The Treasure singer will be performing a residency in London this summer
Bruno Mars has his sights firmly on the UK this year. Following the release of his latest album, The Romantic, he’s undoubtedly preparing for his forthcoming world tour.
During this extensive series of live performances around the world, he has a staggering six sold-out dates planned to take place at Wembley Stadium in London. These concerts kick off on Saturday, 19 July 2026 and continue through to Tuesday, 28 July 2026.
Throughout these shows, the Grenade and Uptown Funk singer will entertain a combined audience of 540,000 people. With such a volume of tickets sold, he’s matching the popularity of some other massive names in the music industry.
Only a select few stars have performed this many shows at London’s Wembley Stadium; most notably the likes of Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Harry Styles. While the shows are essentially sold out on official platforms, there’s still a chance for fans to secure their spot in the coming weeks and months.


And what’s more, there’s no better time than the present to buy tickets for the upcoming concerts. This is all because ticket prices have been decreasing in price over the past few weeks.
We previously reported that the cheapest tickets were being resold for approximately £165 each. However, just a couple of weeks later, prices are starting to dip.
Bruno Mars tickets are now available on the same resale websites for £158 each. There are also tickets being sold for £173.
While this represents a modest saving of £7, it may signal the start of a continual price drop. Below, we’ve detailed the cheapest tickets and the dates they’re available for now.
Cheapest Bruno Mars tickets now
- Sat, July 18 — London, Wembley Stadium – £221
- Sun, July 19 — London, Wembley Stadium – £173
- Wed, July 22 — London, Wembley Stadium – £158 – Cheapest tickets
- Fri, July 24 — London, Wembley Stadium – £174
- Sat, July 25 — London, Wembley Stadium – £192
- Tue, July 28 — London, Wembley Stadium – £199
Bruno Mars tickets can currently be purchased through a number of online retailers, with resale platforms offering the widest availability. These options include viagogo and StubHub.
The tickets featured on these sites are being traded between fans. As a result, prices vary as the weeks go by.
Alternatively, certain tickets remain on sale from official retailer Seat Unique. Through this platform, fans can purchase concert tickets alongside extra benefits including food and beverage packages.
They can also obtain early venue entry, or even access to after-parties. Having said that, availability is quite restricted.
