Bruno Mars is back in full effect.

The pop superstar is heading out on his first full headlining stadium tour in nearly a decade with The Romantic Tour. The tour, his first since 2017’s 24K Magic World Tour, will receive support from Silk Sonic collaborator Anderson .Paak – as alter ego DJ Pee .Wee – as well as pop phenom Raye and R&B stars Leon Thomas and Victoria Monét at select shows.

The “Finesse” singer will hit 40 shows across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom, starting in Las Vegas in April. Stops include Atlanta, Nashville, Detroit, Chicago, Miami, multiple cities in Texas and California, as well as Paris, Berlin, Milan and London before wrapping in Vancouver in October.

The tour announcement comes just as Mars prepares for his first solo album since “24K Magic.”

The Grammy Award winner just announced the tour’s supported album “The Romantic” drops Feb. 27, teasing a new single dropping Friday, Jan. 9. The project is already available for preorder.

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Bruno Mars tickets for The Romantic Tour

The Bruno Mars artist presale launches Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 12 p.m. local time. Fans must sign up at BrunoMars.com by Monday, Jan. 12, at 10 a.m. P.T. to order. Events sold on Ticketmaster do not require a code, as access is tied to your Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the sale. Events sold through other ticket sites may require a code.

Remaining tickets will be available during the general onsale, starting Thursday, Jan. 15 at 12 p.m. local time at BrunoMars.com.

Bruno Mars announced The Romantic Tour, marking his first full headline tour in nearly a decade following the massively successful 24K Magic World Tour.
Bruno Mars announced The Romantic Tour, marking his first full headline tour in nearly a decade following the massively successful 24K Magic World Tour.

Bruno Mars tour dates for The Romantic Tour

  • April 10 — Las Vegas — Allegiant Stadium*#

  • April 14 — Glendale, Arizona — State Farm Stadium*#

  • April 18 — Arlington, Texas — Globe Life Field*#

  • April 22 — Houston, Texas — NRG Stadium*#

  • April 25 — Atlanta — Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field*#

  • April 29 — Charlotte, North Carolina — Bank of America Stadium*#

  • May 2 — Landover, Maryland — Northwest Stadium*#

  • May 6 — Nashville — Nissan Stadium*#

  • May 9 — Detroit — Ford Field*#

  • May 13 — Minneapolis, Minnesota — U.S. Bank Stadium*#

  • May 16 — Chicago — Soldier Field*#

  • May 20 — Columbus, Ohio — Ohio Stadium*#

  • May 23 — Toronto — Rogers Stadium*#

  • May 24 — Toronto — Rogers Stadium*#

  • June 20 — Paris — Stade de France*^

  • June 21 — Paris — Stade de France*^

  • June 26 — Berlin — Olympiastadion*^

  • July 4 — Amsterdam — Johan Cruijff Arena*^

  • July 5 — Amsterdam — Johan Cruijff Arena*^

  • July 10 — Madrid — Riyadh Air Metropolitano*^

  • July 14 — Milan — Stadio San Siro*^

  • July 18 — London — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^

  • July 19 — London — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^

  • Aug. 21 — East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium*@

  • Aug. 22 — East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium*@

  • Aug. 29 — Pittsburgh — Acrisure Stadium*

  • Sept. 1 — Philadelphia — Lincoln Financial Field*@

  • Sept. 5 — Foxborough, Massachusetts — Gillette Stadium*@

  • Sept. 9 — Indianapolis, Indiana — Lucas Oil Stadium*@

  • Sept. 12 — Tampa, Florida — Raymond James Stadium*@

  • Sept. 16 — New Orleans — Caesars Superdome*@

  • Sept. 19 — Miami — Hard Rock Stadium*@

  • Sept. 23 — San Antonio, Texas — Alamodome*@

  • Sept. 26 — Air Force Academy, Colorado — Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy*@

  • Oct.2 — Inglewood, California — SoFi Stadium*@

  • Oct. 3 — Inglewood, California — SoFi Stadium*@

  • Oct. 10 — Santa Clara, California — Levi’s Stadium*@

  • Oct. 14 — Vancouver — BC Place*@

*with Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee

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