Arts & Entertainment

Bruno Mars Announces Philadelphia Stadium Show On 2026 Tour

Global superstar Bruno Mars will bring his first full headline stadium tour in nearly a decade to Lincoln Financial Field in September 2026.

Bruno Mars will bring The Romantic Tour to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Sept. 1.
Bruno Mars will bring The Romantic Tour to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Sept. 1. (John V. Esparza)

PHILADELPHIA — Global superstar Bruno Mars announced The Romantic Tour, marking his first full headline tour in nearly a decade, and he is bringing the show to Philadelphia.

Produced by Live Nation, this new tour will be the Grammy Award-winning performer's first full headlining stadium tour. The tour will span nearly 40 shows across North America, Europe, and the UK.

Mars will bring his tour to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Sept. 1.

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Fans interested in tickets can sign up for the Bruno Mars Artist Presale online here by 1 p.m. Monday. The presale begins Wednesday at noon.

Remaining tickets will be available during the general on-sale starting at noon Jan. 15 online here.

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Nine-time GRAMMY Award-winning artist Anderson .Paak, performing as DJ Pee .Wee, will join Mars in Philadelphia, and RAYE will also provide support at the Philly concert.

This new tour follows Mars' international touring run and Las Vegas residency. In early 2024, Mars became the first international artist of the 21st century to hold seven consecutive sold-out concerts at the Tokyo Dome. He also achieved the highest-grossing tour in Brazilian history in the fall of 2024.

The tour announcement follows news of Bruno's fourth solo album, "The Romantic," set to arrive on Feb. 27, via Atlantic Records. The project's first single will be released Friday. The album follows recent chart successes, including the Grammy-winning "Die With A Smile" with Lady Gaga and "APT." with ROSÉ.

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