Bruno Mars announces The Romantic Tour, his first full stadium run in nearly a decade

Bruno Mars is touring in support of his first album in a decade, The Romantic.

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Photo: John Esparza
Photo: John Esparza

Bruno Mars has confirmed plans for The Romantic Tour, a major global trek that marks his first full headline tour since the 24K Magic era.

The run, in support of his forthcoming album of the same name, will take the GRAMMY‑winning star across almost 40 stadiums throughout North America, Europe and the UK in 2026.

The tour begins on April 10 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas before hitting major cities including Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Denver and Miami. Mars will also play back‑to‑back nights at several flagship venues, among them Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Wembley Stadium in London, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

The Die With A Smile hitmaker will be joined across all dates by Anderson .Paak, performing as DJ Pee .Wee. Victoria Monét, RAYE and Leon Thomas will appear on select shows throughout the run.

All North American dates are sponsored by MGM Resorts International and The Pinky Ring at Bellagio. Fans can sign up at BrunoMars.com for access to the artist presale on January 14, with general onsale beginning January 15 at 12pm local time. Ticketmaster events won’t require a code, while shows sold via other outlets may. Presale codes for France and Italy will be distributed by Cobrand.

The Romantic, the follow-up to 2016's 24K Magic arrives on February 27.

The Romantic Tour 2026 dates:

North America

Fri, Apr 10 — Las Vegas, NV — Allegiant Stadium*#

Tue, Apr 14 — Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium*#

Sat, Apr 18 — Arlington, TX — Globe Life Field*#

Wed, Apr 22 — Houston, TX — NRG Stadium*#

Sat, Apr 25 — Atlanta, GA — Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field*#

Wed, Apr 29 — Charlotte, NC — Bank of America Stadium*#

Sat, May 2 — Landover, MD — Northwest Stadium*#

Wed, May 6 — Nashville, TN — Nissan Stadium*#

Sat, May 9 — Detroit, MI — Ford Field*#

Wed, May 13 — Minneapolis, MN — U.S. Bank Stadium*#

Sat, May 16 — Chicago, IL — Soldier Field*#

Wed, May 20 — Columbus, OH — Ohio Stadium*#

Sat, May 23 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium*#

Sun, May 24 — Toronto, ON — Rogers Stadium*#

Fri, Aug 21 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium*@

Sat, Aug 22 — East Rutherford, NJ — MetLife Stadium*@

Sat, Aug 29 — Pittsburgh, PA — Acrisure Stadium*

Tue, Sep 1 — Philadelphia, PA — Lincoln Financial Field*@

Sat, Sep 5 — Foxborough, MA — Gillette Stadium*@

Wed, Sep 9 — Indianapolis, IN — Lucas Oil Stadium*@

Sat, Sep 12 — Tampa, FL — Raymond James Stadium*@

Wed, Sep 16 — New Orleans, LA — Caesars Superdome*@

Sat, Sep 19 — Miami, FL — Hard Rock Stadium*@

Wed, Sep 23 — San Antonio, TX — Alamodome*@

Sat, Sep 26 — Air Force Academy, CO — Falcon Stadium*@

Fri, Oct 2 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium*@

Sat, Oct 3 — Inglewood, CA — SoFi Stadium*@

Sat, Oct 10 — Santa Clara, CA — Levi’s Stadium*@

Wed, Oct 14 — Vancouver, BC — BC Place*@

Europe and the UK

Sat, Jun 20 — Paris, FR — Stade de France*^

Sun, Jun 21 — Paris, FR — Stade de France*^

Fri, Jun 26 — Berlin, DE — Olympiastadion*^

Sat, Jul 4 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA*^

Sun, Jul 5 — Amsterdam, NL — Johan Cruijff ArenA*^

Fri, Jul 10 — Madrid, ES — Riyadh Air Metropolitano*^

Tue, Jul 14 — Milan, IT — Stadio San Siro*^

Sat, Jul 18 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^

Sun, Jul 19 — London, UK — Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^

* with Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee

with Leon Thomas

^ with Victoria Monét

@ with RAYE