The Cheapest Tickets to See Bruno Mars on The Romantic Tour 2026

Bruno Mars is back on the road and fans are scrambling for tickets. Here's where to find the best deals across North America, Europe and the UK.

The Romantic Tour kicks off April 10, 2026 in Las Vegas and spans nearly 40 dates across North America and Europe, celebrating his highly anticipated fourth solo album, The Romantic, dropping February 27.

With 248 million followers across social platforms and his recent collaborations "Die With A Smile" (with Lady Gaga) and "APT." (with ROSÉ of BLACKPINK) dominating the charts, this isn't just a comeback tour it's a cultural event.

But stadium tours mean stadium prices. So where can you catch Bruno without breaking the bank?

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The Bruno Mars Price Gap: £113 to £346

Current resale ticket prices vary dramatically by city. Based on SeatPick listings, here's what we're seeing:

Best Value Shows (Under £150)

Date Stadium Starting From
Apr 29 Bank of America Stadium £113
May 6 Nissan Stadium £115
Sep 9 Lucas Oil Stadium £115
May 13 U.S. Bank Stadium £118
Apr 22 NRG Stadium £125
Apr 14 State Farm Stadium £127
Sep 1 Lincoln Financial Field £129
May 20 Ohio Stadium £132
Aug 22 MetLife Stadium £134
Sep 16 Caesars Superdome £135
Aug 29 Acrisure Stadium £136
Apr 10 Allegiant Stadium £138
Sep 12 Raymond James Stadium £139
May 16 Soldier Field £142
Sep 5 Gillette Stadium £142
Apr 18 Globe Life Field £144
May 9 Ford Field £144
Sep 23 Alamodome £145

Bruno Mars USA Premium Markets (£150+)

Date Stadium Starting From
Oct 10 Levi's Stadium £155
Oct 3 SoFi Stadium £159
May 2 Northwest Stadium £165
Oct 2 SoFi Stadium £174
Sep 19 Hard Rock Stadium £174
Apr 25 Bobby Dodd Stadium £204

Bruno Mars UK & European Dates

For UK and European fans, here's how the prices stack up:

Date Stadium Starting From
Jul 10 Riyadh Air Metropolitano £181
Jun 26 Olympiastadion £192
Jul 19 Wembley Stadium £230
Jul 18 Wembley Stadium £247
Jun 20 Stade de France £357
Jun 21 Stade de France £357

The London Reality Check

With only two Wembley Stadium dates announced for the entire UK, London prices are commanding a significant premium. Starting at £230-247, these are among the most expensive shows on the entire tour, more than double the cheapest US dates.

However, with just 400 tickets currently available per night on resale, inventory is extremely limited. If you're set on seeing Bruno in London, acting fast is essential.

Bruno Mars European Alternatives

If you're flexible on location, Madrid (from £181) and Berlin (from £192) offer the best value in Europe saving you £50-65 per ticket compared to London. Both cities are easily accessible via budget airlines from the UK.

The Cheapest Shows on The Romantic Tour

Based on current SeatPick data, these are the absolute best-value dates:

Date Stadium Starting From
Apr 29 Bank of America Stadium £113
May 6 Nissan Stadium £115
Sep 9 Lucas Oil Stadium £115

All three offer the exact same show—same setlist, same production, same opening acts—for half the price of London and with significantly more ticket availability.

Surprise: Atlanta Is NOT Cheap

Despite being a Southern US city, Atlanta (Apr 25) is actually one of the most expensive shows at £204 starting price.

Why? Bobby Dodd Stadium has a smaller capacity than most tour venues, creating scarcity. With only 1,393 tickets available on resale, this is a premium date to avoid if you're budget-conscious.

Why This Tour Will Sell Fast

The numbers don't lie. Bruno Mars is operating at peak cultural relevance right now:

  • 115 million monthly Spotify listeners (14x the industry average for artists with 1M+ followers)
  • "Die With A Smile" pulled 25.7 million streams in the past week alone
  • "Uptown Funk" has 5.72 billion YouTube views—still one of the most-watched music videos ever
  • His Instagram engagement rate (5.7%) nearly triples the industry average (2.0%)
  • 77.7 million Spotify followers - Bruno Mars added nearly 1 million in the last month alone
  • 3.75% of his global audience is UK-based, with 1.76 million monthly listeners in Britain

This isn't nostalgia touring. With a brand-new album and back-to-back smash collaborations, Bruno is arguably more relevant now than during the 24K Magic era.

The Bruno Mars Support Acts Are Stacked

Every show features Anderson .Paak (performing as DJ Pee .Wee)—Bruno's Silk Sonic partner. The London dates also feature Victoria Monét, the Grammy-winning Best New Artist.

Select dates across the tour include:

  • RAYE – Grammy-winning British singer riding massive momentum
  • Victoria Monét – Grammy winner for Best New Artist
  • Leon Thomas – R&B rising star

This is essentially a festival-quality lineup for the price of a single-artist concert.

Smart Ticket Strategy

For UK Fans:

  1. London is premium pricing (£230-247)—if budget matters, consider Madrid or Berlin
  2. Only ~400 tickets per Wembley night currently on resale—inventory is tight - this could change
  3. Book European dates via budget airlines—you could see the show AND cover flights for less than London alone

For Those Willing to Travel:

  1. Charlotte (£113), Nashville (£115), or Indianapolis (£115) are your best bets
  2. Avoid Atlanta despite being Southern US, it's £204+ due to limited capacity
  3. MetLife Stadium (NYC area) is surprisingly affordable at £134 - one of the better deals for a major market
  4. Las Vegas opener (£138) is reasonably priced given the prestige of opening night

General Tips:

  • Upper bowl seats offer best value—stadium shows are designed for 360° viewing
  • Weeknight shows (Tuesday-Thursday) sometimes run cheaper than weekend dates
  • Second nights often have slightly lower prices than first nights at multi-show venues

The Bruno Mars Bottom Line

If you want to see Bruno Mars on The Romantic Tour without paying premium prices, head to the Southern or Midwestern US. Charlotte, Nashville, and Indianapolis all offer tickets from around £113-115 - half the price of London and with 10x the ticket availability.

For UK fans committed to seeing Bruno at Wembley, be prepared to pay £230+ per ticket. The limited inventory (only two UK dates) means prices are unlikely to drop significantly.

For a 16-time Grammy winner touring for the first time in a decade with a fresh album and the hottest collaborations of the past year, demand is only going one direction.

  • All prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of January 11 2026. Availability and pricing subject to change.*