Earlier this month, BTS gave their fans some long-awaited news: After years away fulling military service obligations in South Korea, the group is coming back with an album and a tour in 2026. Details provided at the time were sparse, but now the BTS has announced tour dates for this year and next.
It kicks off in South Korea and Japan before making its way to North America in April. Venues for a lot of the shows are listed as “TBD,” but the North American ones are all revealed now. Among the highlights are four nights at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium to wrap up the US leg of the tour.
The general on-sale for tickets starts January 24 across all regions and information about pre-sales can be found here.
Check out the tour dates below.
BTS’ 2026 & 2027 Tour Dates
04/09/2026 — Goyang, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
04/11/2026 — Goyang, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
04/12/2026 — Goyang, South Korea @ Goyang Stadium
04/17/2026 — Tokyo, Japan @ TBD
04/18/2026 — Tokyo, Japan @ TBD
04/25/2026 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
04/26/2026 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
05/02/2026 — El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium
05/03/2026 — El Paso, TX @ Sun Bowl Stadium
05/07/2026 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros
05/09/2026 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros
05/10/2026 — Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio GNP Seguros
05/16/2026 — Stanford, CA @ Stanford Stadium
05/17/2026 — Stanford, CA @ Stanford Stadium
05/23/2026 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
05/24/2026 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
05/27/2026 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
06/12/2026 — Busan, South Korea @ TBD
06/13/2026 — Busan, South Korea @ TBD
06/26/2026 — Madrid, Spain @ Riyadh Air Metropolitano
06/27/2026 — Madrid, Spain @ Riyadh Air Metropolitano
07/01/2026 — Brussels, Belgium @ King Baudouin Stadium
07/02/2026 — Brussels, Belgium @ King Baudouin Stadium
07/06/2026 — London, England @ Tottenham Spur Stadium
07/07/2026 — London, England @ Tottenham Spur Stadium
07/11/2026 — Munich, Germany @ Allianz Arena
07/12/2026 — Munich, Germany @ Allianz Arena
07/17/2026 — Paris, France @ Stade de France
07/18/2026 — Paris, France @ Stade de France
08/01/2026 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
08/02/2026 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
08/05/2026 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
08/06/2026 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium
08/10/2026 — Baltimore, MD @ M&T Bank Stadium
08/11/2026 — Baltimore, MD @ M&T Bank Stadium
08/15/2026 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium
08/16/2026 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium
08/22/2026 — Toronto, Ontario @ Rogers Stadium
08/23/2026 — Toronto, Ontario @ Rogers Stadium
08/27/2026 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
08/28/2026 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
09/01/2026 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
09/02/2026 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
09/05/2026 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
09/06/2026 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
10/02/2026 — Bogotá, Colombia @ TBD
10/03/2026 — Bogotá, Colombia @ TBD
10/09/2026 — Lima, Peru @ TBD
10/10/2026 — Lima, Peru @ TBD
10/16/2026 — Santiago, Chile @ TBD
10/17/2026 — Santiago, Chile @ TBD
10/23/2026 — Buenos Aires, Argentina @ TBD
10/24/2026 — Buenos Aires, Argentina @ TBD
10/28/2026 — São Paulo, Brazil @ TBD
10/30/2026 — São Paulo, Brazil @ TBD
10/31/2026 — São Paulo, Brazil @ TBD
11/19/2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan @ TBD
11/21/2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan @ TBD
11/22/2026 — Kaohsiung, Taiwan @ TBD
12/03/2026 — Bangkok, Thailand @ TBD
12/05/2026 — Bangkok, Thailand @ TBD
12/06/2026 — Bangkok, Thailand @ TBD
12/12/2026 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia @ TBD
12/13/2026 — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia @ TBD
12/17/2026 — Singapore @ TBD
12/19/2026 — Singapore @ TBD
12/20/2026 — Singapore @ TBD
12/22/2026 — Singapore @ TBD
12/26/2026 — Jakarta, Indonesia @ TBD
12/27/2026 — Jakarta, Indonesia @ TBD
02/12/2027 — Melbourne, Australia @ TBD
02/13/2027 — Melbourne, Australia @ TBD
02/20/2027 — Sydney, Australia @ TBD
02/21/2027 — Sydney, Australia @ TBD
03/04/2027 — Hong Kong @ TBD
03/06/2027 — Hong Kong @ TBD
03/07/2027 — Hong Kong @ TBD
03/13/2027 — Manila, Philippines @ TBD
03/14/2027 — Manila, Philippines @ TBD
In recent years, Las Vegas residencies have become increasingly popular among artists at various points in their careers. After all, it’s like a tour minus all that pesky traveling. Plus, being in the same venue for every show can make it easier to keep the production consistent. Now, Mary J. Blige is getting in on the action, as yesterday (January 12), she announced Mary J. Blige: My Life, My Story The Las Vegas Residency.
