Benson Boone, a rising star known for his powerful ballads, canceled his concert in Birmingham, England at the last minute due to throat illness but plans to reschedule and continue his tour in London.
Benson Boone canceled his last-minute concert in Birmingham due to vocal and throat issues, apologizing to fans and working to reschedule, with uncertainty remaining about his upcoming London shows.
Benson Boone canceled his Birmingham concert an hour before showtime due to vocal problems and illness, apologizing to fans and promising to reschedule. The singer is currently on an international tour supporting his album 'American Heart' and has yet to confirm his upcoming performances in London and other countries.
Benson Boone's debut arena tour at Xcel Energy Center showcased his energetic, flamboyant style with impressive backflips and a strong stage presence, though his music was criticized for being surface-level and derivative. The show highlighted Boone's effort to embrace fame fully, appealing mainly to young fans, while his musical influences and songwriting received mixed reviews.
Benson Boone's second album 'American Heart' showcases his impressive vocal talent but falls short in delivering engaging or fun songs, often leaning towards mawkishness and earnestness, with only a few tracks standing out for their catchiness or wit.
Benson Boone, a rising pop star known for his backflips and hit song 'Beautiful Things,' releases his second album 'American Heart,' which receives mixed reviews for its retro-pop style and lack of rawness compared to his debut, though it still showcases his potential and star power.
Beyoncé's "Texas Hold 'Em" rises to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, marking her first leader on the list, while Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" tops the Global Excl. U.S. chart for a second week. Dua Lipa's new single "Training Season" debuts at No. 4 on the Global Excl. U.S. and No. 6 on the Global 200. The charts rank songs based on streaming and sales activity from over 200 territories worldwide, with Beyoncé's song achieving 59.6 million streams and 43,000 sold globally.
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