from his album 'American Heart', though the single did not achieve significant chart positions.
2025 Performed two shows at Coachella, notably covering Bohemian Rhapsody and featuring Queen guitarist Brian May. During the festival, he announced his second album 'American Heart'.
2025 Benson Boone's song 'Beautiful Things' nominated for Most Performed International Work at APRA Awards in Australia.
2025 Benson Boone nominated for International Artist of the Year at the Brit Awards.
2025 Continued the Fireworks & Rollerblades World Tour, expanding his live performance reach
2025 Benson Boone wins Premios Odeón as International New Artist
2025 Benson Boone wins MTV Video Music Awards Japan for Best New Artist Video (International) with 'Beautiful Things'
2025 Benson Boone releases the single 'Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else', which charts in multiple countries with varying peak positions, including #44 on one chart and #24 on another
2025 Benson Boone has pending nominations for Brit Awards International Artist of the Year and Best International Song with 'Beautiful Things'
2025 Benson Boone is pending the nomination for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards.
2024 Opened for Taylor Swift during The Eras Tour
2024 Boone served as an opening act for Taylor Swift during her highly anticipated The Eras Tour, expanding his live performance experience.
2024 Continued releasing music videos including 'Beautiful Things', 'Slow It Down', and 'Pretty Slowly', most directed by Matt Eastin
2024 Benson Boone won the NRJ Music Award for International Revelation for his song 'Beautiful Things'.
2024 Benson Boone won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Alternative for his song 'Beautiful Things'.
2024 Benson Boone won the NRJ Music Award for International Song for 'Beautiful Things'.
2024 Benson Boone won the MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Artist.
2024 Benson Boone won the Los 40 Music Award for Best Song for 'Beautiful Things'.
2024 Benson Boone won the Melon Music Award for Best Pop Artist.
2024 Benson Boone won the Billboard Music Award for Top Billboard Global 200 Song for 'Beautiful Things'.
2024 Benson Boone won the Los 40 Music Award for Best New Artist.
2024 Benson Boone is scheduled to headline the Fireworks & Rollerblades World Tour.
2024 Benson Boone released the single 'Be Someone', which peaked at position 18.
2024 Benson Boone released the single 'Cry', which peaked at position 6 and achieved Gold certification from RIAA, ARIA, and MC.
2024 Benson Boone released the single 'Death Wish Love', which peaked at position 15.
2024 Benson Boone released the single 'Forever and a Day', which peaked at position 27.
2024 'Slow It Down' was also successful, peaking at number 14 on various charts and receiving Platinum certification.
June 23 2024 Benson Boone opened for Taylor Swift's show in London at Wembley Stadium.
May 2024 Taylor Swift announced via social media that Benson Boone would be one of three artists opening for her Eras Tour London shows at Wembley Stadium.
April 5 2024 Benson Boone released his studio album 'Fireworks & Rollerblades' under the Night Street and Warner labels, which achieved significant chart success.
March 2024 Benson Boone began a relationship with actress and TikTok influencer Maggie Thurmon.
January 2024 Benson Boone released the single 'Beautiful Things', which topped the charts in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, and New Zealand and reached number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
2023 Served as opening act for Imagine Dragons during their Mercury World Tour
2023 Launched his Pulse Tour, marking his first major headlining concert tour as a solo artist.
2023 Released music videos for 'Sugar Sweet', 'Little Runaway', and 'In the Stars', with each video directed by different filmmakers including Matt Eastin and Declan Whitebloom
2023 Benson Boone headlined the Pulse Tour.
2023 Benson Boone released several singles, including 'Sugar Sweet' and 'What Was'.
May 2023 Benson Boone released his extended play titled 'Pulse' under Night Street and Warner, available in cassette, CD, digital download, and streaming formats.
2022 Released music videos for singles 'Room for 2' and 'Better Alone', with 'Room for 2' directed by Matt Eastin and 'Better Alone' directed by Sophie Muller and Theo Adams
2022 Benson Boone released the single 'Nights Like These'.
2022 'In the Stars' peaked at number 4 on charts and was certified 2× Platinum by RIAA and Diamond by SNEP.

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