She says in a statement:
“I’ve been so excited to announce this Vegas residency. Creating a show like this has been something I’ve always wanted to do. It’s a chance to get my fans together from all over — different cities, states, and countries — to experience something together. My Life, My Story will be just that — with some surprises for my fans that have been there through it all. See you in May!”
Currently, shows are set for May 1, 2, 6, 8, and 9, as well as July 10, 11, 15, 17, and 18, all at Dolby Live at Park MGM. Tickets for those dates go on sale on January 16 at 10 a.m. PT. More information about presales can be found here.
Check out the full list of dates below.
Mary J. Blige’s 2026 Tour Dates: Mary J. Blige: My Life, My Story The Las Vegas Residency
05/01 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
05/02 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
05/06 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
05/08 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
05/09 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
07/10 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
07/11 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
07/15 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
07/17 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
07/18 — Las Vegas, NV @ Dolby Live at Park MGM
The Game has never chased moments — he’s created movements. For more than two decades, the Compton rapper has treated hip-hop as an album-driven art form, rooted in authenticity, lineage, and lived experience. With Every Movie Needs A Trailer, a Gangsta Grillz collaboration alongside acclaimed producers Mike & Keys and mixtape king DJ Drama, Game isn’t teasing nostalgia — he’s setting the stage for what comes next. Soulful but sharp, reflective yet defiant, the project feels like a veteran artist locking back into purpose.
Thankfully, I gave The Game a few magazine covers back in the day, so he was kind enough to hop on Zoom from his California home and opened up about legacy, loyalty, Los Angeles, fatherhood, Drake and Kendrick, creative longevity, and why he still believes albums — not algorithms — separate real artists from the rest.
I didn’t expect this project to be so consistently soulful across the entire listen. The tone is locked in. What made you go in that direction?
Man, where I’m at right now in my life, in my music — and where the world is — I just feel like people need more soul. Everybody needs a little more love and a little less hate. I think that’s something that gets lost sometimes, you know? You can still get your point across as an MC, you can still talk about what you’ve seen, what you’ve been through, but you don’t always have to be harsh. There’s a way to make music that touches people without compromising your message. Mike & Keys are masters at that. When I go in with them, it starts there naturally. That’s just the energy they bring.
And for me, it brings me right back to those old Just Blaze, No I.D., Kanye beats — back in the day when it was soulful, hard-hitting, but still had that emotional layer. There aren’t a lot of producers who can hit that and not sound dated or too nostalgic. Mike & Keys can do anything, but when it comes to that soulful pocket, they’re elite. They know exactly how to make a beat that fits what I want to say and the way I want it to feel.
I also feel like you’re bringing a new light to them. People knew they worked with Nipsey, but tell me about exactly what makes them special. You’ve worked with many heavyweight producers over the years.
What makes them remarkable is they’re not thirsty. They’re humble. If Nip hadn’t said “Mike & Keys” on record, the average fan probably wouldn’t even know their names — and they’re cool with that. They don’t want fame. They don’t chase notoriety. That’s rare these days.
Everybody who really knows hip-hop knows who they are. You know, I know. But mainstream fame? They don’t care about that. And because of that, you can’t just walk in there. You gotta be vouched for. That’s the gatekeeping in a good way — they only work with people who respect the craft. It’s why I respect them so much.
They’re not on industry time. They’re not out here chasing clout or the next big feature.
