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Bruno Mars Announces ‘The Romantic Tour’

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Bruno Mars is heading into stadiums in 2026 as the singer returns to the road with “The Romantic Tour,” marking Mars’ first world tour in nearly a decade and supporting his upcoming fourth solo album of the same name, set to be released on Feb. 27.

The upcoming run kicks off with the first leg of North American dates on April 10 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, with stops in Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago and more before wrapping up with two nights at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on May 23 and 24. The European leg starts with two shows at Stade de France in Paris on June 20 and 21, with stops in Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid and Milan before wrapping up with two nights at Wembley Stadium in London on July 18 and 19.

On Aug. 21 and 22, the second North American starts with two nights at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with shows including two nights at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and more before wrapping at BC Place in Vancouver on Oct. 14.

Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee, Leon Thomas, RAYE and Victoria Monét will join Mars on select dates.

Mars is managed by Gorilla Management and booked by WME’s John Marx. With 388 headline reports submitted to Pollstar’s Boxoffice, with 7.7 million tickets sold, grossing a total of $946.6 million. On average, Mars has sold 20,076 tickets per show, with an average gross of $2.4 million. Mars recently maintained a residency at Dolby Live at Mark MGM Las Vegas, with consistent sell-outs. Mars’ last string of international dates took place in 2024, with a run across Brazil.

Tickets go on sale Jan. 15 at 12 p.m. local time, with an artist presale beginning Jan. 14 at 12 p.m. local time. Fans can sign up now through Jan 12 at 10 a.m. PT to have the chance to participate in the presale.

Bruno Mars “The Romantic” tour dates
4/10 – Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, NV
4/14 – State Farm Stadium – Glendale, AZ
4/18 – Globe Life Field – Arlington, TX
4/22 – NRG Stadium – Houston, TX
4/25 – Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field – Atlanta, GA
4/29 – Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, NC
5/02 – Northwest Stadium – Landover, MD
5/06 – Nissan Stadium – Nashville, TN
5/09 – Ford Field – Detroit, MI
5/13 – U.S. Bank Stadium – Minneapolis, MN
5/16 – Soldier Field – Chicago, IL
5/20 – Ohio Stadium – Columbus, OH
5/23 – Rogers Stadium – Toronto, ON
5/24 – Rogers Stadium – Toronto, ON
6/20 – Stade de France – Paris, FR
6/21 – Stade de France – Paris, FR
6/26 – Olympiastadion – Berlin, DE
7/04 – Johan Cruijff ArenA – Amsterdam, NL
7/05 – Johan Cruijff ArenA – Amsterdam, NL
7/10 – Riyadh Air Metropolitano – Madrid, ES
7/14 – Stadio San Siro – Milan, IT
7/18 – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE – London, UK
7/19 – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE – London, UK
8/21 – MetLife Stadium – East Rutherford, NJ
8/22 – MetLife Stadium – East Rutherford, NJ
8/29 – Acrisure Stadium – Pittsburgh, PA
9/01 – Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, PA
9/05 – Gillette Stadium – Foxborough, MA
9/09 – Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, IN
9/12 – Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL
9/16 – Caesars Superdome – New Orleans, LA
9/19 – Hard Rock Stadium – Miami, FL
9/23 – Alamodome – San Antonio, TX
9/26 – Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy – Air Force Academy, CO
10/02 – SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, CA
10/03 – SoFi Stadium – Inglewood, CA
10/10 – Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, CA
10/14 – BC Place – Vancouver, BC

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