Bruno Mars unveils a massive world stadium tour, revealing that he’ll be hitting the road alongside several high-profile celebrity friends, and fans now have even more chances to catch him live. On Wednesday (Jan. 14), the global superstar officially expanded his Romantic Tour, adding 30 additional dates to an already ambitious run. Tickets for the newly announced shows—as well as remaining seats from earlier dates—go on sale during the general onsale starting Thursday at noon local time via his official website.
A Global Tour Fueled by Romance
Earlier this month, Bruno Mars first confirmed that the Romantic Tour would kick off in April, shortly after the release of his long-awaited album The Romantic. Stretching through mid-October, the tour will see Mars lighting up stadiums across North America, Canada, and Europe, bringing his signature blend of soul, pop, and showmanship to massive crowds worldwide.
Adding to the excitement, the tour isn’t a solo affair. Mars’ Anderson .Paak—his partner in Silk Sonic—will appear as a featured guest at every show. On select dates, fans will also be treated to performances from RAYE, Victoria Monét, and Leon Thomas, rotating as supporting acts throughout the tour.
Tickets, Presales, and What to Expect
Fans eager to secure seats can sign up for the presale beginning Jan. 14, with the general sale following the next day. Given the scale of the tour—and the star-studded lineup—tickets are expected to move quickly.
New Music and a Major Comeback
The tour announcement arrives just weeks after Mars revealed his fourth solo studio album, The Romantic, set for release on Feb. 27. The project marks his first solo LP in a decade, following 2016’s 24K Magic. While the wait has been long, Mars has hardly been idle.

In recent years, he joined forces with .Paak to form Silk Sonic, scoring a chart-topping hit with “Leave the Door Open” on the Billboard Hot 100. His momentum continued into 2025, when his duet with Lady Gaga, “Die With a Smile,” finished the year at No. 1 on Billboard’s year-end chart, while his collaboration with ROSÉ, “APT.,” landed in the Top 10.
A Tour Years in the Making
With a new album, an expanded stadium itinerary, and a lineup packed with acclaimed collaborators, Mars’ Romantic Tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest live music events of the year. For fans, it’s more than a concert—it’s a long-awaited celebration of an artist fully back in his element.
See Mars’ tour announcement and full list of dates below.
April 10 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium
April 11 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium – NEW DATE
April 14 — Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium
April 15 — Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium – NEW DATE
April 18 — Arlington, TX — Globe Life Field
April 19 — Arlington, TX — Globe Life Field – NEW DATE
April 22 — Houston, TX — NRG Stadium Sat
April 25 — Atlanta, GA — Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field
April 26 — Atlanta, GA — Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field – NEW DATE
April 29 — Charlotte, NC — Bank of America Stadium
May 2 — Landover, MD — Northwest Stadium
May 3 — Landover, MD — Northwest Stadium – NEW DATE
May 6 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium
May 9 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field
May 10 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field – NEW DATE
May 13 — Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank Stadium
May 16 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field
May 17 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field – NEW DATE
May 20 — Columbus, OH — Ohio Stadium
May 23 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
May 24 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium
May 27 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium – NEW DATE
May 28 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium – NEW DATE
June 18 — Paris, FR — Stade de France – NEW DATE
June 20 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
June 21 — Paris, FR — Stade de France
June 26 — Berlin, DE — Olympiastadion
June 28 — Berlin, DE — Olympiastadion – NEW DATE
July 2 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA – NEW DATE
July 4 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 5 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA
July 7 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA – NEW DATE
July 10 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
July 10 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano – NEW DATE
July 14 — Milan, IT — Stadio San Siro
July 15 — Milan, IT — Stadio San Siro – NEW DATE
July 18 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE
July 19 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE
July 22 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE – NEW DATE
July 24 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE – NEW DATE
July 25— London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE – NEW DATE
July 28 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE – NEW DATE
Aug. 21 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
Aug. 22 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium
Aug. 25 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium – NEW DATE
Aug. 26 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium – NEW DATE
Aug. 29 — Pittsburgh, PA — Acrisure Stadium
Sept. 1 — Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field
Sept. 2 — Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field – NEW DATE
Sept. 5 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium
Sept. 6 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium – NEW DATE
Sept. 9 — Indianapolis, IN — Lucas Oil Stadium
Sept. 12 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium
Sept. 13 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium – NEW DATE
Sept. 16 — New Orleans, LA — Caesars Superdome
Sept. 19 — Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium
Sept. 20 — Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium – NEW DATE
Sept. 23 — San Antonio, TX — Alamodome
Sept. 26 — Air Force Academy, CO — Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy
Sept. 27 — Air Force Academy, CO — Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy – NEW DATE
Oct. 2 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium
Oct. 3 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium
Oct. 6 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium – NEW DATE
Oct. 7 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium – NEW DATE
Oct. 10 — Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium
Oct. 11 — Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium – NEW DATE
Oct. 14 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place
Oct. 16 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place – NEW DATE
Oct. 17 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place – NEW DATE