
Bruno Mars just announced a new world tour, and while he’s not coming back to Praha this time, he’s close enough to make you think twice about sitting this one out. Berlin is on the route, along with Paris, London, Amsterdam, Milan, so Europe is very much in play.
Let me say this plainly. The man does the damn thang.
I saw Bruno Mars and his full crew at the O2 Arena in Praha about ten years ago. At that time, I was a novice fan. I knew the songs, respected the hits, but I wasn’t fully locked in. After that show, I became. No debating it. The level of musicianship, the discipline, the pacing, the band, the movement and THE ENERY! That wasn’t pop fluff, that was a well oiled machine built to entertain at the highest level.
This time around makes even more sense. He’s bringing Anderson .Paak into the universe, and if you understand anything about groove, timing, feel, and live chemistry, you already know what kind of energy that signals. This isn’t just about hits. This is about a feeling. A grown feeling. A polished, confident, no-shortcuts type of show.
Bruno’s upcoming tour, titled The Romantic Tour, supports his fourth studio album The Romantic, dropping in 2026. It kicks off April 10 in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium and runs all the way through October 14, closing in Vancouver. Full stadium run. No small thinking. North America and Europe covered properly, including two nights in Paris at Stade de France, Berlin at Olympiastadion on June 26, and double nights in London at Wembley.
Before all of that, there’s new music setting the tone. His new single, I Just Might, is already out, and it tells you exactly where his head is at right now.
If you’ve never seen Bruno Mars live, this is the window. And if you have, you already know why I’m saying don’t overthink it. Some artists make records. Others build moments. Bruno has always understood the difference.
If you’re anywhere near Berlin, Paris, London, or Amsterdam this summer, this isn’t a casual recommendation. This is one of those shows that reminds you why live music still matters.
📍 Tour Dates And Cities
APR 10, 2026
Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas, NV
APR 14, 2026
State Farm Stadium — Glendale, AZ
APR 18, 2026
Globe Life Field — Arlington, TX
APR 22, 2026
NRG Stadium — Houston, TX
APR 25, 2026
Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field — Atlanta, GA
APR 29, 2026
Bank of America Stadium — Charlotte, NC
MAY 02, 2026
Northwest Stadium — Landover, MD
MAY 06, 2026
Nissan Stadium — Nashville, TN
MAY 09, 2026
Ford Field — Detroit, MI
MAY 13, 2026
U.S. Bank Stadium — Minneapolis, MN
MAY 16, 2026
Soldier Field Stadium — Chicago, IL
MAY 20, 2026
Ohio Stadium — Columbus, OH
MAY 23, 2026
Rogers Stadium — Toronto, ON
MAY 24, 2026
Rogers Stadium — Toronto, ON
JUN 20, 2026
Stade de France — Paris, FR
JUN 21, 2026
Stade de France — Paris, FR
JUN 26, 2026
Olympiastadion — Berlin, DE
JUL 04, 2026
Johan Cruijff Arena — Amsterdam, NL
JUL 05, 2026
Johan Cruijff Arena — Amsterdam, NL
JUL 10, 2026
Riyadh Air Metropolitano — Madrid, ES
JUL 14, 2026
Stadio San Siro — Milan, IT
JUL 18, 2026
Wembley Stadium — London, UK
JUL 19, 2026
Wembley Stadium — London, UK
AUG 21, 2026
MetLife Stadium — East Rutherford, NJ
AUG 22, 2026
MetLife Stadium — East Rutherford, NJ
AUG 29, 2026
Acrisure Stadium — Pittsburgh, PA
SEP 01, 2026
Lincoln Financial Field — Philadelphia, PA
SEP 05, 2026
Gillette Stadium — Foxborough, MA
SEP 09, 2026
Lucas Oil Stadium — Indianapolis, IN
SEP 12, 2026
Raymond James Stadium — Tampa, FL
SEP 16, 2026
Caesars Superdome — New Orleans, LA
SEP 19, 2026
Hard Rock Stadium — Miami, FL
SEP 23, 2026
Alamodome — San Antonio, TX
SEP 26, 2026
Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy — Colorado
OCT 02, 2026
SoFi Stadium — Los Angeles, CA
OCT 03, 2026
SoFi Stadium — Los Angeles, CA
OCT 10, 2026
Levi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, CA
OCT 14, 2026
BC Place — Vancouver, BC






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