Bruno Mars just shattered the Live Nation ticket sales record in a single day. The artist moved 2.1 million tickets for his upcoming stadium run, marking the biggest one-day sales across North America and Europe. His new headlining trek, called The Romantic Tour, will hit major venues globally with around seventy shows planned. Live Nation is producing the massive outing.
Anderson .Paak will appear on all dates under his DJ alias Pee .Wee. Special guests Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas will join for various stops. The tour includes multiple nights at London's Wembley Stadium, with several shows each in Toronto, Amsterdam, East Rutherford, and Los Angeles. MGM Resorts International and The Pinky Ring at Bellagio are backing the North American leg.
The concert announcement arrived alongside news of a fresh Mars solo album, also titled The Romantic. Its lead single, I Just Might, has already racked up tens of millions of streams on Spotify. Mars maintains huge commercial power, recently reaching a peak monthly listener count on that platform.
His collaborative track with Lady Gaga earned a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Another partnership, a song with BLACKPINK member Rosé, topped global streaming charts for months and won Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards. Mars holds the RIAA certification record for his classic hit Just the Way You Are.
The singer's previous Las Vegas residency and international stadium runs set the stage for this tour. He performed a historic series of sold-out shows at Tokyo Dome and achieved the highest-grossing concert run in Brazilian history. Mars also opened a major Los Angeles arena with two sold-out performances, featuring a surprise duet with Lady Gaga.
Anderson .Paak will appear on all dates under his DJ alias Pee .Wee. Special guests Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas will join for various stops. The tour includes multiple nights at London's Wembley Stadium, with several shows each in Toronto, Amsterdam, East Rutherford, and Los Angeles. MGM Resorts International and The Pinky Ring at Bellagio are backing the North American leg.
The concert announcement arrived alongside news of a fresh Mars solo album, also titled The Romantic. Its lead single, I Just Might, has already racked up tens of millions of streams on Spotify. Mars maintains huge commercial power, recently reaching a peak monthly listener count on that platform.
His collaborative track with Lady Gaga earned a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Another partnership, a song with BLACKPINK member Rosé, topped global streaming charts for months and won Song of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards. Mars holds the RIAA certification record for his classic hit Just the Way You Are.
The singer's previous Las Vegas residency and international stadium runs set the stage for this tour. He performed a historic series of sold-out shows at Tokyo Dome and achieved the highest-grossing concert run in Brazilian history. Mars also opened a major Los Angeles arena with two sold-out performances, featuring a surprise duet with Lady Gaga.