Exactly. They already won the Super Bowl, you feel me? They came in on a Grammy with Nipsey. So now it’s like, “What’s next?” Making quality music with people who actually care about quality. I’ve been in this game 20 years and don’t have a trophy for it yet. I walk into their studio and the Grammys are just sitting there. That’s a different level of achievement. And for them, it’s about legacy now. That’s rare.
Problem [Jason Martin] really runs the ship over there. He kept telling me, “You gotta come through.” I finally did — and I ain’t left since. It’s one of those situations where you show up, and you feel the energy immediately. The room demands excellence. And if you don’t bring it, they won’t compromise. That pushes me to be at my best.
What made you pull DJ Drama into this? I had to double-check — you and Drama never did a tape before.
That’s exactly how it happened. We laughed about it. I was like, “How we never did a tape?” I sent him joints that weekend. He thought I was playing. Then he heard them and was like, “Let me cook.” Once Drama gets on it, it turns into something else. Gangsta Grillz makes good music feel classic. And even subpar shit sounds official. So with this music? It was a wrap.
I don’t even usually ride around listening to myself, but I’ve been playing this tape nonstop. It just feels good. And the craziest thing? No hate. I’ve been watching. Even the usual trolls are like, “Yeah… but this tape is fire.”
I’ve always felt — even with a career filled with controversy — people still see you as an album artist. You take full projects seriously. That’s part of your legacy.
That’s because of how we grew up. We walked around with CD cases — Illmatic, Reasonable Doubt, Stillmatic. Albums mattered. You didn’t just drop a song. You dropped a project. If you wanted to rap, you had to be that good.
Plus, being mentored by Dr. Dre? If it wasn’t classic, it wasn’t coming out. Period. That’s why artists from that era lasted. Dre wouldn’t let anything slide. That attention to detail — pushing you until it’s perfect — is what made me care about quality. I took that lesson and ran with it.
On “Coast Guard,” you say, “Everything n****s creating besides Tyler got me out here with a broken heart.”
Yes, because [Tyler, The Creator] makes projects, themes, worlds. He stays in character. When I watch Top Gun, I don’t want Tom Cruise karate-kicking. I want jets. Consistency matters.
A lot of artists today just want a hit. That’s fine. Everybody got their lane. NBA YoungBoy? He’s one of the best of this generation. I said he’s this generation’s Pac — not musically, but in spirit. Loud, unapologetic, connected to his people. My lane is classic hip-hop. That’s what I represent.
“Clown Emojis” feels like vintage you. How much fun was creating that?
That was the first record I did. First beat Mike played me. I was channeling Nas heavy. That “ha-ha-ha” energy. That’s my joint. If you listen closely, you’ll hear the Nas influence. When I was laying that record, I imagined him nodding his head. That attention to nuance — that’s what makes it feel alive.
On “Good Enough,” you say, “What would my daughter say if she knew who I was on the inside?” How has fatherhood changed you?
It’s complicated. In LA, if you’re really from it and you don’t move, you never fully escape. You gotta stay alert. That’s just reality. My kids don’t see that side. They see Dad coming home. But I still gotta make it home. After Nip, Pac, Big — you understand the stakes. These days, it’s mostly love, but things can flip fast. So I move peaceful but prepared.
You got a lot of shit for not taking sides in the Kendrick–Drake conflict.
Why would I? Drake has been solid with me for 15 years. Kendrick is my homie. I helped Dot early. I don’t gotta explain that to internet trolls. I’ve lived in LA my entire life. Never left. Never ran. I took every fade for this city when nobody else would. That’s authenticity. That’s what I rep.
People also wondered why you didn’t pop out at Kendrick’s event.
Because it wasn’t about me. I didn’t want to cause distractions. I watched it at home and loved it. It was good for the culture. Dot know what it is with me. Drake know what it is. That’s all that matters.
On “Quarter Zips,” you say you’ll outlast everybody. What does forever look like?
Man, some of these cats out here? They’re out of gas. When you listen, it’s like… little slow raps, running out of ideas. That ain’t me. When I said I’d outlast everybody, I meant that as long as I can speak in full sentences, I’m going to be one of the guys still doing this at a high level. I can roll with any of the new-school MCs now, any of the old-school legends from back in the day, and I’ll still hold my own. I can adapt, switch styles, whatever it takes to keep that hip-hop energy alive.
