Bruno Mars fans can “Die with a Smile” after the announcement of his latest tour for his upcoming album.
On Thursday, Mars announced his six-month “The Romantic Tour” on Instagram. This is his first stadium tour in nearly a decade, following his “24K Magic World Tour” in 2018.
The tour will span from April to October, playing 38 shows across North America, Europe, and the UK.
“The Romantic Tour” will feature Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee, and opening performances in select cities from Leon Thomas, Raye, and Victoria Monet.
The tour aligns with Mars’ upcoming solo album “The Romantic” which he teased on his Instagram prior to the tour announcement. The album will come out Feb. 27.
“New music this Friday,” he wrote.
Here’s everything to know about the tour, including how to get tickets, dates, and where you can see Mars perform live.
When Does Bruno Mars’ ‘The Romantic Tour’ Start?
Opening night of the tour is on April 10 in Las Vegas.
How to Get Tickets to ‘The Romantic Tour’
Here’s what to know about the timing.
- Fans can sign up for presale now until Jan. 12. at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT at brunomars.com/tour.
- Presale for the tour begins on Jan. 14 at 12 p.m. local time.
- General sale begins on Jan. 15 at 12 p.m. local time.
For all Ticketmaster sales, no codes are needed.
What are Bruno Mars’ ‘The Romantic Tour’ dates?
April 10: Las Vegas, Nev. — Allegiant Stadium
April 14: Glendale, Calif. — State Farm Stadium
April 18: Arlington, Va. — Globe Life Field
April 22: Houston, Texas — NRG Stadium
April 25: Atlanta, Ga. — Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field
April 29: Charlotte, N.C. — Bank of America Stadium
May 2: Landover, Md. — Northwest Stadium
May 6: Nashville, Tenn. — Nissan Stadium
May 9: Detroit, MIch. — Ford Field
May 13: Minneapolis, Minn. — U.S. Bank Stadium
May 16: Chicago, Ill. — Solider Field Stadium
May 20: Columbus, Oh. — Ohio Stadium
May 23: Toronto, Canada — Rogers Stadium
May 24: Toronto, Canada — Rogers Stadium
June 10: Paris, France — Stade De France
June 21: Paris, France — Stade De France
June 26: Berlin, Germany — Olympiastadion
July 4: Amsterdam, the Netherlands — Johan Cruijff Arena
July 5: Amsterdam, the Netherlands — Johan Cruijff Arena
July 10: Madrid, Spain — Riyadh Air Metropolitano
July 14: Milan, Italy — Stadio San Siro
July 18: London, U.K. — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE
July 19: London, U.K. — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE
Aug. 21: East Rutherford, N.J. — Metlife Stadium
Aug. 22: East Rutherford, N.J. — Metlife Stadium
Aug. 29: Pittsburgh, Penn. — Acrisure Stadium
Sept. 1: Philadelphia, Penn. — Lincoln Financial Field
Sept. 5: Foxborough, Mass. — Gillette Stadium
Sept. 9: Indianapolis, Ind. — Lucas Oil Stadium
Sept. 12: Tampa, Fla. — Raymond James Stadium
Sept. 16: New Orleans, La — Caesars Superdome
Sept. 19: Miami, Fla. — Hard Rock Stadium
Sept. 23: San Antonio, Texas — Alamodome
Sept. 26: Air Force Academy, Colo. — Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy
Oct. 2: Inglewood, Calif. — Sofi Stadium
Oct. 3: Inglewood, Calif. — Sofi Stadium
Oct. 10: Santa Clara, Calif. — Levi’s Stadium
Oct. 14: Vancouver, Canada — BC Place