The Grammy Award-winning hitmaker is set to launch his first headlining tour run in nearly a decade.


Bruno Mars is officially heading back on the road. The global pop heavyweight has announced the ‘The Romantic’ world tour, marking his first major headlining run in nearly ten years. The news will feel especially big for fans who last caught him on the globe-spanning 24K Magic tour, which wrapped up in 2017 after a blockbuster run of arena shows and festival headline slots.

This time around, Bruno Mars is touring in support of his highly anticipated fourth solo album, The Romantic. He has also confirmed that the record is complete, with a release date set for 27 February. The rollout begins with the album’s first single, “I Just Might”, which drops on 9 January, setting the pace for a year that looks primed for a full-scale comeback.

The tour is expected to cover almost 40 shows across North America, the UK, and Europe. It kicks off on 10 April in Las Vegas and wraps on 14 October in Vancouver, with Mars set to play major stadiums across the USA and Canada, plus dates in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy. London gets just two chances to catch the show, with Bruno Mars set to play Wembley Stadium on Saturday, 18 and Sunday, 19 July 2026.

Bruno Mars has built a hit-packed catalogue. He broke through with the slick optimism of “Just the Way You Are” and “Grenade,” then pivoted into throwback funk and stadium swagger with “Locked Out of Heaven” and “Treasure.” The 24K era turned him into a pop ringmaster, delivering punchy anthems like “Uptown Funk” with Mark Ronson, “24K Magic,” “That’s What I Like” and “Finesse.” More recently, Silk Sonic sharpened his retro soul credentials with “Leave the Door Open,” “Smokin Out the Window” and ”Skate.”

And yes, the supporting lineup is as star-studded as you’d hope. Joining Mars across the tour is his Silk Sonic collaborator Anderson.Paak as DJ Pee.Wee (his DJ alter ego). Selected dates will also feature additional performances from Victoria Monét, Raye, and Leon Thomas, bringing a strong mix of R&B, jazz, and soul into the tour’s wider universe.​

Tickets to see Bruno Mars live in London will go on sale soon.

GO: Visit www.brunomars.com for more information.