
Booneโs impressive vocal range made him a favorite on โAmerican Idolโ in 2021, until Boone gathered his thoughts and decided to quit the show altogether. According to the vocalist with signature curly hair and a parted pencil stache, he left the game show to pursue his authentic dreams of becoming a singer.
Benson refused to let his time on โIdolโ taint his reputation. He yearned to become a singer whose fans knew his songs instead of a singer whose fans matched his identity to his spot on TV. Granted, Booneโs most streamed single, โBeautiful Things,โ has garnered over 580 million streams on Spotifyโthe plan worked.
Boone jumped on stage Saturday with five-inch inseam jorts, referencing the cover photo of his debut album, Fireworks & Rollerblades, matched with a red-cuffed t-shirt, demonstrating his selected wardrobe for an outing prevalent with fireworks and rollerblades, AKA summer holidays.
โDo you believe there is a life where itโs just you and me and I?โ Benson swooned toward the amalgam of kids, teary-eyed teenagers, and adults scattered throughout the crowd.
As he played delicate piano ballads, the audience turned on their phone flashlights as Boone paired โIntroโ and โBe Someone,โ which posed questions all young adults (and most older adults) wonder during their lives: What does it mean to belong? To have an identity in this world?
Boone moved seamlessly through songs, crooned about current and past loves, and worked in upbeat melodies, all with his unwavering energy. He even aerial backflipped onstage.
Backed by a three-piece band, Booneโs stage lighting recreated a firework-laden summer day spent lounging around a watermelon-filled table with the light choices reflecting into the audience. The first few songs relied on blue, pink, red, and purple hues, popular colors used in fireworks. Mixed with Booneโs humble humor, the crowd tended to forget they were standing inside a 2,000-capacity outdoor venue in downtown St. Pete and believed they pulled up a lawn chair in Bensonโs backyard for an intimate concert.
โIโve never worn shorts on stage before. I feel a little naked,โ he laughed off, diving into breakup anthems, โThere She Goesโ and โDrunk in My Mind.โ Finishing the tender tunes, Boone spotted a fan holding a large sign stating that her ex cheated on her. The sign asked Boone to help make said ex jealous.
One of the most personal parts of attending a smaller concert venue is the relationship between audience and performer. In a smaller venue, the performer emphasizes their stage presence. Boone learned the girlโs name, Mackenzie, and her ex-boyfriendโs name, Jaden, much to the audienceโs delight. Boone jumped off the springboard, dedicating the next number to Mackenzie despite the song having โnothing to do with cheating.โ
โHello Loveโ traverses the painful territory of understanding the ensuing loss of a lover during a relationship. Knowing that the partnership benefits neither party any longer, yet the connection prevails. Despite mental ruckus, one party longs for the other to stay with them.
Boone knows how to command a crowd, layering his setlist between upbeat pop-rock songs, bleeding into heart-wrenching sob stories. He continued to โSlow it Down,โ a beat about trusting someone, giving over love to let them help you not feel alone, and โFriend,โ a love letter to his best friend.
Solemn singers release their melancholic discography, typically with the ability to perform these songs in public, leaning into the performance instead of the meaning of the song. Though, on rare occasions, a song pops up that a singer struggles with. Though he didnโt outright cry or demonstrate his despair, the crowd shifted energy a bit during Booneโs performance of โIn The Stars.โ
He explained writing the song after he lost his great-grandmother a few years ago. When an artist asks the audience to refrain from videoing a song, their affectation fades away, and their humanity seeps through the cracks. Booneโs harrowing song forced the audience to think about those theyโve lost.
โIโm still holding onto everything thatโs dead and gone. I donโt wanna say goodbye cause this one means forever. And now youโre in the stars, and six feet never felt so far. Here I am alone between the heavens and the embers,โ he chokes out.
The final number in most concerts obeys the charts, meaning the highest charting song gets the final kick drum and snare count off. For Booneโs concert, he followed suit. However, he invited a college senior on stage with him after the student pleaded with him to sing on stage. Cayman, the student, confessed he couldnโt get VIP, so he wanted to make a grand impression.
Cayman leaped on stage, taking a breath, looking out at the beady eyes staring back at him. He asked Boone if he felt nervous each night, what with the thousands of eyes staring back at him. โYup,โ Boone responded, meeting audience laughter.
Boone launched into the painful ballad โBeautiful Things,โ a tale centered around taking people for granted, especially in romantic relationships. Boone riled up the crowd with the first crescendoing verse, then grabbed Cayman to scream-sing the infectious chorus.
โThese beautiful things that Iโve got. Please stay. I want you, I need you, oh god. Donโt take these beautiful things that Iโve got,โ Cayman and Boone belted.
Since Booneโs St. Petersburg tour landed on the first leg of three legs, and he amasses hundreds of new fans at every show, the โBeautiful Thingsโ keep coming for the 21-year-old.
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This article appears in Apr 18-24, 2024.