Look, I’m in my mid-40s now. I see Hov, Nas, Preemo, Pharrell, the Clipse — classic cats still doing legendary shit. If they’re still setting the bar, then why shouldn’t I? That’s where I’m at. I’m chasing timelessness, not trends. That’s what “forever” looks like to me — staying relevant, staying hungry, and staying respected no matter the era or the generation coming up.
Any favorite DJ Drama moment on the tape?
Just hearing him scream over my shit. Took me right back to 2005. That’s brotherhood. He’s been solid for over 20 years. That’s the respect that you feel. That’s what makes this all legendary.
The last time we got a new Harry Styles album was in 2022 with Harry’s House. Since that and the supporting Love On Tour, Styles has largely remained out the public eye (aside from random sightings like Pope Leo’s introduction at the Vatican and marathons in Japan and Germany). Before 2025 came to an end, he unexpectedly shared a video from the aforementioned tour, sparking hope that Styles was generating attention for a reason.
Mysteriously, Styles does appear to be teasing something on the way. Some promotional posters have been spotted around the world, with differing messages like “see you soon” and “we belong together.” Regarding the latter, also surfacing is a new promotional website, webelongtogether.co, associated with Sony Music. Clicking the image on the page prompts the user to send a message to HSHQ, an official entity representing Styles.
This follows industry rumors that Styles is currently planning a world tour.
Meanwhile, in a new Billboard cover story, former One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson said of Styles, “I always knew Harry was going to go on to do what he’s done — I’m sure he’s superseded his own expectations in the way that he’s taken over the world, but we knew he’s got everything it takes to be a great artist.”
It has been a long time coming for ASAP Rocky’s new album Don’t Be Dumb. It was supposedly finished in 2022. Then there was delay after delay after delay. Finally, though, it’s coming: The project is set to drop this Friday, January 16.
That’s just days away, but before the release, Rocky has hyped it up today (January 12) with a new song, “Helicopter,” and a video for the track. The video is a winner, a rapid-fire and surreal look at various scenes during a riot. Throughout, Rocky raps the song as he practices boxing, flies in a helicopter, and gets into fights. The whole thing is edited in a smooth style with extended shots that must have taken forever to put together in post-production.
Tim Burton previously offered a statement about working on the project with Rocky, saying, “I loved working with an artist like Rocky — it was a great collaboration. He spoke to me about his alter egos and I just drew my interpretations of them. He told me he wanted to make being a dad cool again, which was beautiful, even though I’ve never been able to achieve that myself.”
Watch the “Helicopter” video above.
Don’t Be Dumb is out 1/16 via A$AP Worldwide/RCA Records. Find more information here.
After emerging as one of 2025’s biggest breakout stars, Sombr’s 2026 is off to a good start. Over the weekend, he dropped by BBC Radio 1 for a “Piano Sessions” performance. For his song, he, joined by a pianist, decided to sing a stirring rendition of Phoebe Bridgers’ “Motion Sickness.”
It wasn’t a surprising selection, as Sombr is a big Bridgers fan. In a recent interview, Sombr was asked about his favorite artists and he said, “Radiohead, Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver, The 1975, and obviously Sombr.” He later said during the same chat, “I hope to collab with other artists in the future when the right one comes along. I’m still working on my sound, so I’m not too into collabs right now, but maybe if Phoebe Bridgers wanted to. Also, my song ‘Would’ve Been You’ is something I collaborated on with Flawed Mangoes.”
Check out the cover above and find Sombr’s upcoming tour dates below.
