22, 2025, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and concluded on November 18, 2025, in Stockholm, Sweden, spanning nearly three months across North America and Europe. Boone performed in major arenas including Madison Square Garden in New York, The O2 in London, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, and Avicii Arena in Stockholm. The tour featured over 50 shows and sold out in multiple cities, with additional dates added in high-demand markets like Salt Lake City, Manchester, and Amsterdam.

The setlist included a mix of his biggest hits and newer tracks from American Heart, such as “Beautiful Things,” “Cry,” “Slow It Down,” “Drunk In My Mind,” “Pretty Slowly,” “Mystical Magical,” “Momma Song,” and “Mr Electric Blue.” He also performed fan favorites like “Ghost Town,” “In the Stars,” and “Let Me Go.” Each show typically opened with “I Wanna Be the One You Call” and closed with an emotional encore of “Cry.” Boone occasionally surprised audiences with acoustic covers and unreleased material, making each performance unique.

The tour’s production featured cinematic visuals, LED backdrops, and custom lighting designed to reflect the emotional tone of his music. Boone’s stage presence was praised for its intimacy and vulnerability, often sharing personal stories between songs. VIP packages included meet-and-greets, soundcheck access, signed merchandise, and priority entry. The tour was supported by opening acts Elliot James Reay and Brooke Combe, who joined Boone for select North American dates.

Behind the scenes, Boone documented rehearsals and travel on social media, giving fans a glimpse into life on the road. His team released backstage vlogs and photo galleries throughout the tour, and merchandise included exclusive apparel themed around the American Heart album. The tour solidified Boone’s status as a rising global pop star, with critics praising his vocal control, emotional delivery, and connection with fans. Ticket presales began in May 2025, with general sales following shortly after, and most venues reported sellouts within hours.