Pop heavyweight Bruno Mars has announced The Romantic Tour, a massive 2026 world run that marks his first full-scale tour in nearly a decade—and it arrives hand-in-hand with his upcoming fourth solo album, The Romantic, due out February 27.
The tour opens with a North American leg beginning April 10 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. From there, Mars will take the show through major cities including Atlanta, Nashville, and Chicago, before closing out the run with two nights at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium on May 23 and 24. After a brief pause, the tour heads overseas, launching its European stretch with back-to-back dates at Paris’ Stade de France on June 20 and 21. Stops in Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid, and Milan follow, culminating in a grand finale across two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 18 and 19.
Mars will return stateside for a second North American leg starting August 21 and 22 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The late-summer run includes major stadium plays—among them two nights at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood—before wrapping up October 14 at BC Place in Vancouver.
Select dates will feature an impressive rotation of special guests, including Anderson .Paak in his DJ Pee .Wee persona, Leon Thomas, RAYE, and Victoria Monét—each bringing their own flavor to an already high-wattage bill.
The scale of The Romantic Tour matches Mars’ track record as one of the most reliable live draws of his generation. Across hundreds of headline shows reported, he’s sold millions of tickets worldwide and consistently delivered arena- and stadium-filling performances, most recently demonstrated through his sold-out residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas and international dates throughout Brazil in 2024.
Tickets go on sale January 15 at 12 p.m. local time. An artist presale begins January 14 at noon local time, with fan registration open now through January 12 at 10 a.m. PT.
If the past decade of Bruno Mars live shows is any indication, The Romantic Tour won’t just be a comeback—it’ll be a reminder of why his concerts remain appointment viewing.
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