Bruno Mars is officially hitting the road again, and this time, it’s on a truly massive scale.
The global superstar has announced The Romantic Tour, his first full headlining tour in almost ten years, following the record-breaking 24K Magic World Tour that kicked off in 2017.

Produced by Live Nation, the 2026 outing will also mark Mars’ first-ever full stadium tour, a clear sign of just how big the moment is for the GRAMMY® Award-winning performer.
Spanning close to 40 dates across North America, Europe, and the UK, the tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest global music events of the year. It all begins on Friday, April 10, with a grand opening night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, before rolling through major cities such as Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Denver, Miami, and several others.
True to form, Mars will be taking over some of the world’s most iconic venues. Fans can expect back-to-back stadium nights at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Wembley Stadium in London, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, underscoring the scale and demand surrounding the tour.
Joining him on every stop is his longtime collaborator and Silk Sonic partner, Anderson Paak, who will appear as his DJ alter ego, DJ Pee .Wee. Select dates will also feature additional support from Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas, giving fans a stacked lineup depending on their city.
The announcement comes on the heels of an incredible run of live performances for Mars in recent years. From his acclaimed Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM to a globe-spanning tour that touched Australia, Asia, the Middle East, and South America, the singer has remained a dominant live force.
In early 2024, he made history as the first international artist of the 21st century to sell out seven consecutive shows at the Tokyo Dome. Later that year, he raised the bar even higher by delivering the highest-grossing tour in Brazilian history, selling out 14 stadium shows across five cities.
For UK fans, the wait is over—at least for now. Mars is set to perform two nights at Wembley Stadium on July 18 and 19, which are currently the only UK dates announced before he heads back to the US and Canada.
With The Romantic Tour, Bruno Mars isn’t just returning to the stage—he’s reclaiming it on a global, stadium-sized level.
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