Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
Chuckie and Nature. To have my sponsor out here in DC…Beyond words. This man has been there for me through my darkest lows when I barely had the will to live. Guided me when I couldn’t find my way back. And has always shown up with unconditional love, void of any judgement. We’ve cried together. We’ve celebrated together. We’ve had many midnight meals at Denny’s with no intent to eat, just our literature and coffee in hand. He’s seen me at my worst. He’s seen me in the middle. And last night he got to see what I do best. Forever grateful to be his sponsee and following a man I admire so much. Love to @mobilizerecovery for putting together such a powerful event. I was deeply inspired by the storytellers and left feeling a rejuvenated spirit for my own recovery. The therapeutic value of one addict telling their truth to another…The miracles never cease to amaze me. Oh, and for all the “Protect your anonymity” folks…. Nah, we recover out loud. I ain’t hiding. I’m not ashamed of my disease and I’m definitely not keeping the secret of what saved my life. Keep coming back ❤️ Washington D.C.
We had to listen to the people… @bogeyboys is officially at the merch booth on the USA TOUR. Some exclusive pieces only available at the shows… 👀
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
Nashville was our first stop of THE BEN TOUR USA. I’ve always loved this city. I have an outsiders infatuation with the hole in the wall hot chicken that is way too spicy for my digestive system, the rich lineage of country music that I’ve never listened to and the bars that I don’t drink at. It feels like the most beautiful time warp, an ode to an era of the past. It’s one of my favorite places in the world to go vintage hunting so I spent the day in pursuit of western relics, snakeskin garments and any other come ups the universe would provide. The southern charm is felt in every corner of this city and I felt such a genuine love and excitement from the fans I met before the show waiting in line. Being the first show of the tour I felt a bit nervous beforehand, which is a rare yet welcomed sensation for me these days. The historic, gorgeous and intimate Ryman auditorium is very different than the European festivals we’ve been playing the last 3 months. It’s almost like a different sport, going from massive crowds to intimate ones, but both equal in the opportunity to connect. The Nashville audience was perfectly engaged, turnt and some say they’ve never felt the floor shake like it did last night. Take that Bluegrass. It was extra special last night because my sister Kesha unexpectedly came through 30 seconds before we were about to play Good Old Days and in true Kesha form was down to just hop up on stage and do what she does best… Sing. To round out the Nashville experience after the show a handful of us went next door to the gem that is Roberts to hear the local band and struggle with what y’all call a 2 step. Shit still feels like a waltz count to me, and I eventually returned to the 2 step I learned in middle school to Jodeci. But I respect it. And I love Nashville. Thank you for setting off this tour in the best way possible. Next stop… Our nations capital. Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
First show of THE BEN TOUR USA starts tonight at the historical Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. All sold out. Grateful my kids dropped me off 🏍️ Ryman Auditorium Nashville TN
We don’t get many off days. But when you get 2 in the Bahamas you shred 🛝 Nassau Bahamas
Climate Pledge Arena. 12.21.23. Seattle ❤️
YOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! WE ARE FINALLY HERE!!!! ITS OUT!?!? BEN THE ALBUM!!!! Why am I crying in a hotel room by myself 😂…. I love you guys. Ima write more tomorrow but for now, MY BABY IS OUT IN THE WORLD!!!! And the best part is…It’s ours now. Thank you for listening and sharing. Means more than you’ll ever know ❤️ Times Square, New York City
This one is gonna be special… Directed by Sloane ❤️