Bruno Mars is back with his first global stadium tour in nearly a decade, marking a monumental moment for fans and the music industry. The tour, titled ‘The Romantic Tour’, will kick off in April 2026 and span across major cities worldwide, promoting his upcoming album ‘The Romantic’.
The Tour Details
Bruno Mars, the 16-time Grammy winner, has announced his first major global tour in nearly a decade. The tour, titled ‘The Romantic Tour’, will kick off on April 10, 2026, in Las Vegas and span across major cities worldwide, including Houston, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, Toronto, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, London, Philadelphia, Miami, Los Angeles, and more, before wrapping up on October 14 in Vancouver, Canada.
The tour will feature Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee opening all shows, with additional guests Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas joining various dates. This lineup promises a diverse and exciting musical experience for fans.
Album Promotion
The tour is in promotion of Mars’ upcoming album ‘The Romantic’, set to release on February 27, 2026. This album marks Mars’ first solo project in almost a decade, making the tour a significant event for his fans and the music industry.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the tour will first be available through an artist presale on January 14, 2026, at 12 p.m. local time. Fans can sign up on Mars’ website before January 12 at 10 a.m. PT. The general on-sale will launch on January 15 at 12 p.m. local time.
Grammy Nominations
Ahead of the tour and album release, Bruno Mars is nominated in three categories at the upcoming 2026 Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “APT.” with Rosé. This recognition underscores Mars’ continued influence and popularity in the music industry.
Tour Dates
The tour will cover a wide range of cities, showcasing Mars’ global appeal and popularity. Here are some of the key dates:
- April 10 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
- April 14 — Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium
- April 18 — Arlington, TX — Globe Life Field
- April 22 — Houston, TX — NRG Stadium
- April 25 — Atlanta, GA — Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field
- May 2 — Landover, MD — Northwest Stadium
- May 6 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium
- May 9 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field
- May 13 — Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank Stadium
- May 16 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
- May 20 — Columbus, OH — Ohio Stadium
- May 23 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
- June 20 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
- June 21 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
- June 26 — Berlin, DE — Olympiastadion
- July 4 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
- July 5 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
- July 10 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- July 14 — Milan, IT — Stadio San Siro
- July 18 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE
- July 19 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE
- August 21 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
- August 22 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
- August 29 — Pittsburgh, PA — Acrisure Stadium
- September 1 — Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field
- September 5 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
- September 9 — Indianapolis, IN — Lucas Oil Stadium
- September 12 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
- September 16 — New Orleans, LA — Caesars Superdome
- September 19 — Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium
- September 23 — San Antonio, TX — Alamodome
- September 26 — Air Force Academy, CO — Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy
- October 2 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium
- October 3 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium
- October 10 — Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium
- October 14 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place
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