Sombr’s 2026 Tour Dates
02/10 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Annexet
02/11 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ KB Hallen
02/13 — Hamburg, Germany @ Inselpark Arena
02/15 — Warsaw, Poland @ Stodoła
02/16 — Prague, Czech Republic @ Forum Karlín
02/18 — Vienna, Austria @ Gasometer
02/19 — Munich, Germany @ TonHalle München
02/20 — Dubendorf, Switzerland @ The Hall
02/22 — Milan, Italy @ Alcatraz Milano
02/24 — Madrid, Spain @ Palacio Vistalegre
02/25 — Barcelona, Spain @ Sant Jordi Club
02/27 — Paris, France @ Salle Pleyel
03/01 — Paris, France @ Salle Pleyel
03/02 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ AFAS Live
03/04 — Berlin, Germany @ Velodrom
03/05 — Cologne, Germany @ Palladium
03/06 — Brussels, Belgium @ Ancienne Belgique (AB)
03/08 — Brixton, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
03/09 — Brixton, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
03/10 — Brixton, UK @ O2 Academy Brixton
03/12 — Manchester, UK @ Aviva Studios
03/13 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy2 Birmingham
03/15 — Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy Glasgow
03/16 — Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
04/10 — Indio, CA @ Coachella
04/17 — Indio, CA @ Coachella
08/11 — Budapest, Hungary @ Sziget Festival
08/12 — Oslo, Norway @ Øyafestivalen
08/29 — Reading, UK @ Reading Festival
08/30 — Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival
09/12 — New Glasgow, Canada @ Sommo Festival
Zach Bryan is at the start of a big year. In March, he launches a tour that will keep him sporadically busy until October. His new album With Heaven On Top is also set to drop tomorrow (January 10). Ahead of that, we have “Plastic Cigarette,” what will presumably be the final taste of the album before its release.
“‘With Heaven on Top’ is a collection of songs my band and me recorded across three different houses in Oklahoma this winter. The cool air kept us all inside staggering around each live take. I pray these all end up meaning as much to others as they mean to me. Songs are living things, they want to be free and these free’d me.
I was in the throes for a long time and the simple statement of heaven being above me got me through a lot.
Not my job to convince anyone of anything. I’m not trying to sell music. Music to me is God’s gift and it needs no competition or commentary. The last ten years I’ve tried my best to share the human experience. I feel like I’ve lived all my 20’s out on a very large, very lucky and very unfair stage but this one felt different. This one felt like recording music with my best friends again.
I’ll always give my best and I’ll always be willin’. Thanks for listening and I will see everyone on the road.”
In another post, he teased an acoustic version of the project, coming soon:
“I’m assuming this record is just like all the other ones and there’s gonna be a billion people saying it’s over produced and shitty so I sat down in a room by myself and recorded all the songs acoustically so I didn’t have to hear everyone whine about more stuff
There’s mistakes and I didn’t redo any of them but this’ll be out three days after ‘With Heaven On Top’ drops tomorrow.”
Listen to “Plastic Cigarette” above and find Bryan’s upcoming tour dates below.
Zach Bryan’s 2026 Tour Dates: With Heaven On Tour
03/07 — St. Louis, MO @ The Dome at America’s Center * ~
03/14 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium * ~
03/21 — San Antonio, TX @ The Alamodome * ~
03/28 — Baton Rouge, LA @ Tiger Stadium * ~
04/11 — Louisville, KY @ L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium # ~
04/18 — Charlotte, NC @ Bank of America Stadium * ~
04/25 — Lincoln, NE @ Memorial Stadium # ~
05/02 — Starkville, MS @ Davis Wade Stadium $ ~
05/09 — Cleveland, OH @ Huntington Bank Field $ ~
05/27 — San Sebastián, Spain @ Donostia Arena ^ &
05/31 — Berlin, Germany @ Waldbühne ^ &
06/03 — Oslo, Norway @ Unity Arena ^ &
06/06 — Copenhagen, Denmark @ Parken ^ &
06/09 — Eindhoven, Netherlands @ Philips Stadion ^ &
06/12 — Liverpool, UK @ Anfield Stadium $ }
06/14 — Edinburgh, UK @ Scottish Gas Murrayfield $ }
06/16 — London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium $ }
06/17 — London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium $ }
06/20 — Cork, Ireland @ Páirc Uí Chaoimh $ }
06/21 — Cork, Ireland @ Páirc Uí Chaoimh $ }
06/23 — Belfast, Northern Ireland @ Boucher Playing Fields $ }
06/24 — Belfast, Northern Ireland @ Boucher Playing Fields $ }
07/31 — San Diego, CA @ Snapdragon Stadium ` }
08/01 — San Diego, CA @ Snapdragon Stadium ` }
08/07 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Rice-Eccles Stadium ` }
08/13 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High ` }
08/14 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High ` }
08/22 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium ` }
09/05 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium ` }
09/18 — Dover, DE @ The Woodlands # @ }
09/19 — Dover, DE @ The Woodlands ! } @
10/02 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium { @
10/03 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium { @
10/10 — Auburn, AL @ Jordan-Hare Stadium { @
* with Caamp
~ with J.R. Carroll
# with Kings Of Leon
$ with Dijon
^ with Ben Howard
& with Keenan O’Meara
} with Fey Fili
` with MJ Lenderman
@ with Gabriella Rose
{ with Gregory Alan Isakov
! with Alabama Shakes
What does Latin pop music’s biggest breakout do when she’s just mixed her next hit, and she can’t wait to share it with her biggest fans? She takes it on the road… literally. The Sonic Route, UPROXX’s new team up with Toyota, follows Latin GRAMMY winner GALE as she cruises around Los Angeles, planning an exclusive surprise performance of her newest track, “Mi Tienes.” To pull it off, she’s going to need the right team and the right car, utilizing the 2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid XSE as a rolling hub and showing that a good ride with your team feels like a win when everyone is pulling together to make it all feel special for her fans.
