
Get ready, Houston—Bruno Mars is set to light up NRG Stadium on April 22 as part of his eagerly anticipated "The Romantics Tour." Reported by KHOU, this marks Mars' grand return for his first full headline tour since nearly a decade and aligns with the scheduled release of his latest album, "The Romantic," adding a significant buzz to the music scene.
For those Mars enthusiasts eager to secure their spots, tickets are up for grabs starting January 15, with the presale kick-off on January 14. Fans need to act fast, signing up on BrunoMars.com by January 12 to get in on the presale action, as stated by Houston Chronicle. This international stint will canvas across North America, Europe, and the UK, and the Houston gig is just one of the nearly 40 shows theater-goers can look forward to.
Mars isn't hitting the road alone; he's bringing along some impressive talent. Anderson .Paak as DJ Pee .Wee and Leon Thomas are set to open for him in Houston, promising a show that's not just about Mars' solo acts, but also a nod to the collaborative sparks he's well-known for, especially after Silk Sonic's Grammy-winning run. "The last time Mars performed in Texas, according to setlist.fm, was in 2018 during the Formula One ace weekend outside Austin," as noted by the Houston Chronicle.
Spirits are high with additional shows filling up the calendar, creating back-to-back performances at iconic venues like the Rogers Stadium in Toronto, Wembley Stadium in London, and throwing in some love for the home crowd with another Texas show come September at the Alamodome in San Antonio. It's a string of engagements that heralds Mars’ impressive record; after all, his past international tours have marked him as a powerhouse, wrapping up sold-out shows from Tokyo Dome to Brazil's historic runs.
It's an unfolding series of events that is part of Mars' historical roll. His upcoming single from "The Romantic," which drops January 9, paves the way for an album release that's pegged to generate waves ahead of his globetrotting kick-off in Las Vegas this April. Houston, brace yourselves for a night where the energy will, doubtlessly, be out of this world.









