Bruno Mars breaks records with The Romantic tour
Bruno Mars' The Romantic Tour has broken two massive records after tickets flew off the shelves.
Bruno Mars has shattered touring records around the world with his newly announced The Romantic Tour, delivering the biggest single-day ticket sales in Live Nation history across North America, Europe, and the UK.
The landmark run has also set a new benchmark for Ticketmaster, with an astonishing 2.1 million tickets sold in a single day, making it the highest one-day total the platform has ever recorded.
In response to the overwhelming fan response, Bruno Mars added 32 additional dates to the tour, expanding it to a colossal 70 shows. The 2026 outing marks his first full headline tour in nearly a decade, following the hugely successful 24K Magic World Tour, and also represents his first-ever full stadium tour.
The Romantic Tour will span North America, Europe, and the UK, cementing its place as one of the largest global tours of the year. Multiple cities have already seen extra nights added, including second shows in Las Vegas, Arlington, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, Miami, Santa Clara, Madrid and Milan. Paris, Vancouver and Berlin will each host three nights, while Toronto, Amsterdam, East Rutherford and Los Angeles have expanded to four stadium dates apiece.
The tour will culminate with an extraordinary six-night residency at Wembley Stadium in July, a rare achievement that underscores the scale of the demand and Mars’ status as one of pop music’s most bankable live acts.
Joining Mars on all dates will be nine-time GRAMMY Award winner Anderson .Paak, performing under his DJ Pee .Wee moniker. The shows will reunite the duo behind Silk Sonic, bringing their celebrated onstage chemistry back to arenas and stadiums worldwide.
Select dates will also feature special guest appearances from Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas, adding further star power to an already stacked lineup.