
Pop, pop, it’s show time!
Bruno Mars will bring The Romantic Tour to London for two huge stadium shows in summer 2026.
London Wembley Stadium, 18 July 2026
London Wembley Stadium, 19 July 2026
Tickets on sale Thursday (15 January) at 12pm from Ticketmaster
Plus support from Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee & Victoria Monét.
The full headline tour will be the first for the Grammy Award-winning performer in almost a decade following his hugely successful 24K Magic World Tour, which first launched in 2017.
The global tour will span nearly 40 shows across North America, Europe, and the UK, marking one of the biggest global outings of the year.
Bruno Mars has also confirmed that he will release his fourth studio album ‘The Romantic’ on 27 February 2026 via Atlantic Records. The album will be his first record as a solo artist since 2016s multi-Grammy Award-winning ’24K Magic’. The hitmaker took to social media to share the news, posting an image of the albums official cover art alongside the release date and a caption teasing that new music is on the way.
CHECK OUT THE POST HERE:
New music this Friday 🫂
The Romantic coming 2.27 🌹♥️Preorder at https://t.co/ghcdaneyea pic.twitter.com/jeKK9vXbMP
— Bruno Mars (@BrunoMars) January 7, 2026
Since his last solo album, Mars has stayed firmly in the spotlight through a string of high-profile collaborations. In 2021, he joined forces with Anderson .Paak to launch Silk Sonic, releasing the duo’s debut album ‘An Evening with Silk Sonic’, which quickly became a critical and commercial standout.
More recently, Mars has continued to cross genres, teaming up with Lady Gaga on ‘Die With A Smile’, collaborating with BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ on ‘APT.’ The track has since been nominated across three categories at the upcoming 68th Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. The singer also teamed up with Sexyy Red for ‘Fat Juicy & Wet’.
Bruno Mars welcomed 2026 with two New Year’s shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, a venue that has become something of a second home for the star. Since launching his residency there in 2016, Mars has now performed more than 100 concerts at the venue.
As Mars gears up to release his next album, momentum continues to build around what’s next. Following a string of high-profile collaborations and packed live dates, expectations are high, and all signs point to another exciting chapter in his career.
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