Benson Boone is bringing his breathtaking acrobatics to Brevard County.
The singer, who performs electrifying shows to sold-out arenas worldwide, will put on a show at the Rocket Garden at Kennedy Space Center on Nov. 29. The concert is part of Visa Live, a global music experience series designed to unite fans and artists in iconic locations.
Boone will perform at night with a backdrop of rockets from the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo eras.
“Visa and NASA have truly gone above and beyond bringing this show together,” Boone said in a press release. “This show is going to be so insanely sick and one I’ll remember forever. I hope everyone likes my outfit as much as I do.”
Over the summer, The Visa Live tour made a stop in Paris as superstar Post Malone headlined “Visa Live at le Louvre.” Boone’s concert at KSC will be livestreamed on TikTok and will include a yet-to-be-announced special guest.
“The Visa Live experience speaks to a fundamental truth in music: the space or environment in which the music is performed actually matters to both the artist and the audience,” said Frank Cooper III, Chief Marketing Officer, Visa. “We believe that Visa Live at the Rocket Garden embodies the history of real space travel and the promise of future exploration, providing a setting for Benson Boone to deliver a never-been-seen-before experience. It reflects our commitment to reimagining the fan experience and creating new spaces for artists to create.”
Can fans attend the Benson Boone concert at Kennedy Space Center?
Florida residents had a chance to enter in win free tickets to the show, however, the deadline to enter has passed.
Tickets for the event are not being sold to the general public. It’s not known how many tickets are being distributed.
Those who weren’t lucky enough to get tickets can still watch the performance live on TikTok.
Who is Benson Boone?
The 23-year-old broke onto the music scene just last year with his pop smash, “Beautiful Things.”
He’s known for doing flips off ramps, pianos, almost anything. His American Heart Tour sold out all over the world following his Grammy nomination for Best New Artist last year.
Spitzer is a Trending Reporter. She can be reached at MSpitzer@Floridatoday.com.

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