[Originally published 1/8/26; Updated 1/14/25, 1/15/26]: Global superstar Bruno Mars, the 16-time Grammy Award-winner, has announced The Romantic Tour, an extensive 2026 run marking his first full headline tour in nearly a decade. Composed of scores of concerts at major stadiums across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe, the Bruno Mars Romantic Tour will feature nightly support by his Silk Sonic co-conspirator Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee) in addition to budding stars Leon Thomas, RAYE, and Victoria Monét at select dates [get tickets].
The Romantic Tour, featuring special guest Leon Thomas, is set to begin on Friday, April 10th at Las Vegas, NV’s Allegiant Stadium and continue to Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Toronto, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Denver, Miami, and more. Along the way, he’ll headline some of the world’s most iconic venues, including shows at Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Wembley Stadium in London, MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Scroll down for a complete schedule of concerts and supporting acts by date.
[Update 1/15/26]: Due to overwhelming demand during the pre-sale, Bruno Mars announced two waves of additional Romantic Tour dates at the majority of his previously announced stops. The 32 total added shows bring the tour’s overall run up to 70 dates. Added dates include shows at Arlington, TX’s Globe Life Field, Detroit, MI’s Ford Field, Chicago, IL’s Soldier Field, Atlanta, GA’s Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field, Philadelphia, PA’s Lincoln Financial Field, Foxborough, MA’s Gillette Stadium, and more. With the new batch of shows, The Romantic Tour will now predominantly feature two-night runs in each city, plus extended stints in Philadelphia (three nights), Vancouver (three nights), Berlin (three nights), Toronto (four nights), Amsterdam (four nights), East Rutherford (four nights), Los Angeles (four nights), and London (six nights).
Tickets for newly added Bruno Mars 2026 The Romantic Tour dates and remaining tickets for the previously announced dates will be available during the general on-sale beginning today, Thursday, January 15th at noon local venue time here.
The Romantic Tour, Mars’ first headlining stadium trek and first solo outing since his 2017–2018 24K Magic World Tour, will come in support of his recently announced, long-awaited fourth solo album, The Romantic, due to arrive on February 27th, 2026 via Atlantic Records. The first single from the album, “I Just Might”, arrived on Friday along with a new music video.
Bruno Mars – “I Just Might” (Official Music Video)
While the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has not released a solo LP since his 2016 critical and commercial smash 24K Magic, he has remained as busy—and as successful—as ever with various other projects. In 2021, Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak burst onto the music scene in lavish fashion with a new project, Silk Sonic, and proceeded to dominate headlines, awards shows, and charts for the better part of two years.
Related: At Las Vegas Residency, Silk Sonic Is Still Thriving [2022 Concert Review]
The tongue-in-cheek retro-soul group mounted an extensive residency in Las Vegas—and executed a “clean sweep” of the Grammy Awards’ “Big Four” categories in 2022—but never performed any ticketed shows outside Sin City’s Dolby Live. Although .Paak is billed on The Romantic Tour in his vinyl DJ capacity as DJ Pee .Wee, it certainly wouldn’t be a surprise to see him take the stage with Bruno for a Silk Sonic number or two as the tour progresses. Read Live For Live Music‘s review of the Silk Sonic Las Vegas residency here.
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) – “Leave the Door Open” (Official Video)
Even beyond Silk Sonic, Bruno has continued to rack up hits since his last LP. His 2024 collaboration with Lady Gaga, “Die With a Smile”, spent 51 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 100 singles chart (good for the fourth-longest such streak in history), became the fastest song in Spotify history to reach 1 billion streams, and topped the Billboard Global 200 Chart for a record-tying 18 weeks. His other 2024 smash, “APT.”, the K-pop crossover with Blackpink’s ROSÉ, spent 12 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 Chart and was recently named the most globally streamed song of 2025 by Apple Music. It is up for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at this year’s upcoming ceremony.
ROSÉ & Bruno Mars – “APT.” (Official Video)
In 2025, Bruno Mars mounted a solo residency at Dolby Live in Las Vegas, then headed out on an international touring run throughout Australia, Asia, the Middle East, and South America.
Find complete ticketing details for the 2026 Bruno Mars Romantic Tour here. See below for a full list of dates and supporting acts.
