| Tour by Bruno Mars | |
Promotional poster | |
| Location |
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|---|---|
| Associated album | The Romantic |
| Start date | April 10, 2026 |
| End date | January 28, 2027 |
| No. of shows | 90 |
| Supporting acts | |
| Bruno Mars concert chronology | |
The Romantic Tour is the ongoing headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, in support of his fourth studio album, The Romantic (2026).
The tour began on April 10, 2026, in Las Vegas, and is set to conclude on January 28, 2027, in Tokyo. Anderson .Paak (under the pseudonym DJ Pee .Wee), Leon Thomas, Victoria Monét, and Raye are scheduled to be opening acts. It is Mars' first live performance since his Park MGM residency in 2025 and first tour since the Bruno Mars Live tour (2022–2024).
Originally a 39-date-long stadium tour,[1] The Romantic Tour set the record for the highest first-day ticket sales for the Live Nation pre-sale in North America, leading to an additional 32 dates being announced in North America and Europe.[2] For 2027, they added 12 additional shows for Japan, making it the largest indoor dome tour in the country's history.[3]
Announcement

On January 5, 2026, Mars announced on X that he concluded production on his fourth album.[4] On January 7, Mars revealed the album's artwork and title, and that it will be released on February 27. A day later, Mars announced the Romantic Tour, his first all-stadium tour in North America and Europe, with Anderson .Paak (under the pseudonym DJ Pee .Wee), Leon Thomas, Victoria Monét and Raye as the tour's opening acts.[1]
After the tour set the record for biggest single-day ticket sales for the Live Nation pre-sale in North America, an additional 32 dates were added to the 39-date tour.[2] On January 9, the album's lead single, "I Just Might", was released[5][6][7] and on February 27, the full album was released.[8] A few days later, on March 5, an additional date in both Los Angeles and Vancouver, and four dates at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City were announced, respectively.[9][10][11] In 2027, Mars will tour in Japan.[12]
The hooligans played alongside Enrique Sanchez, Daniel Rodriguez, Chris Payton, Marcus Paul and Quintin Gulledge. The latter three from the Dirty Thirty band.[13]
Promotion
In April 2026, MGM Resorts International named Park Avenue, the street between Park MGM and T-Mobile Arena, "Bruno Mars Drive". To commemorate the renaming of the avenue a parade and ceremony will take place.[14] The event will celebrate Mars's ties to Las Vegas, such as his residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM. It will also promote his tour that starts that evening at Allegiant Stadium.[14][15]
It was later reported WWE recorded materials at one of Mars' concerts at Allegiant Stadium, where WWE held WrestleMania 42 a week later.[16]
Set list
This set list is from the April 10, 2026, concert in Paradise, Nevada.[17] It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.
