Bruno Mars will tour North America and Europe in 2026. Presale begins on January 14, with general sales starting January 15. Details on ticket prices and locations are included.
Tour starts April 10, 2026
Ticket presale access available now
General ticket sales open January 15
Collaborators include Anderson .Paak and RAYE
40 shows across North America and Europe
Ticket prices not yet available
Find tickets on Gametime and StubHub
BLUF—Bruno Mars will embark on ‘The Romantic Tour’ in 2026, covering North America and Europe. The tour supports his upcoming album, set to release in February.
Tour Details and Dates
Bruno Mars’ ‘The Romantic Tour’ features nearly 40 shows, starting on April 10 in Las Vegas and ending on October 14 in Vancouver. He will perform in major cities including Houston, Miami, and Los Angeles.
International stops will include cities like Paris, London, and Berlin during the summer months of 2026, along with notable performances across various U.S. states.
Presale and Ticket Information
Fans can sign up for presale access via BrunoMars.com until January 12 at 1 p.m. ET. Presale tickets become available on January 14 at noon local time, followed by general sales on January 15 at noon local venue time.
While specific ticket prices are not yet listed on Ticketmaster, select tickets are available through sites like Gametime and StubHub.
Joining Bruno Mars on Tour
Bruno Mars will be joined by longtime collaborator Anderson .Paak, who will perform as DJ Pee .Wee. Additional artists like Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas will perform on select dates.
This diverse lineup adds excitement to the tour as fans anticipate the performances from these talented artists.
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