Boone Benson Electrifies Saudi Fans, Channels Freddie Mercury Vibes Amid Breakup Buzz
Update: 2025-12-17
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Boone Benson electrified Riyadh's Soundstorm festival on December 11, delivering a high-energy set that capped his whirlwind Gulf tour, according to The National's glowing review. Fresh off his Abu Dhabi Grand Prix gig earlier that week, the 22-year-old pop sensation stormed the BanBan stage in all-black attire and shades, channeling Freddie Mercury vibes as he opened with Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else and Coffee Cake. His voice held strong through ballads like Man in Me and Drunk in My Mind, building to the giddy crowd-pleaser Mystical Magical, securing his foothold with Saudi fans amid a massive lineup including Post Malone and Tyla, as confirmed by JamBase and Bandsintown listings.
No fresh headlines dominate the wires in the last few days, but whispers of personal drama swirl after AOL reported Boone and girlfriend Maggie Thurmon split after nearly two years, with the breakup hitting earlier this month—though unconfirmed by Boone himself, fueling fan speculation on socials. Business buzz stays quiet post his October Dreamfest headline in San Francisco alongside Metallica for UCSF kids' hospitals, per Wave 104, but that momentum underscores his rising star power.
Public sightings? Zilch beyond Soundstorm—no red carpets or viral TikToks popping since. Social mentions spike around his Riyadh triumph, with festivalgoers buzzing his "world domination" on X and Instagram, echoing The National's take on his Coachella-to-Gulf ascent. Grammy nods linger from February, per IMDb, but nothing new shakes his bio trajectory. Boone's keeping the hits rolling, eyes on bigger stadiums ahead.
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Boone Benson electrified Riyadh's Soundstorm festival on December 11, delivering a high-energy set that capped his whirlwind Gulf tour, according to The National's glowing review. Fresh off his Abu Dhabi Grand Prix gig earlier that week, the 22-year-old pop sensation stormed the BanBan stage in all-black attire and shades, channeling Freddie Mercury vibes as he opened with Sorry I'm Here for Someone Else and Coffee Cake. His voice held strong through ballads like Man in Me and Drunk in My Mind, building to the giddy crowd-pleaser Mystical Magical, securing his foothold with Saudi fans amid a massive lineup including Post Malone and Tyla, as confirmed by JamBase and Bandsintown listings.
No fresh headlines dominate the wires in the last few days, but whispers of personal drama swirl after AOL reported Boone and girlfriend Maggie Thurmon split after nearly two years, with the breakup hitting earlier this month—though unconfirmed by Boone himself, fueling fan speculation on socials. Business buzz stays quiet post his October Dreamfest headline in San Francisco alongside Metallica for UCSF kids' hospitals, per Wave 104, but that momentum underscores his rising star power.
Public sightings? Zilch beyond Soundstorm—no red carpets or viral TikToks popping since. Social mentions spike around his Riyadh triumph, with festivalgoers buzzing his "world domination" on X and Instagram, echoing The National's take on his Coachella-to-Gulf ascent. Grammy nods linger from February, per IMDb, but nothing new shakes his bio trajectory. Boone's keeping the hits rolling, eyes on bigger stadiums ahead.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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