From bouncing between the studio and coffee shops, to listening to finished cuts on the car’s JBL speakers, booking food trucks, and making calls on the move to get merch printed, the Corolla Cross Hybrid is vital, with tech that lets you time everything right and style that makes you look good while doing it.
At the end of the drive, it’s time to share the song with some of GALE’s most dedicated fans by way of a mini-pop-up concert on a rainy L.A. day.
Unsurprisingly, GALE delivers an amazing performance, getting up close and personal with her fans, as Toyota and UPROXX showcase the power of music, community, and the thrill of actually pulling off something this wild and spontaneous.
It’s happening: This week, Bruno Mars announced a new album, The Romantic, and a big tour for 2026. At the time, he promised new music would arrive today (January 9), and now it has as Mars shares the video for “I Just Might.”
It’s a classic Mars number: Catchy and carried by a throwback funky and soulful vibe. He also has fun in the video, featuring a bunch of different versions of himself dancing and playing the song.
On his upcoming tour, he’ll be joined by Silk Sonic partner Anderson .Paak (as DJ Pee .Wee), Leon Thomas, Victoria Monét, and Raye.
Watch the “I Just Might” video above and find Mars’ tour dates below.
Bruno Mars’ 2026 Tour Dates: The Romantic Tour
04/10 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium #
04/14 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium #
04/18 — Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field #
04/22 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium #
04/25 — Atlanta, GA @ Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field #
04/29 — Charlotte, NC @ Bank of America Stadium #
05/02 — Landover, MD @ Northwest Stadium #
05/06 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium #
05/09 — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field #
05/13 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium #
05/16 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field #
05/20 — Columbus, OH @ Ohio Stadium #
05/23 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium #
05/24 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium #
06/20 — Paris, FR @ Stade de France ^
06/21 — Paris, FR @ Stade de France ^
06/26 — Berlin, DE @ Olympiastadion ^
07/04 — Amsterdam, NL @ Johan Cruijff ArenA ^
07/05 — Amsterdam, NL @ Johan Cruijff ArenA ^
07/10 — Madrid, ES @ Riyadh Air Metropolitano ^
07/14 — Milan, IT @ Stadio San Siro ^
07/18 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium Connected by EE ^
07/19 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium Connected by EE ^
08/21 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium @
08/22 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium @
08/29 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium
09/01 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field @
09/05 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium @
09/09 — Indianapolis, IN @ Lucas Oil Stadium @
09/12 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium @
09/16 — New Orleans, LA @ Caesars Superdome @
09/19 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium @
09/23 — San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome @
09/26 — Air Force Academy, CO @ Falcon Stadium at the United States Air Force Academy @
10/02 — Inglewood, CA @ SoFi Stadium @
10/03 — Inglewood, CA @ SoFi Stadium @
10/10 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium @
10/14 — Vancouver, BC @ BC Place @
# with Leon Thomas
^ with Victoria Monét
@ with Raye
The Romantic is out 2/27 via Atlantic. Find more information here.
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