BRUNO MARS – THE ROMANTIC TOUR – 2026 DATES [GET TICKETS]
*Added Dates Bolded
North America (Leg 1)
Fri, Apr 10 – Las Vegas, Nevada – Allegiant Stadium*#
Sat, Apr 11 – Las Vegas, Nevada – Allegiant Stadium*#
Tue, Apr 14 – Glendale, Arizona – State Farm Stadium*#
Wed, Apr 15 – Glendale, Arizona – State Farm Stadium*#
Sat, Apr 18 – Arlington, Texas – Globe Life Field*#
Sun, Apr 19 – Arlington, Texas – Globe Life Field*#
Wed, Apr 22 – Houston, Texas – NRG Stadium*#
Sat, Apr 25 – Atlanta, Georgia – Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field*#
Sun, Apr 26 – Atlanta, Georgia – Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field*#
Wed, Apr 29 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Bank of America Stadium*#
Sat, May 2 – Landover, Maryland – Northwest Stadium*#
Sun, May 3 – Landover, Maryland – Northwest Stadium*#
Wed, May 6 – Nashville, Tennessee – Nissan Stadium*#
Sat, May 9 – Detroit, Michigan – Ford Field*#
Sun, May 10 – Detroit, Michigan – Ford Field*#
Wed, May 13 – Minneapolis, Minnesota – U.S. Bank Stadium*#
Sat, May 16 – Chicago, Illinois – Soldier Field*#
Sun, May 17 – Chicago, Illinois – Soldier Field*#
Wed, May 20 – Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Stadium*#
Sat, May 23 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Rogers Stadium*#
Sun, May 24 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Rogers Stadium*#
Wed, May 27 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Rogers Stadium*#
Thu, May 28 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Rogers Stadium*#
Europe/U.K.
Thu, Jun 18 – Paris, France – Stade de France*^
Sat, Jun 20 – Paris, France – Stade de France*^
Sun, Jun 21 – Paris, France – Stade de France*^
Fri, Jun 26 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion*^
Sun, Jun 28 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion*^
Mon, Jun 29 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion*^
Thu, Jul 2 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA*^
Sat, Jul 4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA*^
Sun, Jul 5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA*^
Tue, Jul 7 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff ArenA*^
Fri, Jul 10 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano*^
Sat, Jul 11 – Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano*^
Tue, Jul 14 – Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro*^
Wed, Jul 15 – Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro*^
Sat, Jul 18 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^
Sun, Jul 19 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^
Wed, Jul 22 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^
Fri, Jul 24 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^
Sat, Jul 25 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^
Tue, Jul 28 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE*^
North America (Leg 2)
Fri, Aug 21 – East Rutherford, New Jersey – MetLife Stadium*@
Sat, Aug 22 – East Rutherford, New Jersey – MetLife Stadium*@
Tue, Aug 25 – East Rutherford, New Jersey – MetLife Stadium*@
Wed, Aug 26 – East Rutherford, New Jersey – MetLife Stadium*@
Sat, Aug 29 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Acrisure Stadium*
Tue, Sep 1 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field*@
Wed, Sep 2 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Financial Field*@
Sat, Sep 5 – Foxborough, Massachusetts – Gillette Stadium*@
Sun, Sep 6 – Foxborough, Massachusetts – Gillette Stadium*@
Wed, Sep 9 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Lucas Oil Stadium*@
Sat, Sep 12 – Tampa, Florida – Raymond James Stadium*@
Sun, Sep 13 – Tampa, Florida – Raymond James Stadium*@
Wed, Sep 16 – New Orleans, Louisiana – Caesars Superdome*@
Sat, Sep 19 – Miami, Florida – Hard Rock Stadium*@
Sun, Sep 20 – Miami, Florida – Hard Rock Stadium*@
Wed, Sep 23 – San Antonio, Texas – Alamodome*@
Sat, Sep 26 – Air Force Academy, Colorado – Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy*@
Sun, Sep 27 – Air Force Academy, Colorado – Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy*@
Fri, Oct 2 – Inglewood, California – SoFi Stadium*@
Sat, Oct 3 – Inglewood, California – SoFi Stadium*@
Tue, Oct 6 – Inglewood, California – SoFi Stadium*@
Wed, Oct 7 – Inglewood, California – SoFi Stadium*@
Sat, Oct 10 – Santa Clara, California – Levi’s Stadium*@
Sun, Oct 11 – Santa Clara, California – Levi’s Stadium*@
Wed, Oct 14 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – BC Place*@
Fri, Oct 16 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – BC Place*@
Sat, Oct 17 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada – BC Place*@
* with Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee
# with Leon Thomas
^ with Victoria Monét
@ with RAYE
