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Bruno Mars is expanding his upcoming run on the road. The global pop star has announced a new batch of 2026 dates for The Romantic Tour, adding multiple stadium shows in Mexico City, Los Angeles, and Vancouver as demand for tickets continues to surge.

The newly confirmed performances include four nights in Mexico City at Estadio GNP Seguros on December 3, 4, 7, and 8. Mars will also return to Los Angeles for two additional concerts scheduled for October 3 and October 6, before closing the North American leg with an extended run in Vancouver on October 14, 17, and 20.

Support for the Mexico City shows will come from Anderson .Paak, who will appear in his DJ Pee Wee persona. The collaboration continues the creative partnership between the two musicians, who previously joined forces as Silk Sonic and remain frequent collaborators both onstage and in the studio.



Fans hoping to secure tickets for the newly announced concerts can register for presale access through Ticketmaster until March 9, 2026. Early demand for The Romantic Tour has already proven historic. When the initial dates were unveiled, the tour set a record for the highest first-day ticket sales in a Live Nation presale across North America.

The tour supports Mars’ newly released fourth studio album, The Romantic, which arrived last week and immediately generated significant momentum on streaming platforms and radio. The project’s lead single, “I Just Might,” climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, while follow-up track “Risk It All” debuted alongside the album’s release.

The Romantic Tour will mark Mars’ first major global trek since the Bruno Mars Live tour, which ran between 2022 and 2024. It also represents his first extensive run of arena and stadium shows following his 2025 residency at Park MGM in Las Vegas.

Originally planned as a 39-date stadium tour, the overwhelming response from fans prompted organizers to add more than thirty additional dates across North America and Europe. The new concerts further extend that schedule.

Beyond Anderson .Paak’s appearances in Mexico City, the broader tour lineup features an eclectic group of supporting acts, including Victoria Monét, RAYE, and Leon Thomas at select stops.

The tour officially launches April 10 in Las Vegas and will wrap in December in Mexico.

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