As the Bay Area buzzes with the anticipation of live events and big-name tours returning to stadium stages, Bruno Mars is set to make a significant splash with his upcoming "The Romantic Tour". After a nearly decade-long hiatus from headline touring, the pop sensation will grace the stage of Gillette Stadium on September 5, according to CBS News Boston. With the shadows of his 2017 '24K Magic World Tour' still lingering in fans' memories, Mars appears primed to recapture the magic.
The powerhouse singer and performer, hailed for his energetically dynamic shows, is to officially kick off this tour on April 10 in Las Vegas. Spanning close to 40 shows across North America, Europe, and the UK, expectations are high that Mars will, once more, quickly assert himself as a live performance icon. Enthusiasts will have the chance to witness that inimitable Mars aura in major global cities, including Houston, Toronto, Paris, and Milan, to name just a few. This comes from information from Boston 25 News.
Adding to the allure, DJ Pee Wee, known offstage as nine-time Grammy Award-winning artist Anderson. Paak will join Mars at Gillette Stadium, as noted by CBS News Boston. This collaboration extends their creative partnership, having earlier made waves as Silk Sonic. Tickets for the Gillette Stadium concert are slated to go on sale January 14 for presale, with the general public given access the following day, January 15 at noon.
For fans eager to secure their spot early, a dedicated artist presale will begin on Wednesday, January 14, at 12 pm local time. Interested parties must, however, sign up by January 12 at 10 am PT on Mars' official website to participate. General admission tickets are set to go on sale a day before the presale, on January 12. Detailed tour information and updates can be found by visiting the artist's official website, as Boston 25 News reported.
Amid the excitement of Mars' big return, it's worth noting his recent accomplishments. The Romantic Tour is launched on the heels of Mars' fourth solo album, "The Romantic", and comes after his song "Die With a Smile" with Lady Gaga swiftly reached one billion streams on Spotify. Mars' repertoire of hits like "Uptown Funk" and "24K Magic" continues to energize fans worldwide, and with his history of headline performances at events like the Super Bowl halftime show, this tour promises to be a significant event of the 2026 fall concert season.









