Bruno Mars’s The Romantic Tour Kicks Off April 10 — Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Bruno Mars is officially back on the road, and the numbers behind The Romantic Tour are unlike anything the live music industry has seen in years. With nearly 80 dates across North America, Europe, and the UK, a record-breaking 2.1 million tickets sold on a single day, and a lineup of openers that reads like a Grammy ballot, The Romantic Tour is the live music event that will define 2026.
The Album That Started It All
The Romantic is Bruno Mars’s fourth solo studio album and fifth overall, released by Atlantic Records on February 27, 2026. It marks his first album in more than four years following the collaborative album An Evening with Silk Sonic with Anderson .Paak, as well as his first solo album in over nine years since 24K Magic in 2016.
Mars primarily composed the album with past collaborator and An Evening with Silk Sonic producer D’Mile, with other returning collaborators including Philip Lawrence, Brody Brown, and James Fauntleroy.
The album was supported by the release of two singles: “I Just Might” on January 9, 2026, and “Risk It All” on the album’s release date of February 27. “I Just Might” debuted at the top of the US Billboard Hot 100 — Mars’s first number-one debut on the chart. In the United Kingdom, The Romantic debuted at number three on the Official Albums Chart.
The rollout was deliberate and methodical in a way that felt true to Mars’s approach to his career: no leaks, no over-marketing, just a simple announcement that the album was finished and a single that immediately took over. The announcement followed Mars’s continued chart success with recent singles including the Grammy Award-winning “Die With A Smile” with Lady Gaga, which became the fastest song in Spotify history to reach 1 billion streams and topped the Billboard Global 200 Chart for a record-tying 18 weeks, as well as the pervasive “APT.” with ROSÉ — the latter of which was crowned the most globally streamed song of 2025 by Apple Music.
The Tour That Broke Live Nation’s Records
The Romantic Tour is set to begin on April 10, 2026, in Las Vegas and conclude on December 8, 2026, in Mexico City. It is Mars’s first live performance since his Park MGM residency in 2025 and his first full headline tour since the Bruno Mars Live tour (2022–2024).
After delivering the largest single-day ticket sales in Live Nation history across North America, Europe, and the UK — and setting a new Ticketmaster record with 2.1 million tickets sold in just one day — Mars expanded the tour further. With additional dates, the run now spans nearly 80 dates.
More than 30 new dates were added following the tour’s initial announcement, which marks Mars’s first full headline stadium tour. Second shows were added in Las Vegas, Arlington, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, Miami, Santa Clara, Madrid, Milan, and more. Paris and Vancouver each host three nights, while Toronto, Amsterdam, East Rutherford, and Los Angeles host four stadium shows each. London will see an extraordinary six-night run at Wembley Stadium in July.
That last detail deserves its own moment: six nights at Wembley. For context, Wembley Stadium holds approximately 90,000 fans. Six sold-out nights in London alone would represent more than half a million concertgoers in a single city.
The Openers: A Lineup Worthy of Their Own Tour
Joining Mars across all dates is his longtime collaborator Anderson .Paak, performing under his DJ pseudonym DJ Pee .Wee. Select dates will also feature opening sets from Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas.
Victoria Monét took to social media to express her excitement upon announcement: “Y’ALL!! I am SOO excited to announce I will be joining @brunomars on ‘The Romantic Tour’ in Europe this summer!!! This is a dream come true for real you know I been manifesting this one for years.”
The support lineup is not filler — it is a statement. Victoria Monét has been one of the most celebrated rising figures in R&B, with a Grammy win and a critical profile that puts her in rare company. RAYE, who just released her second studio album This Music May Contain Hope to near-universal acclaim, brings a songwriting depth and stage presence that few artists at her level can match. Leon Thomas, one of the most in-demand vocalist-producers working today, completes a support package that is cohesive in a way that reflects Mars’s own artistic sensibilities. This is someone who cares about the full show.
Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee is a different kind of addition entirely. The duo debuted their collaborative R&B project Silk Sonic, whose single “Leave the Door Open” garnered over one billion streams, earned them four Grammy Awards, and led to a sold-out Las Vegas residency. Its success not only reinforced Mars’s versatility but also expanded his creative legacy beyond solo stardom. Having .Paak on stage every night is not a nostalgia play — it is an extension of one of the most creatively successful partnerships in recent pop history.
The Dates: North America, Europe, and Stadiums Across the Map
The North American run opens in Las Vegas on April 10 and 11 at Allegiant Stadium, then moves through Glendale, Arlington, Houston, Atlanta, Charlotte, Landover, Nashville, Detroit, and Minneapolis before continuing to Chicago and beyond. All North American dates are sponsored by MGM Resorts International and the Pinky Ring at Bellagio.
Mars has added a fifth and final show in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium on September 30, extending what was already a remarkable run at that venue to five nights: September 30, October 2, 3, 6, and 7.
The European leg, headlined by six nights at Wembley Stadium in July, rounds out a run that places Mars in direct conversation with the handful of artists capable of selling out multiple nights at the world’s biggest venues. The Mexico City closing date on December 8 closes out what will be, by any measure, one of the most far-reaching stadium tours of the decade.
Why This Tour Matters
Since launching a string of hits beginning in 2009, Mars has sold over 150 million records worldwide. Beyond his work as a soloist, he is the recipient of 16 Grammy Awards, including “Album of the Year” for 24K Magic, 14 American Music Awards, and 7 MTV Video Music Awards.
But the significance of The Romantic Tour goes beyond the catalogue. This is Mars’s first proper stadium tour — as in, an artist going from arena-level billing to full outdoor stadium dates across multiple continents. The 2.1 million tickets sold in a single day represents a level of demand that few artists trigger, and the expansion from under 40 dates to nearly 80 in response to that demand signals a machine operating at full capacity.
Mars’s upcoming The Romantic global stadium tour set a record as the largest single-day ticket sales in Live Nation North American tour history. Since the original announcement, the tour has been extended multiple times thanks to intense demand.
There is also something to be said for the timing. Mars has spent the years between 24K Magic and The Romantic being everywhere and nowhere at once — featured on other people’s records, headlining residencies, appearing at cultural moments — without releasing his own full-length project. That extended absence has created a level of anticipation that even the biggest artists rarely generate. When The Romantic dropped and “I Just Might” debuted at number one, it felt less like a comeback and more like a reckoning.
The Romantic Tour kicks off April 10 in Las Vegas. Tickets for remaining dates and newly added shows are available at BrunoMars.com. For SoFi Stadium and other venue-specific booking, check individual arena sites for availability.