- "Risk It All"
- "Cha Cha Cha"
- "On My Soul"
- "24K Magic"
- "Treasure"
- "God Was Showing Off"
- "I Just Might"
- "Perm"
- "Why You Wanna Fight"
- Low Rider Medley ("Oh Girl", "Miss You", "Everything", "Wannabe", "That's What I Like")
- "Something Serious"
- "Blast Off"
- "Silk Sonic Intro"
- "777"
- "Fly as Me"
- "Smokin out the Window"
- "Leave the Door Open"
- "Marry You"
- "Die with a Smile"
- "It Will Rain"
- "Talking to the Moon"
- "When I Was Your Man"
- "Locked Out of Heaven"
- "Just the Way You Are"
- "Uptown Funk"
- "Dance With Me"
Tour dates
| Date (2026) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 10 | Paradise[a] | United States | Allegiant Stadium | DJ Pee .Wee Leon Thomas |
— | — |
| April 11 | ||||||
| April 14 | Glendale | State Farm Stadium | — | — | ||
| April 15 | ||||||
| April 18 | Arlington | AT&T Stadium | — | — | ||
| April 19 | ||||||
| April 22 | Houston | NRG Stadium | — | — | ||
| April 25 | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | — | — | ||
| April 26 | ||||||
| April 29 | Charlotte | Bank of America Stadium | — | — | ||
| May 2 | Landover | Northwest Stadium | — | — | ||
| May 3 | ||||||
| May 6 | Nashville | Nissan Stadium | — | — | ||
| May 9 | Detroit | Ford Field | — | — | ||
| May 10 | ||||||
| May 13 | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | — | — | ||
| May 16 | Chicago | Soldier Field | — | — | ||
| May 17 | ||||||
| May 20 | Columbus | Ohio Stadium | — | — | ||
| May 24 | Toronto | Canada | Rogers Stadium | — | — | |
| May 27 | ||||||
| May 28 | ||||||
| May 30 | ||||||
| May 31[b] | ||||||
| June 18 | Saint-Denis[c] | France | Stade de France | DJ Pee .Wee Victoria Monét |
— | — |
| June 20 | ||||||
| June 21 | ||||||
| June 26 | Berlin | Germany | Olympiastadion | — | — | |
| June 28 | ||||||
| June 29 | ||||||
| July 2 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Johan Cruyff Arena | — | — | |
| July 4 | ||||||
| July 5 | ||||||
| July 7 | ||||||
| July 10 | Madrid | Spain | Riyadh Air Metropolitano | — | — | |
| July 11 | ||||||
| July 14 | Milan | Italy | San Siro Stadium | — | — | |
| July 15 | ||||||
| July 18 | London | England | Wembley Stadium | — | — | |
| July 19 | ||||||
| July 22 | ||||||
| July 24 | ||||||
| July 25 | ||||||
| July 28 | ||||||
| August 21 | East Rutherford | United States | MetLife Stadium | DJ Pee .Wee Raye |
— | — |
| August 22 | ||||||
| August 25 | ||||||
| August 26 | ||||||
| August 29 | Pittsburgh | Acrisure Stadium | — | — | ||
| September 1 | Philadelphia | Lincoln Financial Field | — | — | ||
| September 2 | ||||||
| September 5 | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | — | — | ||
| September 6 | ||||||
| September 9 | Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | — | — | ||
| September 12 | Tampa | Raymond James Stadium | — | — | ||
| September 13 | ||||||
| September 16 | New Orleans | Caesars Superdome | — | — | ||
| September 19 | Miami Gardens[d] | Hard Rock Stadium | — | — | ||
| September 20 | ||||||
| September 23 | San Antonio | Alamodome | — | — | ||
| September 26 | Colorado Springs | Falcon Stadium | — | — | ||
| September 27 | ||||||
| September 30 | Inglewood | SoFi Stadium | — | — | ||
| October 2 | ||||||
| October 3 | ||||||
| October 6 | ||||||
| October 7 | ||||||
| October 10 | Santa Clara | Levi's Stadium | — | — | ||
| October 11 | ||||||
| October 14 | Vancouver | Canada | BC Place | — | — | |
| October 16 | ||||||
| October 17 | ||||||
| October 20 | ||||||
| October 21 | ||||||
| December 3 | Mexico City | Mexico | Estadio GNP Seguros | DJ Pee .Wee | — | — |
| December 4 | ||||||
| December 7 | ||||||
| December 8 |
| Date (2027) | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 4 | Nagoya | Japan | Vantelin Dome Nagoya | — | — | — |
| January 5 | ||||||
| January 10 | Sapporo | Daiwa House Premist Dome | — | — | ||
| January 11 | ||||||
| January 15 | Tokorozawa | Belluna Dome | — | — | ||
| January 16 | ||||||
| January 19 | Osaka | Kyocera Dome Osaka | — | — | ||
| January 20 | ||||||
| January 23 | Fukuoka | Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka | — | — | ||
| January 24 | ||||||
| January 27 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | — | — | ||
| January 28 |
See also
Notes
References
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