
Bruno Mars returns to the UK with two Wembley Stadium shows in July 2026, marking his first London performances in over eight years.
Bruno Mars returned to large-scale touring with The Romantic Tour, marking his first full headlining US stadium run since the 24K Magic World Tour in 2017. The US leg featured support from Anderson.Paak performing as DJ Pee.Wee, alongside RAYE, Leon Thomas, and Victoria Monét at select shows.
Demand across the United States proved strong at launch, although the market structure differed from the UK due to larger venue capacities and broader date distribution. Initial city listings were limited, leaving room for potential expansion. Early demand concentrated heavily in priority markets rather than spreading evenly across all tour dates.
The tour marked Bruno Mars’ first major US stadium run in nearly a decade.
Initial city schedules launched with limited confirmed dates.
Entry ticket pricing started at around $85, depending on the venue and seating tier.
Early resale demand concentrated in high-density metropolitan markets.
The possibility of added dates introduced moderate resale risk for extended holds.
07/01/2026
Bruno Mars confirmed The Romantic Tour with multiple US stadium dates.
14/01/2026
Artist presale access opened during the evening GMT window.
15/01/2026
General ticket sales went live across primary ticketing platforms.
15/01/2026
January 2026 onwards - Resale listings emerged as pricing stabilised across key US cities.

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The US leg of The Romantic Tour proved to be a selective resale opportunity rather than a guaranteed blanket upside. While Bruno Mars’ popularity sustained a strong baseline demand, large-capacity venues and the potential for additional dates introduced pricing variability compared to the tighter UK market.
The clearest resale signals emerged in core metropolitan markets during early on-sale windows. As with most US stadium tours, city selection and timing determined the outcome more than volume alone.

Bruno Mars returns to the UK with two Wembley Stadium shows in July 2026, marking his first London performances in over eight years.

Chris Stapleton’s added US tour dates hit the sweet spot, resale soaring past £300 for key cities like LA.